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LG to show off a host of new monitors at CES 2016

By Salehuddin Bin Husin - on 16 Dec 2015, 6:19pm

LG to show off a host of new monitors at CES 2016

The new LG line-up that will be shown off at CES 2016.

For nearly everybody, December is a month of relaxation. The Christmas holidays are coming and the New Year is nearly upon us. It's a time to reflect and look back at the past year.

If you're a tech lover though, December is a month of anticipation. While the Christmas and New Year's day holidays are great, it's just a lead up to January and CES, where all the latest innovations and products set to arrive in 2016 will be unveiled.

One of the first to show off what they'll have in store for CES 2016 is Korean tech giant, LG. The company's released a statement today stating that they'll be bringing a host of new premium monitors to the tech show. Here's a look at the handful they just revealed.

First off, there's the LG 34UC98. Meant for gamers and digital professionals, it's a 34-inch, curved UltraWide monitor with a 21:9 picture ratio with a QHD (3440 x 1440 pixels) IPS display and Thunderbolt 2 input.

If you're an AMD user though, you might want to look into the LG 34UC88 instead. Like the LG 34UC98, the monitor will also feature a 34-inch curved, 21:9 UltraWide QHD (3440 x 1440 pixels) display but will also be compatible with AMD's FreeSync technology. If curved monitors aren't your thing, the flat 27-inch LG 27UD68 might be just up your alley, with its 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) display and AMD FreeSync compatibility.

Besides those monitors, LG will also showcase the flat LG 34UM88, a 21:9 UltraWide 34-inch monitor that's meant for digital professionals, photographers and graphics designers. Like the LG 34UC98, it'll also feature Thunderbolt 2 compatibility.

Finally, there's the LG 27UD88, a 27-inch 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) flat monitor that comes with a USB Type-C port. It's meant for design work and offers color presets like Rec. 709 and SMPTE-C broadcasting standards, allowing users to easily adjust the image to match their preference.

LG also let slip that they'll also be debuting some new design elements in their 2016 lineup, such as the virtually invisible bezel on select Infinity Display models.

With CES 2016 just a few weeks away, expect to hear more announcements from other participating companies soon.

Source: LG

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