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LG 31.5″ ULTRAFINE 4K OLED PRO Computer Monitor
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    The OLED monitor display has $3,999 price, features include easy connectivity, accurate color reproduction and high quality HDR/SDR picture quality, the company said.

    The LG UltraFine OLED Pro is positioned as a high-end computer monitor offering precise detail and color for various creative needs.

    The monitor is certified for the VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black profile, and is said to produce advanced color, dynamic contrast, luminance, and wide color gamut coverage. The company said the display covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color space as well as the Adobe RGB color spectrum.

    The contrast ratio is 1M:1 and achieves realistic color representation and deep black level.

    The LG Calibration Studio solution employs LG’s self-calibration sensor to automatically measure the light emitted from the OLED display and maintain the highest degree of color accuracy.

    The UltraFine OLED Pro supports auto-calibration, to adjust the display to viewing environment.

    “The rise of virtual worlds and concepts like the metaverse are being met with a need for monitors to act as windows to these new digital playgrounds,” said Tim Alessi LG USA’s senior director of product marketing. “Thanks to OLED technology, the LG UltraFine OLED Pro has individual dimming for its more than 8 million pixels and is able to deliver on that need with the most true-to-life visual experience for customers of all backgrounds, whether for video, photography or gaming.”

    The LG UltraFine OLED Pro’s connectivity options include DisplayPort and HDMI connectors, as well as USB-C with 90W power delivery and USB-A, for greater flexibilty of use with legacy adapters.

    The UltraFine OLED Pro Display weighs 8.4 pounds, and features an thin profile design with adjustable height, pivot, and tilt controls.

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  • Is it better than my $300 40" tv? hurrrr hurrrrr

  • @DrDave

    Much better. But always check that kind of OLED panel they use.

    As LG now love to use pentile RGBW panels in their TVs.

  • You prefer LG OLED to Sony? I need TV.