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Toshiba Releases New Fire TV Edition Display with Dolby Vision[teaser]The first Fire TV Edition with Dolby Vision support has been released.[/teaser] Toshiba has launched its latest Fire TV Edition display, the 55LF711U20. The new 55-inch model adds support for the Dolby Vision high dynamic range format. Fire TV Edition smart TVs feature integrated support for the Amazon Fire TV platform, offering access to a variety of streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, HBO, PlayStation Vue, Hulu, and more. Likewise, the displays also provide easy access to live over-the-air TV content when paired with a separate HD antenna. In addition, units include a Voice Remote with Alexa support, allowing customers to launch apps, search for content, switch inputs, control smart home devices, and more through spoken commands. Hands-free control is also supported via a separate Alexa device, like an Amazon Echo or Echo dot. Under the hood, the 55LF711U20 is powered by a quad-core CPU/Multi-core GPU, and includes dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity and three HDMI inputs. Likewise, the TV supports new Alexa skills and automatic over-the-air software updates. The LCD panel features a 4K Ultra HD resolution of 3840 x 2160 and a 60 Hz refresh rate. And beyond standard HDR10 support, the new 55LF711U20 model also includes Dolby Vision compatibility. Dolby Vision is a proprietary end-to-end High Dynamic Range (HDR) format. The process uses expanded brightness to improve contrast between dark and light aspects of an image, bringing out deeper black levels and more realistic details in specular highlights -- like the sun reflecting off of an ocean -- in specially graded Dolby Vision material. In addition, the Dolby Vision process takes advantage of dynamic metadata, allowing it to adjust brightness levels on a scene-by-scene or even frame-by-frame basis to create a more accurate HDR experience compared to static metadata formats like HDR10. The Toshiba 55-inch 55LF711U20 Fire TV Edition is now available for $449.99. In addition, 43-inch and 50-inch models are set to launch later this month. Source: Amazon via EngadgetPosted Fri Jun 21, 2019 at 11:25 AM PDT by: -
The Mind Flayer Finds a New Host in Final STRANGER THINGS: SEASON 3 Trailer[teaser]Viewers can return to the Upside Down in July.[/teaser] Netflix has released the final trailer for Stranger Things: Season 3, revealing lots of new footage and story details that point toward another big showdown with the Mind Flayer. New episodes are set to hit the streaming platform on July 4, 2019. Though full plot details have not been revealed yet, the new season will take place during the summer of 1985. The show comes from The Duffer Brothers and stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Millie Bobby Brown, Caleb McLaughlin, Gaten Matarazzo, Cara Buono, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Dacre Montgomery, and Sadie Sink. And beyond the returning cast, the season will also feature Maya Hawke as a new character named Robin. According to Netflix, Robin is "an alternative girl who is equal parts sharp and playful. Bored with her mundane day job, she just wants a little excitement in her life... and gets more than she bargained for when she uncovers a dark secret in Hawkins." Check out the final trailer below! Season three of Stranger Things will consist of eight episodes. The episode titles will be: "Suzie, Do You Copy?," "The Mall Rats," "The Case of the Missing Lifeguard," "The Sauna Test," "The Source," "The Birthday," "The Bite," and "The Battle of Starcourt." Stranger Things seasons one and two are now available to stream through Netflix. In addition, both seasons are also available on Blu-ray (S1, S2) and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray (S1, S2). A current Netflix subscription starts at $13 per month for HD streaming and $16 per month for Ultra HD streaming. Source: Netflix (YouTube)Posted Thu Jun 20, 2019 at 07:35 PM PDT by: -
Mill Creek Entertainment Introduces movieSPREE On-Demand Streaming Service[teaser]The on-demand streaming platform offers value-priced movies, shows, and bundles.[/teaser] Mill Creek Entertainment has announced the launch of movieSPREE. The new streaming on-demand service allows users to purchase digital titles without long-term contracts, subscription fees, or advertisements. "The establishment of movieSPREE is an important growth opportunity for us," states Patrick McDonough, EVP of Sales & Marketing for Mill Creek Entertainment. "As the content distribution model shifts to a direct-to-consumer strategy, building our own streaming service allows us to connect to our customers and showcase our entertainment offerings in a meaningful and targeted way." movieSPREE is a transaction-based streaming platform with a variety of value-priced films, TV shows, genre-based collections, and curated compilations all available for purchase. In addition, new users can now take advantage of a special promotion to redeem 100 free movies when they sign up. Likewise, the service will be compatible with digital redemption codes included with Mill Creek Blu-ray and DVD releases. Current titles available via movieSPREE include Lonesome Dove, The 10th Kingdom, The Kids in the Hall, Documentary Now!, Benji, Gone in 60 Seconds, and over 2500 hours of additional content. Prices start at just 99 cents for a variety of movies and bundles. The service has been developed in collaboration with OTT content distribution provider ViewLift. "The ViewLift team is thrilled to partner with Mill Creek Entertainment to launch movieSPREE," states ViewLift President Manik Bambha. "Our alliance showcases the robust features and functionality of a backend system developed by the ViewLift team. ViewLift's monetization and distribution expertise launched movieSPREE, which will help cinephiles watch movies they love and introduce new viewers to great films." movieSPREE is now available via the web, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Android devices. Source: movieSPREEPosted Thu Jun 20, 2019 at 03:45 PM PDT by: -
Marantz Announces SR5014 and SR6014 AV Receivers[teaser]Two new receiver models have been revealed.[/teaser] Marantz has announced the latest additions to its SR-Series of AV receivers. The new collection includes the SR5014 7.2-Channel Receiver and the SR6014 9.2-Channel Receiver. "The new Marantz SR-Series AV receivers define high performance for home entertainment enthusiasts, combining Marantz’s classic sound with the most advanced entertainment technologies to ensure nearly all available content is supported to the highest degree possible," said Emmanuel Millot, global brand director at Marantz. "From outstanding 9-channel amplification and IMAX Enhanced upgrades in the SR6014, to the clarity of 4K Ultra HD and the addition of Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization to both models, the Marantz SR-Series AV receivers are the ultimate home entertainment solutions for the most demanding audiophile and video enthusiasts." The SR6014 is a 9.2-channel receiver with high-current discrete power amplifiers on all channels. The unit is rated for 110 watts of power per channel (8 Ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08% THD, 2 channel driven). In addition, the device also offers 11.2 Channel processing and pre-amplification outputs, enabling users to configure up to a 7.2.4 or 9.2.2 immersive audio system with an extra external stereo amp. Meanwhile, the step-down SR5014 is a 7.2-channel receiver rated for 100W per channel, offering support for 5.1.2 immersive audio setups. Both models include Dolby Atmos and DTS:X capabilities, along with new Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology (via a future firmware update). In addition, the SR6014 also offers IMAX Enhanced support. When it comes to video, both receivers are capable of 4K Ultra HD 60Hz pass-through with 4:4:4 Pure Color sub-sampling, Dolby Vision, HLG, High Dynamic Range (HDR10), 21:9, 3D, BT.2020, and HDCP 2.3 copy protection. Likewise, eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) are supported as well. HEOS Built-in tech is also provided, along with voice control via a separate Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple Siri, or Josh.ai system. Finally, the new SR Series receivers have also been designed with custom integration in mind, offering Domotz Pro, ihiji Invision, OvrC, RS232C, and IP control capabilities. The SR5014 7.2-Channel Receiver ($999) and the SR6014 9.2-Channel Receiver ($1,499) are both set to launch on July 15. Source: MarantzPosted Thu Jun 20, 2019 at 06:00 AM PDT by: -
Klipsch Launches T5 Series Earphones[teaser]Four new earphone models have been detailed.[/teaser] Klipsch has announced the launch of its new T5 Series collection of earphones. The lineup includes the T5 True Wireless earphones, T5 Neckband earphones, T5 Sport earphones, and T5M Wired earphones. "Klipsch has been a leader in the speaker industry for more than 70 years, making products that deliver the experiences that allow you to be your true self. We are thrilled to offer the new Klipsch T5 Series of high-performance, kick-ass earphones suited for every individual, for every use case and lifestyle, at any budget," said Paul Jacobs, president and CEO for Klipsch Group, Inc. The T5 True Wireless earphones feature four Clear Voice Chat (cVc®) microphones for calls and ambient noise reduction, along with a Bluetooth 5 battery efficient chipset, snap-fit oval ear tips, and USB-C charging. In addition, the device is digital-assistant ready and is rated for up to eight hours of battery life from a single charge. The T5 True Wireless is set to start shipping in July for an MSRP of $199. Meanwhile, the wireless T5 Neckband earphones are rated for 15-hours of battery life. The device also includes dual cVc microphones for calls and ambient noise reduction, and Bluetooth 5 compatibility. In addition, the unit features a premium hand-stitched leather band, along with aluminum controls and a three-button remote. The T5 Neckband is set to start shipping in July in brown or black leather for an MSRP of $119. Designed for active users, the wireless T5 Sport earphones feature patented Klipsch oval ear tips, miniature drivers, flexible ear wings, integrated cable management, and a three-button remote. Likewise, the earphones use Comply Comfort Ts-100 memory foam ear tips to help ensure the units stay in a user's ears during workouts. In addition, the device is rated for 10-hours of battery life and has been IPX4 rated for sweat, moisture, and rain resistance. Eighth generation cVc technology for calls and ambient noise reduction is integrated as well, along with Bluetooth 5 connectivity. The T5 Sport is now available in black and white for an MSRP of $99. Finally, the T5M Wired earphones feature an all-new miniature aluminum single button-remote with braided fabric cabling to control music and calls. The earphones are available now in black and white for an MSRP of $59. Source: KlipschPosted Wed Jun 19, 2019 at 11:50 AM PDT by: -
THE CURSE OF LA LLORONA Announced for Blu-ray[teaser]The horror flick will haunt audiences on Blu-ray in August.[/teaser] Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have announced plans to bring The Curse of La Llorona to Blu-ray on August 6. In addition, the film will hit Digital HD on July 16 via select retailers like Amazon, FandangoNOW, iTunes, PlayStation, Vudu, Xbox, and more. Ignoring the eerie warning of a troubled mother suspected of child endangerment, a social worker and her own small kids are soon drawn into a frightening supernatural realm. Their only hope to survive La Llorona's deadly wrath may be a disillusioned priest and the mysticism he practices to keep evil at bay, on the fringes where fear and faith collide. Supplements for the Blu-ray/DVD/Digital combo pack will include: The Myth of La Llorona Behind the Curse The Making of a Movie Monster Deleted Scenes Storyboards You can find the latest specs for The Curse of La Llorona linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it is indexed under August 6. Order the Blu-rayPosted Tue Jun 18, 2019 at 03:15 PM PDT by: -
Coming Soon to Blu-ray: Criterion September 2019 Titles[teaser]Films directed by Charlie Chaplin, Ernst Lubitsch, John Waters, and more are all in the works for Blu-ray.[/teaser] In an early announcement to retailers, Criterion is preparing Local Hero, The Circus, Polyester, Cluny Brown, The Cloud-Capped Star, and Fists in the Pocket for Blu-ray throughout the month of September. Fists in the Pocket (September 3) - Tormented by twisted desires, a young man takes drastic measures to rid his grotesquely dysfunctional family of its various afflictions, in this astonishing debut from Marco Bellocchio. Characterized by a coolly assured style, shocking perversity, and savage gallows humor, Fists in the Pocket was a gleaming ice pick in the eye of bourgeois family values and Catholic morality, a truly unique work that continues to rank as one of the great achievements of Italian cinema. On the Blu-ray: New 4K digital restoration, approved by director Marco Bellocchio, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack Interviews from 2005 with Bellocchio, actors Lou Castel and Paola Pitagora, editor Silvano Agosti, critic Tullio Kezich, and filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci New interview with scholar Stefano Albertini (Blu-ray only) Trailer New English subtitle translation PLUS: An essay by film critic Deborah Young and (with the DVD) an interview with Bellocchio Order the Blu-ray The Cloud-Capped Star (September 10) - Directed by the visionary Bengali filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak, The Cloud-Capped Star tells the story of a family that has been uprooted by the Partition of India and come to depend on its eldest daughter, the self-sacrificing Neeta (Supriya Choudhury). She watches helplessly as her own hopes and desires are pushed aside time and again by those of her siblings and parents, until all her chances for happiness evaporate, leaving her crushed and sickly. Experimenting with off-balance compositions, discontinuous editing, and a densely layered soundtrack, Ghatak devised an intellectually ambitious and emotionally devastating new shape for the melodrama, lamenting the tragedies of Indian history and the inequities of traditional gender roles while blazing a formal trail for the generations of Indian filmmakers who have followed him. New 2K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray New conversation between filmmakers Saeed Akhtar Mirza and Kumar Shahani Stills gallery of Ghatak family photographs curated by writer and photographer Nabarupa Bhattacharjee New English subtitle translation PLUS: An essay by film scholar Ira Bhaskar Order the Blu-ray Cluny Brown (September 17) - The final film completed by Ernst Lubitsch, this zany, zippy comedy of manners, set in England on the cusp of World War II, is one of the worldly-wise director’s most effervescent creations. Jennifer Jones shines in a rare comedic turn as Cluny Brown, an irrepressible heroine with a zeal for plumbing. Sent to work as a parlormaid at a stuffy country manor, she proceeds to turn the household upside down—with plenty of help from Adam Belinski (Charles Boyer), an eccentric continental exile who has fled the Nazis but is still worried about where his next meal is coming from. Sending up British class hierarchy with Lubitsch’s famously light touch, Cluny Brown is a topsy-turvy farce that says nuts to the squirrels and squirrels to the nuts. New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray New conversation between film critics Molly Haskell and Farran Smith Nehme on unconventional female characters in Ernst Lubitsch’s films New video essay by film scholar Kristin Thompson The Lubitsch Touch, an interview with film scholar Bernard Eisenschitz from 2004 Lux Radio Theatre adaptation of the film from 1947, featuring Olivia de Havilland and Charles Boyer PLUS: An essay by novelist and essayist Siri Hustvedt Order the Blu-ray Polyester (September 17) - For his first studio picture, filth maestro John Waters took advantage of his biggest budget yet to allow his muse Divine to sink his teeth into a role unlike any he had played before: Baltimore housewife Francine Fishpaw, a heroine worthy of a Douglas Sirk melodrama. Blessed with a keen sense of smell and cursed with a philandering pornographer husband, a parasitic mother, and a pair of delinquent children, the long-suffering Francine turns to the bottle as her life falls apart—until deliverance appears in the form of a hunk named Todd Tomorrow (vintage heartthrob Tab Hunter). Enhanced with Odorama™ technology that enables you to scratch and sniff along with Francine, Polyester is one of Waters’ most hilarious inventions, replete with stomach-churning smells, sadistic nuns, AA meetings, and foot stomping galore. New, restored 4K digital transfer, supervised by director John Waters, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray Audio commentary featuring Waters from the 1993 Criterion laserdisc release of the film New conversation between Waters and critic Michael Musto New program featuring interviews with Waters collaborators Tab Hunter, Dennis Dermody, Pat Moran, Vincent Peranio, Mink Stole, Mary Garlington, and Greer Yeaton Interviews from 1993 with cast and crew members Waters, Divine, Moran, Peranio, Edith Massey, and Van Smith, featuring footage from the making of the film Archival interviews Deleted scenes and alternate takes Trailer Scratch-and-sniff Odorama™ card PLUS: An essay by film scholar Elena Gorfinkel Order the Blu-ray The Circus (September 24) - In the last film he made during the silent era, Charlie Chaplin revels in the art of the circus, paying tribute to the acrobats and pantomimists who inspired his virtuoso pratfalls. After being mistaken for a pickpocket, Chaplin’s Little Tramp flees into the ring of a traveling circus and soon becomes the star of the show, falling for the troupe’s bareback rider along the way. Despite its famously troubled production, this gag-packed comedy ranks among Chaplin’s finest, thanks to some of the most audacious set pieces of the director-performer’s career, including a close brush with a lion and a climactic tightrope walk with a barrelful of monkeys. Rereleased in 1969 with a new score by Chaplin, The Circus is an uproarious high-wire act that showcases silent cinema’s most popular entertainer at the peak of his comic powers. New 4K digital restoration of Charlie Chaplin’s 1969 rerelease version of the film, featuring an original score by Chaplin, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray New audio commentary featuring Charlie Chaplin biographer Jeffrey Vance Interview with Chaplin from 1969 New interview with Chaplin’s son Eugene Chaplin In the Service of the Story, a new program on the film’s visual effects and production design by effects specialist Craig Barron Chaplin Today: “The Circus,” a 2003 documentary on the film, featuring filmmaker Emir Kusturica Excerpted audio interview with Chaplin musical associate Eric James Unused café sequence with new score by composer Timothy Brock, and related outtakes with audio commentary by Chaplin historian Dan Kamin Newly discovered outtakes featuring the Tramp and the bareback rider Original recording of the film’s opening song, “Swing, Little Girl,” by Ken Barrie Footage of the 1928 Hollywood premiere Rerelease trailers PLUS: An essay by critic Pamela Hutchinson Order the Blu-ray Local Hero (September 24) - Bill Forsyth put Scottish cinema on the map with this delightfully eccentric culture-clash comedy. Riffing on popular representations of Scottish life and folklore, Local Hero follows the Texas oil executive Mac (Peter Riegert), who is dispatched by his crackpot boss (Burt Lancaster) to a remote seaside village in Scotland with orders to buy out the town and develop the region for an oil refinery. But as business mixes with pleasure, Mac finds himself enchanted by both the picturesque community and its oddball denizens—and Texas starts to feel awfully far away. Packed with a near nonstop stream of droll one-liners and deadpan gags, this enchanting cult hit finds Forsyth surveying the idiosyncrasies of small-town life with the satirical verve of a latter-day Preston Sturges, arriving at a sly commentary on conservation, corporate greed, and the legacies we leave behind. New 2K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray New conversation between Forsyth and film critic David Cairns Shooting from the Heart, a 1985 documentary about the work of cinematographer Chris Menges Episode of The South Bank Show from 1983 about the production of the film The Making of “Local Hero,” a documentary made during the film’s production, featuring interviews with actors Burt Lancaster and Peter Riegert I Thought Maybe I’d Get to Meet Alan Whicker, a 1983 interview with Forsyth on his early career in documentaries, his first narrative features, and the success of Local Hero PLUS: An essay by film scholar Jonny Murray Order the Blu-ray You can find the latest specs for all of the titles listed above linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where they're indexed throughout September.Posted Tue Jun 18, 2019 at 10:55 AM PDT by: -
Rumor Mill: THE WIZARD OF OZ Headed for 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray[teaser]Victor Fleming's classic 1939 musical starring Judy Garland may be heading to 4K UHD before the end of the year. [/teaser] According to SoundandVision.com, the timeless classic The Wizard of Oz could be hitting 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray later this year in celebration of the film's 80th anniversary. Adapted from L. Frank Baum's timeless children's tale about a Kansas girl's journey over the rainbow, The Wizard of Oz opened at Grauman's Chinese Theater on August 15, 1939. The film was directed by Victor Fleming (who that same year directed Gone With the Wind), produced by Mervyn LeRoy, and scored by Herbert Stothart, with music and lyrics by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg. Dorothy was portrayed by a 4'11" sixteen-year-old girl who quickly earned her reputation as the world's greatest entertainer: the incomparable Judy Garland. Ray Bolger appeared as the Scarecrow, Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion, Jack Haley as the Tin Man, and Frank Morgan in six different roles, chief among them the Wizard himself. The Wizard of Oz received five Academy Award® nominations, including Best Picture (Outstanding Production), and captured two Oscars®—Best Song (“Over the Rainbow”) and Best Original Score -- plus a special award for Outstanding Juvenile Performance by Judy Garland. The film was an overwhelmingly popular and critical success upon its initial release and repeated its ability to captivate audiences when M-G-M reissued the film in 1949 and 1955. The film made a new kind of history with its network television premiere in 1956 on CBS. Nearly 45 million people tuned in for this initial telecast, marking the beginning of an annual tradition. Ever since, The Wizard of Oz has been shown virtually annually on network (and then cable) television; its magical story and heartfelt performances have enabled it to grow from a perennial classic to its current status as a treasured icon of popular culture. No other details have been released at this time. You can find the latest specs for The Wizard of Oz linked from our 4K Release Schedule, where it is indexed under PENDING.Posted Tue Jun 18, 2019 at 05:42 AM PDT by: -
Samsung Reminds Users to Scan Smart TVs for Malware[teaser]Like most connected devices, smart TVs are not immune to malicious software.[/teaser] As reported by The Verge, the Samsung Support USA twitter account recently sent out a reminder to users about the importance of scanning their TVs for viruses. Though the tweet has since been deleted, the instructional video that it included is still viewable via the company's YouTube channel. Here's the text that was originally featured in the now deleted tweet: "Scanning your computer for malware viruses is important to keep it running smoothly. This also is true for your QLED TV if it's connected to Wi-Fi! Prevent malicious software attacks on your TV by scanning for viruses on your TV every few weeks." The tweet does not appear to have been related to any kind of specific threat (the YouTube video has actually been up since April 30), and instead simply looks like it was part of a series of @SamsungSupport tweets aimed at highlighting various maintenance, connectivity, and troubleshooting features available on Samsung products. But while there might not be an immediate danger, the post does serve as a telling reminder that all connected devices can be susceptible to viruses and malware. Likewise, the tweet's suggestion of scans every few weeks seems a bit alarming considering that most users probably aren't even aware that the feature exists. Thankfully, though Samsung's virus scan process is sadly not automated, the procedure is actually pretty simple. Customers just need to bring up the Settings menu, click General, navigate to System Manager, select Smart Security, and then click on Scan. I actually just tested the feature on a Samsung Q70R QLED TV that I'm reviewing and the scan took about a minute and came up with no infected files. Check out the video below for a quick look at the whole process via the Samsung Care YouTube channel: Sources: Samsung Care (YouTube), The Verge, @SamsungSupport, CNETPosted Mon Jun 17, 2019 at 03:10 PM PDT by: -
LG Details New UltraGear Nano IPS Gaming Monitors[teaser]The new displays offer super-fast response times.[/teaser] LG has announced its latest gaming monitor, the UltraGear Nano IPS. The display will be available in 38-inch and 27-inch models, and is set to become the world's first 1 millisecond (ms) IPS monitor. The 38GL950G model features a 38-inch Nano IPS panel with a WQHD resolution of 3840 x 1600 and a 21:9 curved screen design. In addition, the display offers support for a 144Hz refresh rate (overclockable to 175Hz) and NVIDIA G-SYNC tech for smooth gameplay without screen tearing or stuttering. VESA DisplayHDR 400 capabilities are included as well with 450 nits typical brightness, and the display is capable of covering 98 percent of the DCI-P3 wide color gamut. A Sphere Lighting 2.0 system is also integrated on the back of the monitor with RGB lights that can change color in tandem with on-screen action. Meanwhile, the 27GL850 features a 27-inch Nano IPS panel with a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440. The display supports HDR10 with a typical brightness of 350 nits along with 98 percent of the DCI-P3 wide color gamut. In addition, the monitor offers a 144Hz refresh rate and is G-SYNC compatible. Here's a full rundown of specs for both models per LG: 38GL950G Size: 37.5-inch Resolution: WQHD (3840 x 1600) Brightness: 450 nits (Typical) Color Gamut: DCI-P3 98 percent (sRGB 135 percent) Color Bit: 1.07B Refresh Rate: 175Hz (OC) Response Time: 1ms GTG HDR: VESA DisplayHDR 400 Adaptive Sync: NVIDIA G-SYNC Connectivity: HDMI x 1, DP x 1 USB3.0 Hub: 1 up / 2 down Feature (Bias Lighting): Sphere Lighting 2.0 27GL850 Size: 27-inch Resolution: QHD (2560 x 1440) Brightness: 350 nits (Typical) Color Gamut: DCI-P3 98 percent (sRGB 135 percent) Color Bit: 1.07B Refresh Rate: 144Hz Response Time: 1ms GTG HDR: HDR10 Adaptive Sync: NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible Connectivity: HDMI x 2, DP x 1 USB3.0 Hub: 1 up / 2 down Pricing has not been announced yet, but LG's new Nano IPS Monitors are set to start shipping in July. Source: LGPosted Mon Jun 17, 2019 at 10:00 AM PDT by: