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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
LG To Introduce 34-inch 21:9 UltraWide Monitors Lineup At CES
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At the 2014 International Consumer Electronics
Show (CES), LG Electronics will launch of its 34-inch IPS 21:9
UltraWide (Model UM95) monitor.
Also available in a 29-inch version, the UM95
features an UltraWide QHD resolution (3440 x 1440) display.
In addition to the UM95, LG will be showcasing a number of
other IPS 21:9 UltraWide series monitors at CES in Las Vegas
from January 7-10, 2014. Model UM65 (available in 25-, 29- and
34-inch display sizes) and model UB65 feature ergonomic designs
for the workplace environment. CES visitors will also be able
to experience the Real 4K (Model 31MU95) and the latest Color
Prime (Model 27MB85) monitors from LG.
The UM95 supports a variety of connectivity options, including
Thunderbolt 2. Thunderbolt 2 simultaneously supports
high-resolution displays and high-performance data devices through a single port. With Thunderbolt 2 technology, users can take advantage of transfer speeds up to 20Gbps, enabling viewing and editing of original 4K video, while backing up the
same file simultaneously.
Higher-resolution and multi-monitor viewing is also
possible with DisplayPort 1.2 support. Thunderbolt 2 uses the
same cables and connectors and works with existing Thunderbolt
PCs and devices. Multiple UM95 monitors can also be
daisy-chained together and linked with servers and other
hardware.
In addition to Thunderbolt 2 support, the monitor also comes
with True Color Finder calibration software and it is capable
of reproducing 99 percent of the sRGB color palette.
The UM65 series delivers multitasking functions with the same
LG picture quality. The 34-inch version embraces the Crystal
Float concept of its UM95 cousin. LG's 29-inch UB65 is geared
towards workplace productivity with a screen-height
adjustment and a display that pivots 90 degrees.
LG's IPS 21:9 UltraWide monitors offer multitasking functions
such as the 4-Screen Split and Dual Link-up.
The entire IPS 21:9 UltraWide series is Mac compatible and
supports HDMI and DisplayPort.
LG?s 31-inch Real 4K monitor features a 4096 x 2160 IPS screen.
The new Color Prime monitor boasts Thunderbolt 2 support and
LG's True Color Pro calibration software, giving it the ability
to express 99 percent of the Adobe RGB color
space.
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