LG launches a new DualUp monitor with a tall 27.6-inch SDQHD display

Last year, LG launched the DualUp monitor with an ultra-tall display. Contradictory to most monitors on the market, it is taller than it is wide, featuring a 16:18 aspect ratio. This model was introduced with model number 28MQ780. Now, the company has recently unveiled a new DualUp monitor in China with the model number 28MQ750. […]

Last year, LG launched the DualUp monitor with an ultra-tall display. Contradictory to most monitors on the market, it is taller than it is wide, featuring a 16:18 aspect ratio. This model was introduced with model number 28MQ780. Now, the company has recently unveiled a new DualUp monitor in China with the model number 28MQ750. It brings essentially the same specifications as last year’s model, with minor changes.    It has a screen size of 27.6 inches, utilising LG Nano IPS panel and a narrow bezel design on three sides. The monitor offers a resolution of 2560 x 2880, a wide colour gamut of 98% DCI-P3, 300 nits of brightness, a 1000:1 contrast ration, and HDR10 support. Essentially, it provides the experience of two seamlessly positioned 21.5-inch QHD resolution monitors stacked vertically, it enhances work efficiency and productivity at the same time.

Let’s you connect computers to your monitor and control both devices with just 1 keyboard and mouse. When using two monitors from a single computer, each employee can easily run multiple applications at once without having to change windows—this basically doubles the amount of available workspace.The productivity of learning apps, office work, graphic manipulation, and many other forms of work can increase with this kind of configuration.

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