LG’s 38-inch monitor looks like it could be a dream screen for ultrawide fans

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
LG has lifted the curtain on a bunch of monitors which it will show off at CES 2020, including a 38-inch ultrawide which has a seriously
meaning it gives you an IPS panel (with those vivid colors, and great viewing angles) along with a 1ms response time (normally IPS tech is
imagine how gamers who fancy a 21:9 panel might be salivating at this point
And ultrawide monitors are certainly proving more and more popular these days, for those who want a truly immersive and cinematic experience
with the latest games.Furthermore, the LG 38WN95C also sports Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, and that IPS display is certified as covering 98%
of the DCI P3 color space, meaning colors are highly realistic and true to life (plus on the HDR front, the display is also certified as
38-inch (pictured top)
These are 4K screens, again with an IPS panel that has a 1ms response time, and a refresh rate of 144Hz; although in this case it can be
overclocked to 160Hz.The main difference between these three models, aside from the size, is that the 34-inch will support VESA DisplayHDR
400, whereas the 27-inch and 38-inch are certified as VESA DisplayHDR 600.All these monitors are getting an upgraded stand, by the way,
which LG says offers more stability than its previous design, not to mention it looks better (which never hurts)
These screens support adaptive sync tech and are G-Sync compatible.(Image credit: LG)Finally, the hardware manufacturer has something a
essentially a cylinder that is clamped to your desk (see the image above)
So the monitor effectively takes up no space, and using the flexible arm, it can be adjusted to all manner of different positions.In the
workplace, this means you can even swivel it around to face in the opposite direction, to quickly show a colleague something on your screen,
rate, and it supports HDR10, as well as FreeSync.No pricing has been mentioned for any of these products yet, although we could hear more