Continuing to add to its UltraGear, LG is now introducing the 49GR85DC-B, 49” Curved UltraGear™ DQHD 1ms 240Hz Monitor with VESA DisplayHDR™ 1000. Despite not being an OLED display, the monitor ...
[Update: While LG's official press channel has stubbornly refused to issue any useful update information on every model that might be receiving an HDR Game mode update, an unofficial LG source has ...
LG Electronics has found itself under a fair bit of pressure in recent days from angry gamers wanting the brand to improve the input lag performance (the time a TV takes to render image data received ...
CES 2016 - LG is already ahead of the 4K OLED TV game with its impressive TVs, but now the company is teasing its new 2016 models with the beautiful HDR technology included. The new 77- and 65-inch G6 ...
There aren't many picture quality weaknesses inherent in OLED display technology, but LCD TVs can get brighter. A prototype OLED TV billed as HDR (high dynamic range) aims to address that gap. David ...
The ultra-thin OLED “wallpaper TV” supports four flavors of high dynamic range technology. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor At the first major manufacturer press conference of CES, LG unveiled a ...
With an onslaught of products coming at CES 2017 in January, LG has decided to pre-announce its latest 4K HDR monitor. Its 32-inch, IPS panel-equipped 32UD99 supports the HDR10 standard that delivers ...
LG has just announced some impressive-sounding monitors that it’ll be bringing to CES in a couple of weeks. First up is the 32UK950, a 32-inch 4K monitor with HDR support, Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, ...
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LG was one of the first out of the gate with high-end consumer HDR monitors, and now it's ready to spread its wings a bit. It's unveiling three new displays, all of which promise more intense ...
The hottest technology in TV tech right now is the high dynamic range displays, but so far HDR hasn’t made its way into computer monitors—save for a few expensive studio-grade displays. That’s set to ...