As reported by Engadget on Monday, January 11, 2021.
Schematic. (Image credit: LG Electronics/Wikimedia/CC BY-SA 2.0)
LG is one of the leaders in OLED display technology, but so far, it’s been limited to living room TVs. However, as part of the CES 2021 announcement, the company recently announced the LG UltraFine OLED Pro display, a 31.5-inch 4K screen with individual dimming for all 8 million pixels. an OLED phone or TV can do this because it’s just part of the OLED screen technology, but on a monitor seeing it is still worth mentioning.
As you’d expect from a high-end monitor, the UltraFine OLED Pro’s connectivity includes USB-C, three standard USB ports, two DisplayPort connections and HDMI. LG says its 99% color accurate with DCI-P3 and Adobe RBG, the two color profiles used for video and photos, respectively.
Unfortunately, we don’t know anything about this other than the brief teaser video LG showed, so there’s no word on pricing – but some of LG’s previous UltraFine displays have cost more than $1,000. Given that this latest technology uses OLED technology, you can be sure it will cost more.
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