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LG Prep 4K HDR-Compatible Monitors For CES Showcase

LG will be putting its new 4K HDR-ready monitors front and center come CES. The company plans to introduce their new 34-inch Ultrawide and Chromecast enabled 34UM79M monitor alongside their UHD 4K-ready 32UD99 display at the biggest tech event of the year.

According to LG, “The availability of HDR content continues to expand, covering a wide range of fields from movie to games. The enhanced picture quality offered by HDR technology is instantly recognizable to even the most casual user and manufacturers are already pushing this promising technology to its fullest potential. With professional-grade picture quality and exceptionally vibrant colors, HDR compatible monitors will appeal to creative professionals, gamers, and anyone else that takes image quality seriously.”

The 34UM79M is a 34-inch 21:9 UltraWide Mobile+ Monitor that promises seamless streaming of movies, music, games and any other Google-Cast content. It’ll also allow users to simultaneously multitask between the PC and the mobile device using a single screen and control both using a single keyboard and mouse.

Meanwhile, LG’s 32UD99 is a 32-inch UHD 4K monitor that boasts 3840 x 2160 pixels, support for HDR10 and features ‘True Color Pro’ tech that promises to ensure unmatched color reproduction accuracy. The monitor’s built-in speakers also pack a punch with LG’s Rich Bass technology ensuring a full-bodied audio experience.

“Along with its elegant, stunning profile, the 32UD99 turns heads even when powered off,” the company says.

The company says its latest UltraFine 5K and 4K displays will also be display at the event.

“From high-resolution displays compatible with HDR technology to UltraWide monitors optimized for multitasking and gaming, LG is committed to delivering the most innovative, premium monitors in the industry today,” said Brian Kwon, president of the LG Home Entertainment Company.

CES 2017 is set to take place in Las Vegas from January 5th to 8th in Las Vegas.



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