Jan 03, Kathmandu- South Korean technology company LG is going to bring the world's first 45-inch monitor that can be doubled. The company has announced that it will launch a monitor based on new WOLED technology.
As part of this, this January, LG will unveil a monitor under the UltraGear GX Nine series with features including a curved panel, Web OS, anti-glare and low-reflection coating. It is claimed that these features will make the monitor easy to view no matter where it is placed on the desk.
This monitor is 45 inches and has a resolution of 5K2K pixels. The company says that the monitor, which has a foldable screen, can be bent to a 900R curvature in one second.
In 2023, LG launched the 32-inch UltraGear OLED monitor. The same monitor is available in this new model as a dual mode. Because of this, the resolution and refresh rate can be changed at the press of a button.
Its GTG response time is 0.03 milliseconds. Those looking to buy a monitor for gaming will get a smoother gaming experience than other monitors. If you're not looking for a foldable monitor, LG has another option for you.
That is, the LG UltraGear OLED Gaming Monitor. Its size is also 45 inches. It has a 21:9 format, fiveK2K (5K2K) pixel resolution and an ultra-slim bezel. According to LG, this monitor has DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1.
It includes a USB-C port with 90 watts of power delivery. For customers looking for a smaller (and possibly cheaper) option, the company has announced the 39-inch LG UltraGear 39GX90SA.
This monitor, which has a curved display with a 21:9 ratio, has an OLED panel. All of these monitors are expected to be released this January.