LG expanded its monitor lineup in Brazil with the launch of the Ultra UHD 32” 4K 32UR500-B monitor last Thursday (24). As the model name suggests, the device has a 32-inch display that offers plenty of space for all tasks.
LG’s new monitor is also a good option for enthusiasts. It has 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels), which is four times sharper than Full HD resolution. High pixel density improves image quality and increases comfort when viewing all types of content.
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LG 32UR500-B is a monitor suitable for professionals of all categories, especially designers, video and image editors and content creators.
The screen is a VA panel that can reproduce up to 1 billion colors, has HDR10 and is 90% accurate in the DCI-P3 standard. Therefore, it meets the needs of most professionals and users who work with images.
Although it is not a monitor specifically for gamers, the LG 32UR500-B has gaming features such as AMD FreeSync, Dynamic Action Sync and Black Stabilizer. It’s worth noting that the refresh rate is only 60 Hz, which isn’t ideal for competitive gaming.
LG 32UR500-B has stereo sound through two speakers with 10W RMS power; This could be a good opportunity for those who don’t want or need to purchase more robust audio equipment. It also has a reading mode feature and Flicker Safe, which prevents eye fatigue after long-term use.
In terms of ergonomics, the LG 32UR500-B only offers basic tilt adjustment (-5° to 15°). The monitor has an HDMI connection and DisplayPort 1.4. Its dimensions and weight with base are 714.3 x 512 x 223.3 mm and 6.2 kg respectively.
LG 32UR500-B will be available in national stores soon. The recommended price is R$ 1,999.
Source: Tec Mundo
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