LG Unveils 34 Inch 5K Ultrawide HDR Monitor


LG is going to showcase many new products at the Consumer Electronics Show 2018 next month. The company will introduce upgraded models of its monitor lineup at the convention. LG has also confirmed that it will showcase a 32 inch ultrawide 5K HDR monitor at CES 2018. The company calls the monitor its very first 21:9 5K ultrawide monitor.

LG will also introduce its new 32 inch UHD 4K monitor at CES 2018. It’s the first to offer the company’s advanced Nano IPS technology. This technology involves the use of nanometer-sized particles to absorb excess light wavelengths on the screen. It results in enhanced intensity and purity of on-screen colors for a more accurate viewing experience.

It can connect to Thunderbolt 3 notebooks like the MacBook Pro with a single cable. It also supports 4K daisy chaining for easy set up of dual 4K monitors.

The company’s 34 inch ultrawide 5K HDR monitor promises a resolution of 5120×2160 pixels. The monitor is geared towards users who rely on heavy multitasking so it’s going to be great for app developers, photographers, and video editors.

Aside from HDR600 and Nano IPS technology, it also features a Thunderbolt 3 port which allows for the transmission of 5K images at 60Hz with a single cable.

LG will showcase these new monitors at the Consumer Electronics Show 2018 next month in Las Vegas. Pricing and availability information has not yet been revealed.

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