LG will present a new range of LCD monitors with Nano IPS technology at CES 2018 (9-12 January, Las Vegas). Nano IPS technology involves the application of nanometer-sized particles to the screen’s LED to absorb excess light wavelengths.
The first among the new LG monitors will be introduced in Las Vegas show is the LG 32UK950, a 32-inch UHD 4K monitor with Nano IPS and can display 98 percent of the DCI-P3 color spectrum. This monitor also received HDR 600 certification and it can, therefore, reproduce contents in high dynamic range with a peak of 600 cd / m2 nits.
LG 32UK950 features Thunderbolt 3 docking display to support 4K daisy chaining, allowing a set-up of dual 4K monitors. The connection allows to transmit a video signal in Ultra HD, the sound and up to 60W to power the notebooks. With Edge-ArcLine Stand and stunning 4-Side Edge Borderless Design where the picture literally drops off the edge, there is no mistaking this LG monitor for anything else.
LG 34WK95U is instead a 34-inch 5K monitor (5120 x 2160 pixels in 21:9 format) with Nano IPS technology. Also, in this case, we find the Display HDR 600 certification and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, capable of handling the full resolution images at 60Hz with a single cable. The design is the same as the LG 32UK950.
The latest announcement is the LG 34GK950G gaming monitor, a 34-inch QHD (2560 x 1440 pixels) with Nano IPS as well as G-Sync technology. All these new LG Monitors will be introduced at next CES 2018 in Las Vegas.