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LG focuses on gaming at IFA

August 28, 2018 19.34 Europe/London By Robert Briel

IFA 2018 BERLIN. LG Electronics is demonstrating its new UltraGear monitors at IFA 2018 in Berlin this week.

The monitors take immersion to a new level thanks to their performance, picture quality and fast refresh rate. Combined with a stylish design the UltraWide 21:9 monitor creates an immersive playing field that enhances the gaming experience.

The flagship UltraGear model (34GK950G) boasts the most features in the lineup with picture quality thanks to the Nano IPS display technology that covers 98 percent of the DCI-P3 colour space. The same display also recreates colours across over 135 percent of the sRGB color space. With NVIDIA G-Sync graphic processing technology built-in, the UltraGear 34GK950G provides smooth motion graphics without tearing or stuttering. Its high refresh rate of 120Hz (overclocked) means that objects are rendered more clearly for smoother gameplay and seamless visual fluidity.

With its immersive 34-inch display and crystal clear UltraWide QHD (3440 x 1440) image rendering and 21:9 wide aspect ratio, the UltraGear 34GK950G 2018 provides users a new perspective on their favourite games. The wide ratio of the monitor makes it easier to see details off to the side that might normally be missed while its ultra-thin bezels makes it easier to connect multiple monitors for an even more immersive experience. And gamers can create their own unique ambiance with Sphere Lighting that boasts six colour settings to complement any game or movie.

“LG’s monitors have been setting standards in the industry for many years and LG UltraGear will be no exception,” said Tim Alessi, head of home entertainment product marketing at LG Electronics USA.

“Announcing our UltraGear monitors at Europe’s largest industry event is demonstration of our confidence and excitement about this new brand.”

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