As everybody enjoys the last few days of 2017, companies like LG prepares for CES 2018 with an ultra-wide nano IPS with 5K resolution display.
Based on several reviews from technology experts, professionals often look for the most accurate color reproduction when it comes to monitors.
Popular display types like AMOLED or OLEDs are usually preferred for their bright and punchy tones. However, when it comes to the accuracy of colors, IPS LCDs are supposedly the closest in the market.
LG 32UK950
In anticipation of the Consumer Electronics Show 2018 in Las Vegas, LG has prepared multiple products for attendees. One of those is the LG 32UK950, which is a 32-inch display capable of a 4K resolution output. Its highlight is the new nano IPS technology flaunted by its manufacturer.
Furthermore, it can supposedly attain a cinema-grade 98 percent DCI-P3 color space. The display is also compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and apparently supports daisy-chain connectivity. This HDR monitor also carries a DisplayHDR 600 rating, according to the VESA standard.
LG 342K95U
What follows next is presumably going to be the highlight of CES 2018. The LG 342K95U its high-end DisplayHDR 600-rated monitor. It is a 34-inch ultra-wide screen capable of a 5,120 x 2,160 or 5K display resolution. It supports nano IPS technology just like the other monitors in the new lineup, which relies on nano-sized components integrated into the LED illumination of the screen.
For video editors and graphics specialists who want to connect another unit side-by-side, the display port can likewise accommodate daisy chaining.
Just like its smaller sibling, these are capable of High Dynamic Range visuals with a brightness rating of up to 600 nits.
LG 34GK950G
Just like the first two monitors mentioned above, the third offering from the South Korean company is also part of its nano IPS collection for CES 2018. The source of the report points out that the LG 34GK950G is intended for gamers.
This 34-inch gaming monitor has NVIDIA G-Sync included along with quad-HD visuals, and most likely a solid refresh rate.
Other Products Expected
Speculation also suggests that the electronics firm might unveil the LG G7 during CES 2018. Its new flagship model is positioned to compete with the Galaxy Note 8 and the iPhone X.
Other rumors also suggest that Samsung could surprise everyone with a first glimpse of the Galaxy S9. Meanwhile, HMD Global might also debut the Nokia 9, which recently just cleared the FCC.