LG Electronics has launched the UltraFine evo 6K (model 32U990A), the first 6K monitor with Thunderbolt 5 support. It is part of the new UltraFine evo lineup, designed for professional video editors, graphic designers, and creators who work with high-resolution, data-heavy projects.

The 32U990A has a 32-inch display with a 6,144 x 3,456 resolution and a pixel density of 224 PPI. It covers 98 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 99.5 percent of Adobe RGB. It is also VESA DisplayHDR 600 certified and factory-calibrated for macOS to ensure accurate brightness and colors. LG will also add a Studio Mode feature with three color presets for Mac devices.

This monitor delivers 2.56 times more pixels than a 4K UHD monitor. When two UltraFine evo 6K monitors are used together, users get nearly five times the screen space of a single 4K display. Thunderbolt 5 daisy-chaining makes this setup simple and efficient.
The 32U990A also works as a hub with KVM switching and multiple ports. It supports both Mac and Windows systems and allows easy connection of SSDs, eGPUs, and other peripherals. With Thunderbolt 5 offering up to 120Gbps unidirectional bandwidth, it enables real-time 4K rendering and fast transfer of 8K RAW video files. This makes it suitable for AI-powered video editing and upscaling tasks.


The design includes a four-side virtually borderless frame with tilt and pivot adjustments. It is built for long editing sessions and works well for vertical-format content like YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels. Thunderbolt 5 also helps cut down on cable clutter while supporting flexible multi-monitor setups.
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Pricing & availability
The UltraFine evo 6K has won a CES 2025 Innovation Award and the iF Design Award 2025. It is priced at 3,001,000 won (~USD 2,140) and is now available in South Korea and Japan. A U.S. and European launch is planned for October.
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