LG 38WK95C Monitor: 37”, 4K, Ultrawide with a 24:10 ratio and FreeSync
The panel in question is a IPS 37″ with 24:10 ratio, 99% sRGB color coverage and 4K resolution, precisely 3840×1600 pixels, so as to offer an ultrawide format that can be particularly liked in some areas where the windows open or the size of the work area is never enough.
LG presents a new monitor of the Ultrawide family, designed not so much for gaming as for applications in the workplace: the 38WK95C model palermo a particularly wide monitor with very interesting technical features, and a minimal design emphasized by the adjustable base reduced to minimum terms. The front frame thinned on three sides and the elegant rear body completely white.
The panel in question is a IPS 37″ with 24:10 ratio, 99% sRGB color coverage and 4K resolution, precisely 3,840×1,600 pixels, so as to offer an ultrawide format that can be particularly liked in some areas where the windows open or the size of the work area is never enough.
To complete the technical sheet, support the FreeSync standard of AMD, gray-gray response time of 5 ms and refresh rate of 75 Hz, which all in all can serve not only in everyday operations but occasionally also in gaming; LG also reports support for the HDR10 standard, even if the maximum brightness is 300 cd/m², when the minimum required would be at least a 400 cd/m² value.
As for the inputs, we find both two HDMI 2.0 connectors, a DisplayPort 1.2, a USB Type-C connector, headphone jack and two USB 3.0 ports. No information regarding availability, but has already been announced the price that should be around $1,499; for more images and technical information, please visit the this page.
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