LG outs new 32UD99 and 34UM79M 4k Monitors heading to CES 2017

LG has some cool new computer displays that will be shown off at CES 2017 including the 32UD99 and the 34UM79M. The 32UD99 is a 32-inch UHD 4K monitor that supports HDR content and is compliant with the HDR10. That HDR10 standard promises enhanced brightness levels and a wide color gamut image.

The display has an IPS panel and is capable of displaying over 95% of the DCI-P3 color space making it acceptable for content creators a well as gamers. It also has True Color Pro tech for accuracy of color reproduction. The display features a USB Type-C port and features borderless edges and a very slim ArcLine stand. It needs only a single cable to stream images to a 4k display, charge a connected laptop, and perform data transfers.

LG will also be showing off the 34-inch 21:9 UltraWide monitor 34UM79M display at CES 2017. This monitor is the world's first Chromecast-enabled multimedia monitor. That means that you can cast your movies, games, and other content from your mobile device directly to the monitor. The monitor also supports Dual Controller Plus tech that allows you to operate a computer or your mobile device with the same mouse and keyboard. The monitor can be controlled by the LG Mobile+ Monitor app to allow control over settings like input, volume, aspect ratio, PBP/PIP, and other settings.

"To maintain our market leadership, LG engineers work tirelessly to incorporate emerging technologies and trends into our newest monitors," said Brian Kwon, president of the LG Home Entertainment Company. "From high-resolution displays compatible with HDR technology to UltraWide monitors optimized for multitasking and gaming, LG is committed to delivering the most innovative, premium monitors in the industry today."

SOURCE: LG Newsroom