LG is looking to grab some attention before the year ends as they tease their newest lineup of monitors. These new line of devices are set to be announced during CES 2018.
First up is the model 32UK950 a 32-inch UHD 4K monitor that offers LG’s latest Nano IPS Technology. The said technology is suppose to bring more accurate and life-like viewing experiences by applying nanometer-sized particles to the monitor’s LED screen to absorb excess light wavelengths. Apart from that, the monitor can display 98 percent of the DCI-P3 color spectrum, has support for HDR 600, and features Thunderbolt 3 connectivity.
Next on the list is a 34-inch UltraWide monitor dubbed the model 34WK95U. It’s main feature though, is not that UltraWide setting but rather it’s 5K (5120 x 2160) resolution. Being an UltraWide monitor the device has a 21:9 aspect ratio making it the company’s first 21:9 5K monitor. The 34WK95U also features LG’s Nano IPS technology along with Thunderbolt 3 connectivity and HDR 600 support.
And the last to be teased is a QHD Gaming monitor, the model 34GK950G. The monitor also sports LG’s Nano IPS technology and has G-sync support.
The devices specs, pricing and availability will all be revealed by LG at CES 2018.