Move over Samsung, LG
is gearing up to release a massive new monitor that every heavy
multi-tasker is bound to fall in love with.
Taking aim at dual-monitor setups, last
week the company unveiled its
upcoming 42.5-inch screen that has the capacity to fit four displays in one
single screen. Boasting a UHD resolution of 3840×2160, the 43UD79-B will
also feature an IPS panel with non-glare coating and a contrast ratio of up to
1000:1.
Here are some more images of the stunning
device:
Among other things, the monster-screen
will offer standard refresh rate of 60Hz, peak brightness level of 350 cd/m2,
8ms gray-to-gray (GTG) response time and viewing angles of 178 degrees –
horizontally and vertically.
As far as connectivity goes, LG has
equipped the display with two HDMI 2.0 inputs capable of running 4K video at
60Hz, two HDMI 1.4 inputs running 4K at 30Hz, one USB 3.1 Type-C port with
support for DP Alt Mode, as well as one DisplayPort 1.2 with FreeSync running
4K at 60Hz.
The reason for all these ports is that
the 43UD79-B can display images from up to four devices at the same time.
What’s particularly nifty is that you also get to split the screen in various
configurations based on how many devices you’ve connected to the monitor.
LG has also built its Dual Controller
feature into the 43UD79-B, which means you can plug two computers to the
monitor and use the same mouse and keyboard setup to interact with both
systems.
While the press release suggests the
monitor will launch in Japan on May 19 at the price of around 83,000 yen, US
retailers are already offering pre-orders for $697, with plans to
start shipping on May 9.
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