LG 32U990A 6K Monitor Specification Details and Features Confirmed
More specification details are provided now on the LG 32U990A, which is the world’s first 6K 6144×3456 monitor supporting Thunderbolt 5. This new information thus confirms its VESA DisplayHDR 600 certification as well as its brightness specifications for SDR and HDR modes.
Display Quality and Brightness
This particular type is a 31.5-inch Nano IPS panel professionally used, the LG 32U990A. In file editing, the display offers a standard brightness of 450 nits typical in SDR since it is professional in use. It is set up for a peak brightness of up to 600 nits in HDR because it is certified by VESA DisplayHDR 600. However, there is no local LED or mini-LED zone dimming technology employed in this model.
The following includes the specifications for color reproduction:
- Color Gamut: 99.5% Adobe RGB and 98.5% DCI-P3 coverage.
- Color Depth: 10-bit color for fantastic accuracy.
- Panel Type: Nano IPS for improved color and contrast.
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz.
Connectivity and Power Thunderbolt 5
The versatility of this monitor lies in its Thunderbolt 5 port. The transfer speed is 80 Gbps, clearly higher than the threshold for uncompressed 6-kilobyte signals at 60Hz. This means that the connection can receive display signals and still use attached devices without losing fidelity.
The main features of connectivity:
- Thunderbolt 5 Port: Charges attached devices with up to 96W of power.
- Other Ports: Four more USB Type-C ports are added to the monitor for direct connection to other peripherals.
Pricing and Availability
LG has not yet revealed the price or release date. However, some reports from other sources indicated that it might cost around $1,300, and its possible retail launch may occur this month.