LG Electronics has announced the launch of the LG UltraFine 40WT95UF, which is the first 5K2K monitor in the world to support Thunderbolt 5. This new monitor is made for use in fields where people work with a lot of data, such as finance and IT. The 40-inch screen is meant to help professionals who need to see large amounts of information at once or use several programs at the same time. LG is making this monitor available to business customers around the world, as part of their plan to expand in the business market.
The LG UltraFine 40WT95UF has a 40-inch display with a 21:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 5,120 by 2,160 pixels. This wide and high-resolution screen creates a large workspace, which can be useful for people who have to look at spreadsheets, market charts, or several windows at once. The monitor also comes with features that help organize on-screen content, which can make it easier for users to manage many tasks without feeling crowded.
This monitor includes Picture-in-Picture and Picture-by-Picture modes, which let users view input from two different sources at the same time. This setup acts like having two monitors, but with less desk space taken up. For example, a financial analyst can look at data and charts side by side, while someone in IT can see long lines of code along with other applications. These features are designed to help people get more work done in a more organized way.
The display uses LG’s IPS Black technology and supports a refresh rate of 120Hz. With AMD FreeSync Premium, the monitor gives clear and smooth visuals, along with accurate colors and good contrast. This can be important for people who need to see details clearly, such as those working in coding, graphic design, or content creation. The high refresh rate also helps when working with fast-moving content or real-time data.
One of the main technical features of the 40WT95UF is support for Thunderbolt 5. This means users can transfer data at speeds up to 80Gbps, connect to high-performance devices, and charge laptops with just one cable. The monitor also offers a number of ports, including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, DisplayPort 2.1, and RJ45. This setup can make connecting devices easier and help keep the workspace tidy. The monitor also supports daisy-chaining, which allows users to connect other devices together in a series with fewer cables.
LG says that this new monitor is part of their ongoing effort to make screens and IT products that fit the needs of business users. They plan to keep making monitors that match what different industries need for their work. The LG UltraFine 40WT95UF is now available for businesses looking for a display that can help with data-heavy work and multitasking.
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