While many companies are waiting until CES to announce their new products, LG is getting out ahead of the crowd today by announcing its UltraFine OLED Por monitors for 2022. There are only two monitors in this lineup, and they’re both very similar. In fact, aside from display sizes, they’re more or less the same monitor, making picking between them a lot easier.
The 2022 UltraFine OLED monitors come in two different display sizes: 27-inch (27BP95E) and 31.5-inch (32BP953). Beyond those display sizes, these monitors have identical specification sheets. Both monitors output at 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160) with a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. In addition, LG says that both offer 99% DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB coverage, DisplayHDR 400 True Black, and a 1ms response time.
Those features aren’t super surprising for monitors aimed at creative types and artists, as these monitors are. That 1ms response time could make these monitors a good choice for gamers, but since LG didn’t publish refresh rate information in its spec lists today, we’re guessing that both use 60Hz panels, which isn’t ideal for PC gamers who put significant importance on high frame rates.
In any case, where these two monitors might stand out from the crowd is in their accessories. LG says that both come outfitted with detachable self-calibration sensors that can be used in tandem with the LG Calibration Studio software to make automatic adjustments to color accuracy.
Both monitors also come with a detachable hood, which is a fairly rare sight among consumer monitors. As you might imagine, the hood has a self-explanatory use in that it can block external light and cut back on glare so users can ensure they’re looking at accurate colors as they’re working.