
CES 2018 is nearly here and LG is set to wow those who are attending by showing off their new line of Nano IPS monitors.
According to the press release, "Nano IPS technology involves the application of nanometer-sized particles to the screen's LED to absorb excess light wavelengths". This will come with HDR600 support which means that it can support a peak brightness level of 600 nits, along with local dimming feature and 10-bit processing. LG notes that the 32UK950 can provide up to 60W for laptop charging, which should handle most laptops. LG also plans to unveil the 34WK95U, another HDR 600 monitor, this time a flat 34-inch 5K (5,120x2,160) Nano IPS display with a 21:9 aspect ratio, which is expected to raise the standards in the monitor screen market. That's stretching the definition of 5K, which is normally defined as 5120×2880, and the ultrawide panel doesn't have the same pixel density (11MP as opposed to 14.7MP). The LG 5K Ultrawide monitor is targeted at photographers, video editors, and app developers. Like the 32UK950 above, it will have HDR600 support and Thunderbolt 3.
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LG took its turn in the spotlight on Thursday, announcing a trio of new monitors that'll be showcased in full at the upcoming trade show. This one is a QHD display, also using a Nano IPS technology panel but with NVIDIA G-Sync technology support.
More news: Isaiah Thomas set for possible Cavs debut against the Boston CelticsAll this and more can be experienced personally at LG's booth (#11100) in Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center during CES 2018. It may also reveal the prices and the availability details. Chang Ik-hwan, head of LG's IT business division said that, "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".
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