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LG’s first 5K ultra-wide monitor with Thunderbolt 5 is made for data crunchers - MSNLG’s first 5K ultra-wide monitor with Thunderbolt 5 is made for data crunchers. Story by Andrew Liszewski • 1w. L G has announced a new 40-inch Thunderbolt 5 monitor with an ultrawide 21:9 ...
LG’s two new monitors are headed up by the 34WK95U (pictured above), a 34-inch ultra-wide display with a resolution of 5120 x 2160 (otherwise known as 5K – this is the first 21:9 aspect ratio ...
We've seen more than our fair share of monitors, but the 49-inch curved UltraWide LG 5K display is another thing entirely. We checked out LG's newest — and widest — USB-C 5K monitor yet.
That might change with LG's new 34-inch, ultrawide monitor. The sexily named 34WK95U measures 34 inches diagonal and has 5,120 x 2,160-pixel resolution, and it's the first monitor with those specs ...
More like 4.5K… The LG UltraWide 5K display is not a true 5K display, in that it only features 5K resolution (5,120 lines) on the horizontal x-axis.
LG was one of the first out of the gate with high-end consumer HDR monitors, and now it's ready to spread its wings a bit. It's unveiling three new displays, all of which promise more intense ...
LG’s new CURVED ULTRA HD TV (model 105UC9) features a massive 105-inch screen with a 21:9 aspect ratio and 5120 x 2160 5K resolution. The result is a truly cinematic home viewing experience. With its ...
LG has an ultra-wide monster monitor coming out, and I want it so badly. ... While that resolution is not technically 5K (that would be 5,120 x 2,880), it's still pretty great, ...
LG introduced the 45GS95QE, a 44.5-inch ultra-wide monitor, which is now available for purchase. Priced at approximately $1,441 USD, the monitor is a high-end model boasting a 2K resolution and a ...
LG’s first 5K ultra-wide monitor with Thunderbolt 5 is made for data crunchers. Its 21:9 aspect ratio and 5K resolution provides lots of room for organizing apps and windows.
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