LG advances information on two new gaming monitors that will be officially presented at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.
There are barely three weeks until CES 2017 arrives and an important flow of information is already beginning to occur regarding new devices that will appear during this event. LG has been the last to advance information regarding products that will be presented at said event in Las Vegas, specifically we are talking about two monitors, designed for gamers and professionals. We have on the one hand the LG 32UD99 and on the other hand the LG 34UM79M, both with HDR technology, which offers deeper and more vibrant colors for both gamers and professionals.
First of all, we have the LG 32UD99, which is based on a 32-inch IPS panel and has a maximum 4K resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels and has support for the HDR10 standard and a DCI-color coverage technology. 3% P95, making it an ideal element for multimedia content developers. This monitor also has the True Color Pro feature, which offers us an improvement in colors. Regarding connectivity, we know that it has a USB Type-C port, but not if a specific video connector has been included, such as HDMI or DisplayPort. The extremely thin frame design is called ArcLine and also integrates speakers powered by LG Rich Bass technology.

Then we have the LG 34UM79M, which has some better features. This monitor is ultra wide with 34 inches and a 4K resolution in 21: 9 format. This monitor has AMD FreeSync technology and additionally integrates Motion Blur Reduction 1ms technology, Dynamic Action Sync, Black Stabilizer and other technologies focused on gaming that have not yet been specified. We also know that it will be the first monitor on the market that will be compatible with Chromecast.
Both monitors look very good and it will not be until January 5 when all the features of these new monitors are really unveiled.
Source: Anandtech