You also get the advantage of independent pixel control, along with impressive colour fidelity and contrast. Moreover, since OLED displays do not require backlighting, these UltraFine monitors don’t suffer from the distracting halo effect or blooming common on many LCD displays.
You can take further control of the calibration with the LG Calibration Studio software, which is free for use. The panels come with detachable self-calibration sensors that help with this process. You can even cancel out external light sources thanks to monitor hoods that come with the package.
All these features combined are enough to ensure that you get the best out of the OLED’s performance, thus making it suitable for even the most detailed digital projects. You will get similar performance benefits while gaming as well, as the monitors have a rapid 1ms response time, which is great for people who enjoy high-fidelity gameplay.
You do pay a small price for the performance, though, as the monitors require a healthy 90W power input to keep them running. The power is supplied through a USB-C port, while you also get regular USB connections, an HDMI port, and two display ports for easy stacking.
All of this and more is packed in a slim yet simple design, which includes a stand that attaches securely to the rear of the display with a simple One-click mechanism. The stand allows you to adjust the monitor for height, pivot and tilt, thus offering great visibility at almost any angle.
While there is no confirmation how much money you will have to spend to get these monitors, what we do know is that you can buy them as they become available in LG stores next month.