Monitors are characterized by edge-to-edge design.
In anticipation of the start of the 2018 CES in Las Vegas, LG introduced its first monitors based on the technology of Nano IPS, which earlier this year started to use in TVs.
Among the new products included the model 32UK950 with a 32-inch 4K UHD display with 98% coverage of the color space DCI-P3, and support of HDR 600, which means using technology, local dimming, peak brightness of 600 CD/m2 and 10-bit signal processing. It is also reported about the support of high-speed interface Thunderbolt 3, which can be used to Daisy chain two 4K monitors.
LG is also planning to debut at CES 2018 model 34WK95U another UltraWide monitor with support for HDR 600, equipped with 34-inch 5K (5120 × 2160 pixels) Nano IPS display with an aspect ratio of 21: 9, and Thunderbolt 3.
Both monitors are characterized by edge-to-edge design with 4-Side Edge Borderless and have a stand in the style of the ArcLine.
In addition, the South Korean manufacturer will present in Las Vegas slot 34GK950G monitor with 34-inch Nano IPS-display with support for adaptive frequency sweep NVIDIA G-SYNC.
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