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LG launches a new 49-inch monitor with a 240 Hz refresh rate and DisplayHDR 1000 certification


LG launches a new 49-inch monitor with a 240 Hz refresh rate and DisplayHDR 1000 certification



LG go on adding new monitors for Gaming to its UltraGear range, after seeing the ultra-wide 45-inch monitor with OLED panel, now it presents one even bigger. This ultra-wide monitor 49 inches and 32:9 format features a VA panel and features that make it great for gamers that require multiple windows open in addition to the game.

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The new LG 49GR85DC-B has a resolution of 5120×1440 points, which simulates two 27-inch monitors united in a single screen. In addition, it is capable of reach 240 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms response time with certification DisplayHDR 1000 to play quality HDR content. It is also compatible with technology AMD FreeSync Premium Pro that will synchronize the images of your graph with the monitor to avoid cuts. To make it more immersive, a 1000R curved panel has been installed.

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To make this size more useful, we have added option for 2 PBP and PIP, which will allow you to play content from two sources at the same time or open multiple windows simultaneously. Comfort and a gaming touch have also been added with the rear hexagonal design that has RGB lighting which also allows you to adjust it in height, tilt and pivot. For convenience includes DTS certified audio output, USB hub and two HDMI 2.1 connectors and one DisplayPort 1.4.

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For now no recommended price specified for this new 49-inch LG monitor.

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Article Editor: Juan Antonio Soto

Juan Antonio Soto

I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I gutted my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and a 210MB hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles that I write at Geeknetic. I spend most of my free time playing video games, contemporary and retro, on the 20+ consoles I own, in addition to the PC.

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