At CES next month, LG is debuting its new Nano IPS UltraGear monitor for gamers at CES that comes with support for NVIDIA G-SYNC and a 144Hz refresh rate. Also on display will be the UltraWide monitors designed to improve productivity with its 49-inch display and 32:9 aspect ratio.
The UltraGear gaming monitor has 3840 x 1600 resolution and 98 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The UltraGear offers gamers a 21:9 aspect ratio, curved screen and virtually borderless design. Sphere Lighting, designed for immersive gaming ambiance, offers up to six different color settings that eminate from the back of the monitor and can be tailored to the gamers’ mood while also helping to reduce eye fatigue.
“LG is consistently bringing advanced monitors to market, packed with features and functions specifically for different consumer segments,” said Jang Ik-hwan, head of LG’s IT division of the Home Entertainment Company. “With a wide choice of models that prioritize productivity, picture quality and out-of-this-world gaming, more and more consumers are seeing LG as a innovation leader in monitors.”
LG UltraWide Monitor features a large 32:9 aspect ratio curved screen, a 49-inch display, a pixel count of 5120 x 1440. It further utilizes LG’s IPS technology, to offer accurate color reproduction covering 99 percent of the sRGB color space. With support for HDR10, this monitor will be capable of displaying HDR-enabled games and video.
Its dual controller software allows connection to several devices all controllable via a single keyboard and mouse, working seamlessly with PBP. With USB Type-C ports, users can transfer data and charge devices – even laptops – simultaneously.
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