- The 40 -inch Ultrafine LG monitor offers a 5K2K resolution and strong color specifications for creative workflows
- Thunderbolt 5 brings high speed data up to 120 Gbps and 96W load
- Nano IPS Black double contrast panel on regular IPS monitors
LG has launched its last 5K monitor, since it seems to encourage hardware in territory once reserved for creative niche professionals.
The 40U W ultrafine LG monitor of 40 inches presents an ultra screen of 39.7 inches with a resolution of 5120 x 2160, and is the first screen of the world that admits the Thunderbolt 5 connectivity.
It arrives with a high price of approximately $ 2,246, asking questions about how much functionality users really need and what the cost justifies.
Direct creative precision with premium display specifications
The Nano IPS Ultrafino Black Panel has a 2000: 1 contrast ratio, which doubles that of traditional IPS monitors.
Combined with the coverage of 99% of DCI-P3 and the VESA DisplayHDR 600 certification, LG is aimed at professionals in video production and photo editing, where they import the fidelity of color and the details of the shadow.
Their extensive 21: 9 aspect ratio and 2500R curvature add a layer of immersion that some professionals can appreciate, which makes the 40U990A-W a capable commercial monitor.
For those who trust the accuracy of the pixel, this monitor could appeal as the best monitor for video edition, although its impact will depend on how well these specifications are translated in real world consistency and performance.
From a hardware perspective, the presence of Thunderbolt 5 brings speed improvements for data transfer of up to 120 Gbps and allows up to 96W of laptop computer load.
The port is also compatible with the Daisy chain of 5k2K monitors, allowing complex multiple viszed configurations without disorder.
While this could suggest the convenience of the future, the benefits of the real world of Thunderbolt 5 remain largely not tested at a scale.
The first buyers of this device can find compatibility problems or decreasing yields compared to more mature standards.
This 5K monitor also has a 3 -sided narrow bezel, with height options, rotating tilt of adjustable height that are now standard on premium screens.