LG announced the launch of HDR 5K Ultrawide screen
LG has announced the screens that they will bring to the world's largest technology exhibition CES in the next few weeks.
LG has announced the screens that they will bring to the world's largest technology exhibition CES in the next few weeks. The first is 32UK950, a 32 inch 4K screen, supports HDR, Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, 98% P3 color spectrum and Nano IPS technology similar to LG's LED TVs. However, they did not specify the formats that support HDR.
In its announcement, LG also mentioned HDR600, perhaps the number of the screen with maximum nit brightness of up to 600, but it could also be the new DisplayHDR certification including DisplayHDR 600 screen layer. .
If the 16: 9 ratio is not large enough, LG also has 34WK95U, the 5K Ultrawide version of 32UK950. The 5120 x 2160 resolution means it has the same pixel as other LG 4K screens instead of the 21: 9 version of 5K iMac or UltraFine. The usual Ultrawide screens are 1440p or 1080p, so calling 4K Ultrawide might be more accurate.
There will be more to wait at this year's CES event
The Thunderbolt 3 connection is also great if your laptop supports it, because only one cable is needed to connect to the screen and charge.
At CES LG also has a new 1440p G-Sync screen. No details about pricing or release dates are available. Maybe we should look forward to the upcoming Vegas event.
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