LG announced last week the launch of its 21:9 UltraWide monitor, which the company claims is the world’s first monitor in that format.
The 29-inch EA93 UltraWide Monitor boasts a 21:9 aspect ratio and features 4-Screen Split with the ability to offer four customizable screen views.
“That could make this monitor a possible alternative for people who use a dual-screen setup,” notes Digital Trends. “In fact, it has a Dual Link-up option to connect the monitor to two external devices, which means you could have a similar setup to multiple monitors without any variation in color or image quality. It also features a DVI-D port and two HDMI connectors.”
With a maximum resolution of 2,560 x 1,080, the IPS (In Plane Switching) display should prove an excellent option for watching movies. LG is emphasizing the monitor is designed for work and personal use.
“LG has been making waves with its efforts to improve screen quality this year,” notes the post. “The company has gone very small with a 5-inch LCD screen with high definition and 440 ppi, and insanely big with a whopping 84-inch Ultra HD television.”
The EA93 will initially roll out in South Korea this month before availability in the U.S. The company has yet to announce a price point.
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