LG’s new monitors are insane!

LG's new monitors are insane!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “LG’s new monitors are insane!”.
Ld definitely knows how to get your attention at CES. This year is no different once you walk into their booth. You agreed with this awesome display of curved TVs on the ceiling, take a few more steps inside and you will see a wall of rollable TVs, but we’re not here to talk about those that will be in a separate video. I’M here to talk about their awesome. New lineup of monitors, starting off with their flagship ultra gear 27-inch gaming, monitor the 27 GN 950 LG has made a smart decision to ditch the chin completely, so the monitor would have a four sided, borderless design which looks really clean. It also has a one millisecond response time, an 860 or two French rate via overclock on their nano IPS display.

Oh did I mention this. Is a 4k monitor as well? That’S why guys? On top of all that, you get a 3840 by 2160 resolution with base a display. Hdr 600 DCI p3 at 98 % and support for both G sync and free synced to this Mara is pretty much the wet dream of any gamer out there, and I definitely want to get my hands on it for a review on the channel. Moving over to its ultra white brother now, this is pretty much the same monitor, but in a 21 by 9 ultralight form factor, you still get the hundred sixty here, it’s overclockable or fresh rate. What about a second response time? On their 38 inch, nano IPS curved display. However, the resolution is 34 40 by 1440 P. Now the curve is very subtle, very similar to their previous ultra gear monitors.

If I had to guess, I would say that the rating would be anywhere between 3,000 and 2300. Are, however, combined three of them together and you get a totally different gaming experience if gaming on three of these ultra wide was this much fun? I think I have an idea of what I want to do with my loft back at home. One feature they did remove from this monitor is the sphere lighting from the back, which personally, I never used and always thought of it as a useless feature anyways, but moving over to the productivity side of things.

Lg has introduced the 38 W n95 C, which is an upgrade over the 38. You see 99, and even though it’s productivity focused, it still has specs that are very attractive to gamers, like 144 refresh rate and in 1 millisecond response time on their nano IPS display. The one downside for gamers, however, is the massive resolution. You get a 38 40 by 1600 resolution, which requires a high end GPU to take advantage of, and I speak from personal experience, because I have a 38 you see 99 and even with dual 28 et eyes. I have trouble pushing over 100 FPS on max settings on some titles. So if gaming is your main focus, I would opt for the other ultra wide monitors instead also similar to the ultra gear lineup.

This monitor 2 comes equipped with display HDR 698 percent of the CIP 3 coverage with g-sync support something more on the productivity side that sparked my interest. Is there 32 inch 4k monitors targeted for media and content creators? So this monitor comes with an ergonomic mount which is super easy to install, and I was told that you can do it yourself without any help. The stand is very flexible.

You can raise lower tilt and even rotate it a full 280 degrees which I haven’t seen on other modern mounts. I also love the cable management support right on the arm. There are cutouts in all the right places to help with routing the wires efficiently and away from sight.

The monitor also features HDR 10, with DCI, p3 and 95 % and free sync, but it doesn’t have done Apple 3, support which is interesting, since it is catered for content creation out of all the monitors featured in this article, which one would you guys be interested In a full review, let me know in the comments section also thanks for watching and make sure you’re subscribed for more CES coverage. .