The South Korean electronics brand LG has officially introduced its latest LG UltraFine evo monitor and it is the world’s first 6K monitor with Thunderbolt 5 connectivity among others. So let’s get into the article to learn the full details of the monitor.
Everything about LG UltraFine evo
The LG UltraFine evo monitor has a model number 32U990A and it comes with a 32-inch display with 6,144 x 3,456 pixels resolution and a pixel density of 224 PPI. It covers 98 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 99.5 percent of Adobe RGB. The monitor also comes with VESA DisplayHDR 600 certification and is factory-calibrated for macOS to ensure accurate brightness and colors.
LG has also introduced the latest monitor with a Studio Mode feature along with three color presets for Mac devices. The device also offers 2.56 times more pixels than a 4K UHD monitor. It also comes with KVM switch and multiple ports.
The monitor supports both Mac and Windows systems and allows easy connection of SSDs, eGPUs, and other peripherals. The device also comes with Thunderbolt 5 and the same offers up to 120Gbps unidirectional bandwidth. The device enables real-time 4K rendering and fast transfer of 8K RAW video files.
It also comes with a four-side virtually borderless frame with tilt and pivot adjustments. The device is priced at 3,001,000 won and the monitor is now available in South Korea and Japan.
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