
"The UltraFine 32U990A features a 31.5-inch IPS panel with a native resolution of 6,144 x 3,456 and a maximum refresh rate of 60Hz. It supports 10-bit color covering 98 percent of the DCI-P3 and 99.5 percent of the Adobe RGB color spaces. It offers a 2,000:1 contrast ratio with 450 nits of brightness which helps explain why LG's 6K display is nearly $3,000 cheaper than Apple's similarly-styled but aging 6K Pro Display XDR which instead offers up to 1,600 nits of brightness."
"Thunderbolt 5 support means LG's display can move files around at speeds up to 120Gbps when connected to other T5 devices, but its port selection isn't quite as extensive as what you'll find on the many Thunderbolt 5 hubs now available. The UltraFine 32U990A features HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, a pair of 96W T5 USB-C ports, a USB-C upstream port for connecting to your computer, and a pair of slower USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 ports."
LG's UltraFine 32U990A is a 31.5-inch IPS monitor with a native 6,144 x 3,456 resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. The panel supports 10-bit color with 98 percent DCI-P3 and 99.5 percent Adobe RGB coverage, a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, and 450 nits peak brightness. The display includes built-in Thunderbolt 5 connectivity enabling up to 120Gbps transfer speeds and offers HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, two 96W T5 USB-C ports, a USB-C upstream port, and two USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 ports. Pricing is $1,999.99 for preorder, with US shipments expected to start October 20th and earlier launches in South Korea and Japan.
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