LG has unveiled the UltraFine OLED Pro 4K monitors for 2022 and it will include a 27-inch monitor in addition to the 31.5-inch model. The 2021 model which is available in a sole 31.5-inch model is priced at $3,999. Although there’s no word yet on the pricing of the two new monitors, they are expected to start shipping from January 2022. It is speculated that the 27-inch model could be priced below $4,000 which is bound to be attractable to a segment of the market.
The LG Pro 4K OLED monitors are not primed for gaming applications due to their lower display refresh rates of 60Hz, although not explicitly stated yet. If the 60Hz display refresh rate is retained, it will also be a bit tasking to use these screens for watching movies or TV. The LG Pro OLED monitors are not designed for use in daytime lit environments or content that involves fast-moving screen activity.
One of the key talking points of the LG Pro OLED monitors is that they retain the original looks while editing videos or photos. They also have detachable self-calibration sensors and monitor hoods. The LG Calibration Studio software can be used to adjust the settings of the monitor. These models are coming just a few months after the first shipments of the 2021 model in September 2021.
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