LG's 32UD99 USB-C HDR Compatible 4K Monitor finally gets a price and release date
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At CES 2017 LG introduced an HDR-compatible 32-inch UHD 4K monitor, the LG 32UD99.
LG’s 32-inch UHD 4K monitor features 3840 x 2160 pixels and supports the HDR10 standard, which delivers enhanced brightness levels and a wide color gamut image. This monitor is also equipped with an IPS panel and displays over 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color space, making it ideal for media content creators of all expertise who will appreciate features such as True Color Pro for color reproduction accuracy.
In addition it is powered by a USB Type-C port which minimizes the number of unsightly cables while its borderless edges and slim ArcLine stand complete its refined image. Requiring only a single cable to stream images to a 4K display, charge a connected laptop and execute data transfers simultaneously, the 32UD99 is able to reduce cable clutter, which adds to its streamlined appearance. And the monitor’s built-in speakers pack a punch with LG’s Rich Bass technology for a full-bodied audio experience.
Up to now the monitor’s price and release date have not been revealed but two listings for the device has now popped up at online retailers.
B&H lists the screen as hitting shelves on the 28th March for $999, while Adorama also lists the display at that price but with a “coming soon” sign for the release date.
While somewhat pricey, the cost is justified by the specifications, with the monitor able to replace several lesser screens which may have added up to the same price.
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