LG presents three IPS monitors with HDR and 160Hz refresh rate

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LG will present monitors for next year, which will at least partly be on display at the upcoming CES fair. Among them are three UltraGear gaming monitors with DisplayHDR certification and a refresh rate of 160Hz.

LG unveils in the UltraGear series of game monitors first of all the 27GN950, a 27 “ips monitor with a 4k resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, which can be overclocked to 160Hz. According to the manufacturer, this screen offers hardware calibration. The screen also supports Adaptive Sync and the monitor will receive the G-Sync Compatible certificate. This probably also applies to the 34GN850 and 38GN950. These are larger IPS screens with a 160Hz refresh rate. The 27GN950 and 38GN950 have certification for DisplayHDR 600, where the 34GN850 bears the DisplayHDR 400 label, according to LG, the three monitors all have a 1ms response time.

The manufacturer also comes with the 38″ 38WN95C, a curved monitor with a resolution of 3840 x 1600 pixels, a response time of 1ms and a 144Hz refresh rate. According to LG, this screen is validated as Nvidia G-Sync Compatible, supports Adaptive-Sync and has a Thunderbolt 3 connection. The monitor is capable of displaying 98 percent of the dci-p3 color space. This unit also supports an HDR display and has received a DisplayHDR 600 certification, which means that the screen has a peak brightness of 600cd/m².

LG also presents the UltraFine Ergo screen, a 32″ 4k monitor with model name 32UN880. This screen is mounted via an adjustable arm to a leg that can be clamped to the desk. This makes it possible to tilt the monitor horizontally 280 degrees. rotate or tilt 25 degrees vertically. This 4K monitor has a diagonal of 31.5″, a USB-C connection, a response time of 5ms, a refresh rate of 60Hz and can display 95 percent of the dci-p3 color space. Only AMD’s FreeSync is supported and the manufacturer reports HDR10 support, although the screen achieves a brightness of about 350 cd/m², which is too low for a DisplayHDR certification from VESA.

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