![]() The press release mentions “HDR600,” which could just be the company’s own term for a monitor with 600 nits peak brightness, but may refer to the new DisplayHDR certification that does include a “DisplayHDR 600” tier. ![]() LG isn’t going into details about supported HDR formats, however. First up is the 32UK950, a 32-inch 4K monitor with HDR support, Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, 98-percent P3 color gamut coverage, and similar Nano IPS technology to LG’s LED TVs. LG has just announced some impressive-sounding monitors that it’ll be bringing to CES in a couple of weeks.
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