Posted Wed Oct 29, 2014 at 08:00 AM PDT by Steven Cohen
The affordable professional-grade monitor is available now.
LG has announced the debut of its newest monitor, the 31MU97 Digital Cinema 4K Monitor. The 31-inch display is geared toward digital imaging professionals.
"LG may be better known for innovative larger TV screen technology, but we are committed to bringing the same display experience to smaller sizes as well," said David Vanderwaal, head of marketing for LG Electronics USA. "As 4K imaging technology continues to advance and gain traction in the market, photographers, videographers and graphic design professionals will increasingly need equipment that is up to the task of delivering the clearest and most detailed images. With LG's Digital Cinema 4K Monitor, these professionals will be able to create their best work."
The 31MU97 is a 31-inch 16:9 display with a resolution of 4096 x 2160, meeting the Digital Cinema Initiative’s standard for 4K. The monitor comes hardware calibration-ready and features an IPS panel with 10-bit color depth and support for over 99.5 percent of the Adobe RGB space. Meanwhile, the company's 34UC97 Curved UltraWide Monitor ($1,299), 34UM95 Flat UltraWide Monitor ($999), and 24GM77 Gaming Monitor ($349) are also available now.
LG's Digital Cinema 4K Monitor is now available for purchase from stores like Amazon, Fry’s, Newegg, B&H and Tiger Direct for a suggested retail price of $1,399. In addition, the company's full lineup of monitors is on display this week at the PDN PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo in New York.
Source: LG
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