Today, LG released HDR 600-certified 4K Ultra HD monitor, the 32UL750-W. LG HDR 600 certified monitors are a significant part of the brand to push for its dominance in the consumer big HDR display market. The Korean tech giant LG is all set to gear towards offering models with more powerful specs to meet the demand.
The LG 32UL750-W monitor features the brand’s latest aesthetic direction composed of a thin chassis and the Edge-Arcline stand. As for the frontal design, the screens are dictated by the type of panel used, with VA panels that are thicker panel borders than most other monitors.
The panel is enabled with 10-bit color for extreme vibrancy, reaching 95% DCI-P3 coverage as advertised by the brand. The monitor is a perfect solution for high-end AMD PCs or the Xbox One X, which supports 4K, HDR, and FreeSync, courtesy of its latest updates.
The screen comes with a 3840 x 2160 resolution with other range of features and specs to meet modern gaming and HDR requirements. The 32UL750 has support for AMD FreeSync; It also carries the VESA Display HDR 600 certification for a moderate level of HDR performance.
The stand for the LG 32UL750-W is restricted to tilt and height adjustment due to the size of the display that offers a 4ms G2G response time, 3000:1 contrast ratio, and 350 cd/m2 brightness. Also, there is a pair of USB 3.0 connectors and 5-Watt speakers with a USB-C slot that can deliver 60 Watts of charging power, making this model suitable for the smaller MacBooks and other similar laptop variants.
The monitor is priced at $750, which is approx Rs. 53,358 when translated to Indian currency.