The LG 49GR85DC-B UltraGear Widescreen Monitor elevates the gaming experience with advanced features and picture quality. The LX3 is still an active part of the LG’s line-up, but for 2023 they are ...
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Ahead of CES next month, LG has unveiled its new lineup of monitors for 2020. Included in the 2020 lineup is a new UltraWide display with Thunderbolt 3, new UltraGear gaming monitors, and the ...
Though the vast majority of computer screens are now a video-friendly 16:9 aspect ratio, we’ve seen some experimentation lately. Almost all of it has been with ultrawide and mega-ultrawide screens, ...
LG Electronics has just launched a new 28-inch LG DualUp monitor (28MQ780) in the United States. It's a very unusual product, but one that still has a certain demand, and further strengthens LG in the ...
LG has announced the latest in its line of widescreen LCD monitors. The W2271TC features a built-in webcam, microphone, and speakers, which means you needn’t bother with lots of extra gadgetry on your ...
LG already jumped the gun by announcing new OLED monitors before CES kicks off in January; now the company is announcing another pair of panels, and these are designed for productivity. The new LG ...
When people talk about getting bigger monitors to improve their productivity, they probably mean a 24-inch ultra-wide screen that may be curved. Having more screen space, even when it comes in the ...
With DVD drives pretty much as standard on PCs these days, not to mention high-speed downloads, it’s no wonder we’re looking for bigger and better monitors to use our computers to the fullest. LG has ...
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