LG’s 32-Inch UltraFine OLED Pro Monitor Could Arrive By July 16th With A 27-Inch Model To Follow

LG announced a new range of high-end UltraFine displays back at CES in January, but things have been a little bit too quiet ever since. We’d expected to hear something this summer however, and now it looks like the wheels could be in motion for a launch as soon as July 16 — although potentially only for the 32-inch model.

As spotted by 9to5Mac, BH Photo now has listings available for both a 32-inch and 27-inch UltraFine OLED display, with the former set for a $3,999 asking price.

Most notable is the expected availability date of July 16, suggesting this week could be the big release window for the new monitor. The 27-inch version currently shows an expected availability date of October 11.

In terms of specifications, these new machines look particularly impressive although perhaps not on the same level as the Apple Pro Display XDR depending on the work you’re doing.

  • 27 and 31.5-inch OLED screen options
  • 3840 x 2160 4K resolution
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • USB-C with 90W pass-thru power
  • Up to 500 nits brightness
  • Dolby HDR 400 True Black
  • Supports multiple HDR signals, including BT.2100 HDR TV broadcast standard and PQ / P3 PQ
  • 1 ms response time
  • 10-bit color depth
  • 2 x DisplayPort
  • 3 x USB
  • 1 x HDMI
  • 3.5mm audio port
  • DCI P3 at 99%
  • Adobe RGB 99%
  • Anti-glare finish
  • MSRP: $3,000 and $4,000

Most people won’t be rushing out to spend this kind of money on a monitor of course, but those who could make use of a Pro Display XDR but can’t swing the $5,000 asking price could do worse than check these new monitors out.

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