TLDR: LG has unveiled two new 4K LCD displays, the 32UQ850V-W and the 27UQ850V-W, which utilize their innovative IPS Black technology to enhance black color reproduction. The 32UQ850V-W offers improved rendering of dark areas and a contrast ratio of 2,000:1, while the 27UQ850V-W features a variety of input interfaces and USB Type-C port with power supply capabilities.
LG has introduced two cutting-edge 4K LCD displays, the “32UQ850V-W” and the “27UQ850V-W,” leveraging the innovative IPS Black technology. The “32UQ850V-W” is a liquid crystal display tailored for creators, harnessing the power of “IPS Black” technology to enhance black color representation.
The 32UQ850V-W boasts a maximum color range of approximately 1.07 billion colors and complies with the VESA DisplayHDR 400 HDR standard. It features a maximum resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels, a peak brightness of 400 cd/m2, and a 60 Hz refresh rate. The display supports AMD FreeSync for synchronization and incorporates eye care features like flicker safe and blue light reduction mode.
The 27UQ850V-W is another remarkable addition to LG’s lineup, featuring a diverse array of input interfaces including DisplayPort 1.4 x 1, HDMI x 2, and USB Type-C x 1. The USB Type-C port supports up to 90W USB PD power supply, along with a USB 3.0 x 2 hub function and 5W + 5W speakers.
In terms of dimensions, the 31.5-inch model measures 715 mm in width, 239 mm in depth, and 488 to 598 mm in height. The 27-inch model has dimensions of 614 mm in width, 239 mm in depth, and 460 to 570 mm in height.
This new technology and these displays could be a game-changer for creators who require precise color reproduction, as well as gamers who demand high-quality visuals and smooth gameplay. The enhanced black reproduction capabilities of the displays could lead to a more immersive viewing experience for users.