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LG introduces 34-inch curved business monitor

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

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LG introduces 34-inch curved business monitor LG 34UC86

LG had a 34-inch curved monitor destined for a creative professional crowd at IFA on its booth; it is the first time that this format has reached computer monitors.

The 34UC87 is a 21:9 ultrawide QHD (that's 3440 x 1440 pixels) business monitor with an IPS panel and covers over 99% of the sRBC colour space. As for connectivity, It comes with a pair of Thunderbolt 2 ports plus a 4-port USB hub.

LG has also integrated two 7W stereo speakers with Maxx Audio capability and bestowed it with an adjustable, ergonomic stand. A gamer version the 34UC97, is also available with a 144Hz refresh rate.

Price and availability have yet to be confirmed. Ultrawide QHD are only just starting to become popular as an alternative to full HD and QHD monitors.

However, their appeal is likely to be short-lived as the price of 4K monitors, which offer 67% more pixels on a much smaller screen diagonal (and hence, a higher pixel density) falls down.

Asus ZenWatch flaunts its stylish metal body and curved screen (pictures)

Thursday, September 11, 2014

The Asus ZenWatch is the first smartwatch using Android Wear -- Google's operating system designed specifically for watches.

Made of metal, curved glass and real leather, it's an attractive device and is due to go on sale later this year for "around €199", although detailed pricing and availability in the UK, US and Australia is yet to be announced. That Euro price converts to around $260 or AU$280, and Asus expects it'll be roughly £200 in the UK.

Asus' new smartwatch is powered by Android Wear, and looks to classic stainless steel for an edge in the wearable war. / Read Editors' take

September 3, 2014 4:15 AM PDT Photo by: Andrew Hoyle/CNET / Caption by: Andrew Hoyle


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