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Given that LG is the panel supplier of a lot of monitors, I think it's interesting to see what they have planned for production this year:

http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/news_archive/30.htm#lg_panels

For those who don't want to click, these are the panels:

34"_ There are 2:

  • A 21:9 IPS panel (LM340WW1) with a 3432(or 3440, to be conf.) x 1440 resolution, 14ms G2G response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness, 178/178 viewing angles and sRGB colour gamut. Already in mass production.
  • A 2560 x 1080 option for the panel above that's also in mass production.


31"_ Just one: 4096 x 2160 IPS panel (LM310UH1) with Adobe RGB gamut. It is expected to go into production towards the end of 2014 in Q4.


27"_ Four of these:

  • A 27" 3840 x 2160 IPS panel with Adobe RGB colour, expected to go into product in the second half of 2014 (September).
  • A 27" 5120 x 2880 ("5k3k") panel. The production date is not known.
  • A 27" 2560 x 1440 IPS panel (LM270WQ??) with "Neo Blade", LG's ultra-thin bezel design. Expected to go into production in July.
  • A 27" 1920 x 1080 IPS panel (LM270WF7) with "Neo Blade". Already in production.


There's a weird one, the LM265SQ1 panel. It' a 26.5" 1:1 (yep, square!) IPS panel with a 1920 x 1920 res and sRGB colour space. For the second half ofthe year.


25"_ Two of these:

  • A 25" 2560 x 1080 21:9 aspect ratio IPS panel (LM250WW1) already in production.
  • A 2560 x 1440 res IPS panel (LM250WQ??) with Neo Blade expected to go into production in September.


24"_ Just 1: a 1920 x 1200 IPS module (LM240WU??) also with Neo Blade.


23.8"_ Two of them, and very interesting:

  • A 3840 x 2160 IPS panel (LM238WR1) with Adobe RGB gamut via its GB-r-LED backlight system. Already in production.
  • The other one is just the same panel but with sRGB gamut expected to go into production in August.


Finally, the 23", with the LM230WF7, a 1920 x 1080 res. Nothing else is know except for the fact that it may have an A-TW Polarizer. For those who don't know (like myself) it's a film added to the panel service designed to improve off-angle viewing of dark/black content.

Oh, and to get a glimpse of what that "Neo Blade" slim bezel means, it's a ~6mm bezel. Here's a pic of a Dell Monitor that uses it, and how 2 of them look.



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