All monitors are within the LG Ultra series and come in three different sizes and have different features, though all the details have not been completely revealed depending on which models.
LG UltraGear 34GN850, 27GN950 and 38GN950:
The three models share the same approach, but one that has been most prominent has been 27GN950, which has received the inaugural award at CES 2020. This monitor is provided with a novel design in which the first thing that stands is a size that is complex and that supports a straight up screen that supports the screen achieves the greatest stability possible.
We talked about the 27-inch screen and Nano IPS technology on his panel and that would set a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels (4K UHD). Its normal light will be 450 nits and will be able to increase it to 600 nits if necessary, which is why it has been awarded the VESA DisplayHDR 600 certificate.
In addition, it said the panel could represent 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. As for its refresh rate, it comes with 144 Hz, but it can be inserted above 160 Hz safely. As a result, its response time is reduced to 1 ms and will provide support for FreeSync and G-SYNC Compatible as synchronous synchronization.
It will include two HDMIs and a DisplayPort, but the product has not revealed either the price or the arrival date.
LG UltraGear 34GN850
We have full access to monitors with a 21: 9 format where LG also assembles the Nano IPS panel, which will reach a refreshing rate of 144 Hz which will be able to finish evenly until 160 Hz.
As expected, the panel is 34 centimeters with narrow edges and will carry a resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels (UWQHD), where it will have a response time of only 1 ms GTG.
It also receives a VESA certificate HDR 400 display and like his younger brother he can show a light color DCI-P3 in 98%.
At the same time, it packs two HDMIs, a DisplayPort and two USB ports. Although VRR compatibility is guaranteed, it is unclear whether it carries a physical module G-SYNC Ultimate or instead include only G-SYNC compatible, and nothing is specified with FreeSync.
LG UltraGear 38GN950
Very little information has provided LG with its ownership at CES 2020. And more than that it will have a panel of 37.5 inch by decision 3840 x 1600 Under IPS technology at 160 Hz, we know little.
It will obviously include just like all its other siblings the DisplayHDR 600 certification and it is also likely to get some of AMD or NVIDIA compliant synchronization technology.
In any case, and speaking of the three models presented, LG has not offered pricing or market availability, so it is also time to wait for its launch.