Posted Thu Dec 21, 2017 at 11:15 AM PST by Steven Cohen
The new displays include high dynamic range support.
In anticipation of CES 2018 next month, LG has revealed its latest monitors. The upcoming models set to debut at the show include the 32-inch 32UK950 UHD 4K monitor and the 34-inch 34WK95U 5K UltraWide monitor.
"Most of us spend hundreds of hours in front of monitors every month and yet it's one of the least likely products to get upgraded when higher productivity is desired," said Chang Ik-hwan, head of LG’s IT business division. "With these latest premium monitors from LG, we wanted to communicate that LG is absolutely committed to delivering the best possible screen resolution and the best user experience on a desk or workspace."
The 34WK95U is geared toward video editors, photographers, and software developers, and features a 34-inch UltraWide 21:9 panel with a 5K resolution of 5120 x 2160 pixels. In addition, the display uses Nano IPS technology which employs nanometer-sized particles to the screen's LED in order to absorb excess light wavelengths. Likewise, the screen supports HDR600 with a peak high dynamic range brightness of peak brightness of 600 nits. Meanwhile, the 32UK950 is geared toward media prosumers and features a 32-inch 4K panel with Nano IPS tech, HDR600 support, and 98 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color spectrum. Finally, both models incorporate Thunderbolt 3 connectivity.
Exact pricing and availability have not been announced yet, but LG's 32UK950 and 34WK95U will be on hand at CES 2018 in Las Vegas from January 9-12. And beyond the company's new 4K and 5K offerings, LG will also highlight its QHD 34GK950G gaming monitor with Nano IPS technology and high-speed G-Sync technology as well.
Source: LG
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