LG today announced the UltraFine Display OLED Pro with HDR individual pixel dimming, a 31.5-inch screen and more than 8 million pixels, as well as a new 39.7-inch UltraWide 5K2K monitor.
The latest addition to LG’s popular line of high-end UltraFine monitors features an OLED display that occupies 99 percent of the DCI-P3 color space and 99 percent of the Adobe RGB color space. The display offers Pixel Dimming HDR technology powered by OLED and aimed at professionals such as video editors or photographers.
Very few OLED monitors have hit the market in recent years, with most models coming from Dell. The UltraFine OLED Pro is LG’s first OLED monitor offering.
The display includes three standard USB ports, two DisplayPort inputs, an HDMI 2.0 port, a USB Type-B upstream port, a 90W USB Type-C port, a KVM switch and a headphone jack.
LG also announced the UltraWide 5K monitor, featuring a 39.7-inch curved Nano IPS display, 5K2K resolution, wide color gamut and integrated stereo speakers.
The monitor appears to be positioned as a direct rival to Dell’s recently announced UltraSharp 40 Curved WUHD, which shares the same panel and similar specs.
The monitor supports a Thunderbolt 4 connection, but there are also connectivity options for DisplayPort, HDMI and USB, but little other information about the product is currently available.
Full specifications, availability and pricing information for the UltraFine Display OLED Pro and UltraWide 5K monitor have not yet been announced.