LG Debuts Four New LCD Monitors for Ultra-Wide and 4K Displays

LG Electronics released four computer displays Thursday for office workers and home users. The South Korean company targets people who need extra screen space or smart features for entertainment. Each monitor offers different sizes and capabilities to match various budgets and workspace needs. Prices range from about $240 to $480 based on screen size and features. The new products became available through retailers on June 26.

The largest model measures 34 inches across with an ultra-wide design that shows more content horizontally. This 34U511A-B display costs around $320 and weighs 7.6 kilograms. Workers can view multiple programs at once or watch movies without black bars on the sides. The screen refreshes 100 times per second for smooth motion. Special modes reduce blue light and flickering to prevent eye fatigue during long work sessions.

A smaller 29-inch version provides similar ultra-wide benefits at a lower $240 price point. The 29U511A-B weighs just 5.1 kilograms and fits better on cramped desks. Both ultra-wide monitors show colors accurately across 99 percent of the standard color range. Users connect laptops and computers through HDMI and DisplayPort cables. The displays tilt up and down for comfortable viewing angles.

LG also created two monitors with 4K resolution for sharper text and images. The 32U720A-B costs $480 and charges laptops through its USB-C port with 90 watts of power. The 27U730SA-W smart monitor runs apps without a computer and supports wireless screen sharing from phones and tablets for $440.
 

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