LG&s introduced two other interesting models besides the two UltraFine OLED Pro monitors: the DualUp monitor (28MQ780) and the LG UltraFine Display (32UQ85R), the former of which stands out because its panel has the unusual aspect ratio of 16:18 with a Square Double QHD resolution of 2,560 x 2,880 pixels and is thus almost as high as it is wide.
LG DualUp 28MQ780
LG DualUp 28MQ780
The LG DualUp 28MQ780 can be operated in a vertical split-screen mode on two PCs, so that the user virtually has two 2,560 x 1,440 displays available among each other for various applications for multitasking, whose area is supposed to correspond to that of two 21.5" displays. Huawei had already demonstrated a similar, albeit not quite as radical, new vertical-oriented format with its MateView Monitor in a 3:2 aspect ratio, which had a 4K+ resolution of 3,840 x 2,560 pixels.
LG DualUp 28MQ780
The LG DualUp happily covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color space - its brightness of 300 nits is average, as is its contrast of 1,000:1. Its interfaces include a DisplayPort, two HDMI and two USB-A ports as well as a USB-C port that provides connected notebooks with up to 96 watts of charging power. HDR display is supported via the HDR10 standard - though you shouldn&t expect too much from the 28MQ780 given its relatively low brightness, average contrast, and lack of local dimming zones.
LG DualUp 28MQ780 with LG Ergo stand.
The LG DualUp comes with the extremely freely adjustable LG Ergo stand, which can be attached to most desks and tables via clamp to save space and can be adjusted in height as well as tilted, swiveled and also rotated (pivot).
LG UltraFine 32UQ85R
Entirely aimed at professional users in the field of photo and video editing is the 4K (3,840 x 2,160) UltraFine 32UQ85R model from LG in the traditional 16:9 format, which is equipped for the first time with a 31.5" Nano IPS Black panel that has a contrast ratio of 2,000 : 1, which is far above average for IPS panels, including deep Schwazrtönen and also offers 98% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space.
LG UltraFine 32UQ85R
Its brightness of 400 nits is slightly above average, and HDR display is possible according to the Display HDR400 standard. In addition, the 32UQ85R has a detachable sensor for automatic color calibration, which can be easily scheduled via LG&s software so that the display is always color-tuned. Its interfaces include two HDMI as well as one DisplayPort.
LG UltraFine 32UQ85R Pivot
LG plans to announce more information such as price and release date of the two new models on the occasion of CES 2022 on January 4.