LG steps up monitor lineup with UltraWide and UltraGear


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With more people working from home these days, LG has stepped up their monitor lineup for 2020, by improving viewing angles, wider work area, and enhanced colors.

LG calls the UltraWide lineup the "ideal work-from-home setup." It features a 21:9 UltraWide Full High Definition (2560*1080) display. LG claims there are no color shift or distortion. No color degradation or washed-out whites on any angle. offering visual comfort and ensuring your best viewing pleasure. There is no color shift or no distortion of color at all when you’re viewing from every possible angle.  

LG said they designed the UltraWide with the idea of an immersive work environment, by having 99% sRGB and the IPS display, guaranteeing accurate color renditions. In short, LG promises this monitor is perfect for creatives.

The UltraWide also features a 178-degree field of view and can offers split screen and PIP mode to allow multi-tasking. And if you're curious, yes, LG said the UltraWide would be a great gaming monitor as well.

However, if we're shifting to gaming, LG is ready to arm gamers with the UltraGear. It's specifically designed to get people started in competitive gaming with its 144Hz refresh rate.

The LG UltraGear gaming monitor also comes equipped with Radeon FreeSync and Adaptive Sync, which smooths out motion without tearing or stuttering. Go on, try the UltraGear with Valorant.

LG’s UltraWide line of monitors start at P12,699 for the 25”, P14,799 for the 29”, P29,499 for the 34”, and P45,999 for the curved 34” version. LG’s UltraGear™ gaming monitor line on the other hand starts at P12,599 for the 24”, P22,199 for the 27”, and P23,999 for the 32”.