LG entered the market with its first OLED monitor. The 32-inch UltraFine 32EP950-B is now available in the US B&H Photo Video store. The 4K OLED panel of the monitor delivers exceptional color fidelity designed for creative professionals, according to the manufacturer.
The main disadvantage of the technology is its price – the new LG device is sold for $ 3,999, while the standard UltraFine 4K can be purchased from the Apple online store for $ 699.95.
Main technical characteristics:
- HDR10 support;
- 99% color gamut coverage of Adobe RGB and DCI-P3;
- contrast ratio 1,000,000: 1;
- refresh rate 60 Hz;
- peak brightness 250 nits;
- pixel dimming technology;
- response time 1 ms;
- viewing angle 178º.
Connectors:
- one HDMI port;
- two DisplayPort 1.4;
- three USB-A;
- 3.5mm headphone jack.
The monitor can be connected to a compatible Mac using a single USB-C cable, while providing 90W pass-through charging to MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.
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