LG‘s UltraFine 6K Monitor, model 32U990A, is expected to launch this September following its debut at CES (via DisplaySpecifications). The 31.5-inch monitor is built on a Nano-IPS Black panel, offering a resolution of 6,144 x 3,456 with a pixel density of 223 PPI. Designed for color-critical work, the display provides exceptional color accuracy with 99.5% Adobe RGB and 98% DCI-P3 coverage.

LG UltraFine 32U990A

The monitor boasts a 60 Hz refresh rate. It’s rated for 450 nits of brightness in SDR and peaks at 600 nits in HDR, though it lacks mini-LED backlighting. The Nano-IPS Black panel is specifically engineered to provide higher contrast and consistent color performance, featuring a 2,000:1 contrast ratio and a wide color gamut that covers the aforementioned Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 standards.

LG UltraFine 32U990A

Its sleek design features ultra-thin bezels, a flat frame, and a stand that allows for height, tilt, and portrait-mode adjustments. Stereo speakers are also integrated.

Connectivity is a key feature, with the monitor supporting Thunderbolt 5, making it the first of its kind with this standard. It includes five USB-C ports, along with HDMI and DisplayPort connections. While pricing remains unannounced, its specifications position it as a competitor to high-end professional displays. More details are anticipated at the ongoing IFA 2025 conference.

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