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LG’s bargain 4K HDR monitor set for release in Japan next week

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LG HAS unveiled the 32 UK 550B in Japan, one of the cheapest gaming- oriented 4K HDR monitors to hit the market. The monitor will be available to Japanese consumers Oct 11, and hopefully to the rest of the world soon.

LG Electronic­s Japan has just announced the release of the 4K HDR compatible, standard model 32 UK 550-B monitor targeted at gamers and businesspe­ople.

According to LG, it will be available to Japanese consumers on Oct 11 at 55,000 yen, or a little less than RM2,100.

The 31.5-inch monitor supports an HDR10 standard and has 4K resolution ( 3840 x 2160) which can display images with 95 per cent of the DCI-P3 colour range for brighter, deeper, and more precisely displayed hues than with the typical software- defined ratio; however, SDR images can still be converted to HDR10 via am image quality algorithm.

Additional­ly, a black stabiliser makes seeing dark scenes within a video game easier than usual.

The 5W + 5W speakers work with the AMD RADEON FreeSync tech for the ultimate gaming experience without tearing or lagging.

Though this monitor is not state- of-the- art among other gaming monitor options, it offers one of the best quality-to-price ratios yet given the resolution and FreeSync support. Some of the top gaming monitors with similar qualities like the ViewSonic XG2700- 4K or LG 34UC79G run from about US$ 530 to US$ 700. With the 32 UK 550-B’s arrival to the Japanese market on weeks for less than US$ 500, we hope to see it arrive across the rest of the world at a similar price.

 ??  ?? The LG 32 UK 550-B will first show up in Japan.— LG Electronic­s Japan photo
The LG 32 UK 550-B will first show up in Japan.— LG Electronic­s Japan photo

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