LG presents UltraFine OLED Pro 31.5in OLED monitor
LG has announced its first OLED monitor, not TV of course: the UltraFine OLED Pro 31.5". The screen has a 16: 9 ratio and 4k resolution of 3840x2160 pixels. LG aims the screen at the professional market for image and video editing.
s part of its slate of CES 2021 announcements, though, the company just announced the LG UltraFine OLED Pro monitor, a 31.5-inch 4K screen that features individual dimming for all 8 million pixels. That’s something an OLED phone or TV can do, as it’s just part of OLED screen tech, but it’s still pretty noteworthy to see it show up on a monitor. LG says that it’s 99 percent DCI-P3 and Adobe RBG color-accurate, the two color profiles commonly used for video and photographs, respectively.
Connectivity is also mentioned in the video with USB type-C (power delivery of 90W), 2x DisplayPort (must be v1.4), 1x HDMI (unclear on which version) and 3x USB ports listed so far. KVM capability is also listed. LG Display has announced that there will also be 42" OLED panels, but when they are used in TVs or monitors, is not yet clear.
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it only has to do 120hz VRR and match or beat the CX48 in price to eradicate the "high end" monitor market
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I have plenty of horror games I refuse to play on anything else than oled don't know when but I'll get an oled monitor one day...4K is annoying tough
if it had the same scalers than current LG TVs have (old movies in 1080p look amazing if you raise the sharpness) I would insta buy but I doubt they have those, current tvs have 10x more features and picture quality than monitors they even have a better working black frame insertion
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Most TVs do not work at 4:4:4 which makes text reading on the telly not very comfortable.
About 32" is just what I want. But it won't do if it is mere 60hz
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Overrrrrblowwnnnnnn worrryyyyy.
Now, not talking about overblown worries (yes, i have an OLED TV, i use it all the time, obviously, it can be an issue, it hasn't so far, and i usually use it for gaming, with static sections all time, and have had for about 4, maybe more years now), i'm interested what the frequency is. If it's 120/144, i'll be seriously interested.
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Just buy a 48" and figure out how you'll manage with the size, saving you £2500