Next LG 4K Monitor Launching Soon: 42.5-inch Panel Enables Multiple Display

LG has been witnessing ample appreciations from its users all around with its latest creations of technology. The tech giant seems to take up this reputation seriously as it is getting all set introduce more such amazing kinds of stuff soon. LG just announced its next 4K monitor which has been hinted to be a beast with a 42.5-inch panel. Specially dedicated for multitasking, the panel is indicated to sport multiple displays with sheer flexibility.

According to The Verge, the monitor, named as LG 43UD79-B, boasts a 4K IPS panel. It is enabled with UHD capacity having a 3840 × 2160 highest resolution. The display magnet packs a superlative contrast ratio ranging to 1000:1. Moreover, it comes with a peak brightness of 350 cd/m2 and boasts the combined support for over 1.07 billion colors. As for the viewing context, LG's newest monitor flaunts wide angle support up to 178 degrees on both vertical and horizontal ends, which ensures perfect viewing experience.

Besides all these, LG 43UD79-B also boasts tremendous qualities which are essential for high-level gaming. Engadget reported that LG's next 4K masterpiece comes with a spectacular Game Mode. The stunner boasts AMD's dynamic Freesync refresh technology support. It compliments the gaming geeks with AMD Radeon GPU support. The display unit also equips a range of ports, namely two HDMI 2.0 inputs, two HDMI 1.4 inputs for real-time 4K support, one DisplayPort 1.2a input, one USB 3.1 Type-C and a pair of USB 3.0 inputs.

Apart from having all such top class attributes, LG 43UD79-B lacks the capacity to beat its rivals in terms of its refresh rate. While its highest possible refresh capacity stakes up to 60 Hz, other copetitors like Acer and Asus, assure up to 144 Hz rate in 4K evolving which is more than double than the former. It hasn't been confirmed by any official sources but LG's upcoming 4K monitor will launch with a price tag of 83,000 Yen in Japan where it is scheduled to make its debut on May 19, 2017.

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