LG Launches First 21:9 UltraWide Monitor: The 29-Inch EA93
By Rob Scott
November 13, 2012
November 13, 2012
- LG announced last week the launch of its 21:9 UltraWide monitor, which the company claims is the world’s first monitor in that format.
- The 29-inch EA93 UltraWide Monitor boasts a 21:9 aspect ratio and features 4-Screen Split with the ability to offer four customizable screen views.
- “That could make this monitor a possible alternative for people who use a dual-screen setup,” notes Digital Trends. “In fact, it has a Dual Link-up option to connect the monitor to two external devices, which means you could have a similar setup to multiple monitors without any variation in color or image quality. It also features a DVI-D port and two HDMI connectors.”
- With a maximum resolution of 2,560 x 1,080, the IPS (In Plane Switching) display should prove an excellent option for watching movies. LG is emphasizing the monitor is designed for work and personal use.
- “LG has been making waves with its efforts to improve screen quality this year,” notes the post. “The company has gone very small with a 5-inch LCD screen with high definition and 440 ppi, and insanely big with a whopping 84-inch Ultra HD television.”
- The EA93 will initially roll out in South Korea this month before availability in the U.S. The company has yet to announce a price point.
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