Starting with the UltraFine Ergo, this is a 32-inch 4K display that comes with a stand that clamps to your desk. If you like the floating display look and want to save some desk space, then this could be of interest to you. The monitor has the ability to swivel up to 280-degrees horizontally, tilt 25-degrees vertically, and sports an IPS panel with 95% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, support for HDR10, and also USB-C connectivity that should allow users to connect their laptops and charge them at the same time.
Next up is the UltraGear Gaming displays which will be offered in display sizes ranging from 27-inches up to 38-inches. These displays are aimed at gamers due to the fact that they come with 1ms response times, making it ideal for gamers who play games that require them to respond quickly. The monitors also boast a 144Hz refresh rate and G-Sync compatibility.
That being said, there is no word on pricing yet for any of these models. We imagine that given their size, resolution, and their target audiences that they most likely will not come cheap, but hopefully at CES 2020, we’ll have more details regarding pricing and a release date.