<h5>LG has announced three new monitors coming to CES in Las Vegas a few weeks from now.</h5>
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<p>The first one is the 32UK950 which is a 32-inch 4k monitor with HDR support. It features 98-percent P3 color gamut and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. It should also offer 600-nits peak brightness receiving new Vesa certified DisplayHDR 600 certification.</p>
<p>If 32UK950 is not good enough for you will be able to choose a new 34WK95U monitor. It is a 34-inch, 5K monitor featuring massive 5,120 x 2,160 pixels resolution. It also includes a Thunderbolt 3 port that can pass 5K (60Hz) video through it.</p>
<p>The third in the list is a 34-inch 34GK950G Quad HD monitor with 2560 x 1440 pixels resolution. It will support NVIDIA G-Synch for a better gaming experience.</p>
<p>All of these monitors feature Nano IPS technology. This adds nanometer-sized particles to screen&#8217;s LED display which results greatly enhanced on-screen colors.</p>
<p>Chang Ik-hwan, head of LG&#8217;s IT business division said:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;With these latest premium monitors from LG, we wanted to communicate that LG is absolutely committed to delivering the best possible screen resolution and the best user experience on a desk or workspace.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>LG hasn&#8217;t revealed the prices for these monitors but we bet the price will be pretty salty.</p>