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LG EA93 21:9 UltraWide Monitor

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/08/2012 08:48 AM | source: | 39 comment(s)
LG EA93 21:9 UltraWide Monitor

LG Electronics (LG) announced the launch of its EA93 UltraWide Monitor, the world's first to boast a 21:9 aspect ratio. The 29-inch screen offers ample screen real estate, a 4-Screen Split feature and 100 percent sRGB color space expression to provide better multitasking and multimedia capabilities. Designed for maximizing productivity, the monitor employs an IPS display to produce lifelike colors, making it an impressive addition to the home, office or studio.

 

"LG is always working to expand the definition of what technology is and how it can contribute to productivity and convenience. Whether it's for work, watching movies, playing games or anything else in between, the UltraWide Monitor enhances the multitasking and multimedia experience," said J.J. Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of the IT Business Unit at the LG Home Entertainment Company. "The cinematic proportions, diverse color range and all-around functionality of the UltraWide Monitor clearly demonstrate an ongoing commitment to innovation."

 

Multitasking Functionality for Home and Office
The UltraWide Monitor is an excellent addition to any work environment. The monitor's expansive 29-inch screen provides plenty of room for multiple documents and windows to be viewed at one time. The expansive display also allows more spreadsheet columns to be viewed at once or a two-page document to be read side-by-side.

The UltraWide Monitor is also an outstanding device for graphics professionals. The monitor enables artists to see more and do more with their time. Transforming the monitor into the ultimate multitasking tool, the 4-Screen Split feature can divide the screen into two to four segments, each of which can be uniquely customized.

Graphic designers generally utilize a dual-monitor configuration, allowing them to compare and contrast the material they are editing. However, dual monitors can cause color inconsistencies between screens. The UltraWide monitor, on the other hand, can connect the monitor to two external devices via Dual Link-up, providing consistent color across the entire screen, eliminating the bezels that typically divide the view in dual-monitor set-ups. Additionally, the monitor offers 100 percent of the sRGB color space and is hardware-color-calibration ready, making it perfectly adept at expressing consistent true-to-life colors that graphics professionals require.

Perfect for Movies and Multimedia Viewing
The UltraWide Monitor's 21:9 aspect ratio is very close to the dimensions of movie theater screens. Its cinematic dimensions allow the monitor to display films the way they were intended. The monitor also takes advantage of IPS display technology so viewers can enjoy lifelike picture quality movies at almost any angle. The combination of four different features -– 21:9 aspect ratio, amazing image quality, brilliant color expression and LG's CINEMA SCREEN Design –- makes the UltraWide Monitor ideal for movie buffs and video games. Gamers can also play games and videos from their smartphones on the monitor via the included MHL connection. The addition of two 7W stereo speakers adds to the immersive entertainment experience.

LG's UltraWide Monitor will be introduced in Korea early this month and rolled-out globally in the weeks following.



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kanej2007
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#4449580 Posted on: 11/08/2012 09:29 AM
Looks beautiful! What is the resolution of the monitor? There are no specifications listed unfortunately.

Mufflore
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#4449600 Posted on: 11/08/2012 10:34 AM
Yeah it looks like a really nice display, the dual input feature is a good idea.
But again, misleading claims:

The UltraWide Monitor's 21:9 aspect ratio is very close to the dimensions of movie theater screens. Its cinematic dimensions allow the monitor to display films the way they were intended.

Its no better than a 1080p 16:9 display in this regard, it might be worse.

Blu Ray movies wont suddenly play back at higher res.
A 1080p 16:9 display will give you the same Blu Ray picture but will be able to do it pixel for pixel, it will have black borders above and below, but they are black, they dont matter.
There may be aliasing on the 21:9 due to stretching of some pixels and not others, to fit the extra pixels along the screens width.
It will be interesting to see how it handles this.

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#4449607 Posted on: 11/08/2012 10:44 AM
Looks beautiful! What is the resolution of the monitor? There are no specifications listed unfortunately.




Should of gone to specsavers.

The spec sheet is at the bottom of the article

2560*1080

kanej2007
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#4449609 Posted on: 11/08/2012 10:49 AM
Should of gone to specsavers.

The spec sheet is at the bottom of the article

2560*1080

Lol, dam, I actually didn't see the spec sheet below. Nevertheless it's nice being 2560x1080.

And yeah, I might check out Specsavers. :D

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#4449611 Posted on: 11/08/2012 10:54 AM
29 inch @ 2560x1080

do not want.

wish it was a 24" though

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