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LG Electronics has announced the launch of the LG UltraFine 40WT95UF, which is the first 5K2K monitor in the world to support ...
LG’s UltraFine 5K Displays are slowly making their way into the hands of customers, and as such, there are still quite a few lingering questions about the units. We’ve already posted an in ...
LG Ultrafine monitors deliver sharp 4K visuals, ergonomic design and modern features, making them ideal for creative ...
Apple discontinued its Thunderbolt Display last summer after five years on the market, and now Apple recommends the LG UltraFine 5K Display ($974 through March 31, regular $1299.99) for new ...
Instead, buyers were pointed toward the new LG UltraFine 5K as the best monitor for their new USB-C laptops. And after a few days using the $1,299 IPS display, I’m inclined to agree that when it ...
At Apple's MacBook Pro media event back in October, the company unveiled a pair of LG-branded high-resolution displays it co-developed with the display manufacturer. The UltraFine 5K and 4K ...
And displays also don't often cost as much as LG's UltraFine displays, which range from $700 to $1,300. So, what makes the LG UltraFine displays work so well with Apple's MacBook laptops?
LG's latest USB-C display is well-suited for pros looking for a versatile monitor that can move and twist to fit any work environment, while still delivering excellent image quality. The new LG 32 ...
Later that year, Apple introduced LG-branded 4K and 5K UltraFine Displays to go along with its new USB-C-only MacBook Pro redesign. Now, both of those monitors have been discontinued, and while ...
That’s the proposition of LG’s latest UltraFine 24 monitor. Windows users may feel left out of the loop, but LG is clearly catering to Apple’s creative user base, given the panel’s high ...
LG has shown off a new Ultrafine 6K monitor at CES 2025. The 32-inch display is the first of its kind to support Thunderbolt 5, which Apple introduced late last year with the launch of new Mac ...
As part of its slate of CES 2021 announcements, though, the company just announced the LG UltraFine OLED Pro monitor, a 31.5-inch 4K screen that features individual dimming for all 8 million pixels.