At CES 2020, LG unveiled a number of
products, including the 38-inch UltraWide Curved UltraWide QHD+ monitor and
32-inch Ergo monitor. The company has now launched a 27-inch version of the
Ergo monitor. The product is already available on the LG US official website
and it costs US$ 450. The product will hit other retail stores from June 1.
LG Ergo monitor features a 27-inch IPS QHD
display screen with QHD resolution of 2560×1440 pixels. Just like the 32-inch
version, the monitor features a space-saving stand with a C-Clamp attachment
that clasps to your desk. The stand can extend outward or be positioned close
to the wall, moved up to eye-level or lowered to the desk. It can even swivel
to face the opposite direction for convenient sharing of information with an
office colleague. It can also be positioned at the perfect height, distance and
angle for far more comfortable and more sustainable user experience.
You are not shelling US$ 450 just for an
adjustable stand but the monitor comes with some high-end features. The screen
provides a 178-degree viewing angle ad has a bumped-up 75 hertz (Hz) refresh
rate, higher than the 60Hz refresh rate on the 32-inch version. The display
also supports a 5 millisecond (ms) gray-to-gray (GtG) response time. In
addition, you get AMD Radeon FreeSync, HDR10 and 99% of the sRGB color-space.
It features a USB-C port that supports 60W Power Delivery, 2 HDMI ports, a
DisplayPort and dual downstream USBs.
