LG isn’t taking it’s foot off the pedal leading into Christmas as they get ready for CES 2022. Today, announcing new UltraFine OLED Pro monitors.
In 27 and 32 inch sizes, the 4K UHD resolutions offer a million to one contrast ratio, and a “99 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 colour space” which I reckon is all aimed at superior digital creators, not your average office PC.
Because they are OLED, there’s no blooming of colours into other areas, and they have a definition without rival.
What’s most fascinating though is that both models come with a detachable self-calibration sensor and monitor hood.
These, paired with the LG Calibration Studio software use the light sensor to test and adjust the display settings to ensure the highest level of colour accuracy.
Being OLED they are also slim and lightweight, with a one click mechanism for height, pivot and tilt adjustment.
“Designed with creative professionals in mind, our new UltraFine OLED Pro monitors deliver sheer visual precision with stunning self-lit picture quality and reliable calibration,” said Seo Young-jae, senior vice president and head of the IT business unit of LG Electronics Business Solutions Company.
“The incredible accuracy, wide colour gamut and ability to faithfully reproduce both HDR and SDR content make these premium display solutions ideal for professional users working in the film and digital media industries.”
No word on Australian availability or pricing, but expect video editors and creatives to flock to these when they go on sale in the months ahead.