LG, which is in a very good position in the TV and monitor market, announced that it is working on a new screen format. The monitor, which has a ratio of 16:18, will appear with Square Double QHD technology.
Designed for users who need more than one screen for work or any other reason, the monitor draws attention with its features. The company also talked about the UltraFine model, which is a 32-inch 4K UHD monitor.
LG unveils DualUp monitor, Square Double QHD
Horizontally double-monitor sized models are preferred by many people, especially those dealing with video editing. Coming with innovative approaches, LG introduced its space-saving monitor to users.
2. The screen, which has a resolution of 560 x 2,880 pixels, has an aspect ratio of 16:18. The model, which has the feature of vertical division, can become two 21.5-inch monitors superimposed thanks to the developed software.
Stating that neck pain occurs due to traditional dual monitors, LG stated that they want to minimize health problems. Underlining that they also reduce head movements during use, the company announced that the new model saves space.
The monitor, which will be sent with the LG Ergo stand that can be mounted on the table, comes with a Nano IPS screen. The model, which has a brightness of 300 nits and a contrast ratio of 1000:1, also has HDR10 support.
The UltraFine model, which has a 32-inch 4K UHD panel, has a traditional aspect ratio. UltraFine, which is the first model to use the Nano IPS panel developed by LG, which can provide a contrast ratio of 2000:1, will be exhibited at the CES event.
The monitors, which will be shared more details on January 4, will be in stock soon.