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LG UltraGear gaming displays announced

LG unveiled their new UltraGear lineup of desktop, gaming-oriented monitors, which bring top of the line features for gamers. The monitors both feature a 34″ diagonal and a 3440×1440 resolution. They both feature a 21:9 aspect ratio; brightness is left at a relatively sparse 400 nits (with VESA’s DisplayHDR standard compliance) and static contrast only reaches 1000:1. The G-Sync panel (LG UltraGear 34GK950G-B) offers up to 120 Hz refresh rates with 4 ms GtG response times (via overclocking, only 100 Hz out-of-the-box), while the FreeSync 2 monitor (34GK950F-B) brings that up a notch to 144 Hz with 5 ms GtG response times.

The usage of nanoparticles applied to the screen’s LED backlighting serves to absorb excess light wavelengths and improve intensity, purity, and accuracy of the on-screen colors – LG claims that both LCDs can display 1.07 billion colors while covering 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. There’s ULMB support for the NVIDIA monitor and a similar technology for the FreeSync 2 display; LG’s proprietary DAS (Dynamic Action Sync) which follows TV’s Game Mode to cut post-processing of images to reduce lag; and there are brightness presets according to game types (FPS, RTS) for the G-Sync panel, while the FreeSync 2 features a black stabilizer tech.

Both LG UltraGear monitors feature 1x DisplayPort and 1x HDMI inputs (the FreeSync 2 34GK950F-B includes 2x HDMI), a dual/triple-port USB 3.0 hub, 1x audio input, and 1x headphone output. The FreeSync 2 model features a red inlay on the back of the monitor’s carcass, while the G-Sync option, for some reason, brings more RGB bling with six color settings for the illuminated ring on the back.

Amarendra

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