
21 December 2017
Back in December last year LG unveiled a 4K monitor with 32-inches display. The product was showcased just ahead of the CES 207 event. The model number of the monitor was 32UD99. After a long delay of nearly three months, the device is now up for pre-orders in the US via Amazon at a price tag of $999. The estimated arrival time of this product is the second half of April or in May.
As far as features is a concern, the 32UD99 screen resolution is 3840 x 2160 pixels. The best thing about this product is its HDR10 support which makes sure display provides vibrant colors. Another feature of this monitor is its FreeSync support. The 32UD99 display panel is IPS and its key selling feature is its HDR10 support.
The bezels are also extremely thin at just 1.3mm. The pre-order price of this product showcase it is a high-end product from LG which is targeting enthusiast customers.
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There are quite a few things that I loved about this monitor, including the powerful resolution and the thin bezels. Looks slim and trendy.
One feature that needs a mention is the HDR10 support as well. I think not many monitors have this these days. And for the looks, yeah, full marks to the designing too.
32-inches? Great! 4K monitor? Great!! Pricing? Great too!!! I mean, yeah, it's on the upward side. But it's understandable that the monitor is 32 inches and that too in 4K.
And remember, it's the pre-order price bracket. This means the actual price tag might still be even more than what it is at the moment.