LG has released details of three new displays featuring Thunderbolt 3. Aimed at Apple fans and others with Thunderbolt 3 equipped laptops and desktop computers, the displays sport a new design, narrow bezels, and come in 32 and 34 inch sizes.
LG announced the three new monitors in its Thunderbolt series today, with their debut coming at CES 2018 in January. The new displays all feature an updated design, with nano-IPS, narrow bezels, and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity.
The monitors appear to miss out on the integrated webcam that was included with the 2016 UltraFine Display co-designed with Apple.
The new displays are available in 32 inch and 34 inch varieties, with a symmetrical design and quality stand.
Expected to be priced higher than the 27" UltraFine display due to their bigger size, the new 32 and 34 inch displays can connect to a Thunderbolt 3 port, and daisy-chain a number of other peripherals and secondary monitors, while delivering 60W of power to a connected laptop.
More details
More details can be found in LG's press release here.
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