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LG announces new 38-inch UltraWide with Thunderbolt 3

LG's new UltraWide monitors are the world's first 144 Hz 21:9 displays. (Image via LG)
LG's new UltraWide monitors are the world's first 144 Hz 21:9 displays. (Image via LG)
LG unveiled several new monitors today. The flagship is a 38-inch UltraWide that boasts a 3840x1600 resolution, a 144 Hz refresh rate, and a 1 ms response time. The UltraWide connects via Thunderbolt 3 and covers 98% of the P3 colorspace, according to LG. Other monitors announced today are detailed below.

It seems that LG cannot wait for CES. The company has announced its 2020 monitor lineup, and there will be some good options available to consumers.

Leading the charge is a new 38-inch UltraWide display. The QHD+ monitor (3840x1600) is a monster. It has a 144 Hz refresh rate with a 1 ms response time. The monitor is G-Sync compatible. The Nano IPS panel covers 98% of the P3 color space, according to LG, making it an excellent choice for color and creative professionals. The new UltraWide is VESA DisplayHDR 600 certified and features two HDMI ports, two USB Type-A port, one DisplayPort, and a Thunderbolt 3 port. 

LG also announced a new 32-inch 4K UltraFine “Ergo” monitor. The Ergo moniker comes from the ball mount used to attach the display to a clamp stand. This should allow users to set the monitor in almost any way they want. The 32-inch UltraFine has a 3840x2160 60 Hz panel that is HDR10 compliant as well as two HDMI ports, one DisplayPort, two USB Type-A ports, and a single USB-C port. 

Lastly, LG unveiled three new UltraGear gaming monitors. The 27-inch 4K UltraGear sports a 144 Hz refresh rate (overclockable to 160 Hz) with a 1 ms response time. The monitor support G-Sync and has a single DisplayPort connection. The other gaming monitors include 34- and 38-inch models, both of which boast 160 Hz refresh rates with 1 ms response times.

LG will have all their new displays onsite at CES in January.

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Sam Medley, 2019-12-19 (Update: 2019-12-19)