LG to release 4K LCD monitors 32SQ730S-W and 32SQ780S-W (with WebOS)

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LG's 31.5-inch 4K liquid crystal display is soon to hit the stores, this device comes equipped with LG's webOS, allowing direct viewing of VOD services such as YouTube, Netflix, Disney +, Amazon Prime Video, and AppleTV.



The VA liquid crystal panel boasts a contrast ratio of 3,000:1, a display color of about 1.07 billion, a brightness of 250 cd/m2, a response speed of 5ms, a color gamut of 90% DCI-P3, and a horizontal/vertical viewing angle of 178°. With HDMI input x 2, USB Type-C x 1, USB 2.0 x 2, LAN port x 1, and 5W x 2 speaker output, this device also supports HDR 10 for a high dynamic range.

The 32SQ730S-W with a standard stand has dimensions of 714mm wide, 260mm deep, 487-567mm high, and weighs 9.1kg, and has tilt of -5-20° and 110mm height adjustment. The "32SQ780S-W" comes with an arm-type ergonomic stand, has dimensions of 714mm wide, 408mm deep, 517-647mm high, and weighs 11.1kg. It supports 130mm height adjustment. The 32SQ730S-W is estimated to cost around €609 including tax and will be released in early March. Meanwhile, the 32SQ780S-W is estimated to cost around €699 including tax and will be released in early April. LG's newest liquid crystal display is perfect for personal and professional use, offer various input options, and has a pretty sleek design.


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