Realistic colors and a wider viewing angle is what LG's new UltraWide IPS multitasking screens offer 29 Inch.

LG UltraWide IPS

The new UltraWide IPS monitors from LG Electronics, 29EA73, 29EB73 and 29MA73, are presented with screens of 21,9 expansive inches, allowing you to work with multiple files simultaneously.

The use of IPS technology, next to the UltraWide lineup, allow these new LG monitors to display realistic images, with accurate color reproduction and a very wide viewing angle.

Thanks to the Split 4-Screen functionality, Performance can be optimized in multitasking applications, allowing to divide the screen into four segments that can be placed in a wide variety of configurations and at the desired size.

Dual Link-Up feature offers a new dimension to increase productivity, as it makes it possible for multiple users to access and view information stored on two external devices.
These features allow monitors to display content from a variety of devices, including smartphones, laptops and tablets.

The 29EA73 screens, 29EB73 and 29MA73 join the current of LG's 29EA93 equipment and offer similar features in terms of its IPS LED screen illuminated with a resolution of 2560 X 1080. They offer a color depth of 8 Bit, a brightness of 300 cd/m2, a contrast ratio of 3M: 1 and a response time of 5 Ms. likewise, They also incorporate two speakers 7 Watts.

LG 29EA73Compatibility and ergonomics

In addition to Mac compatibility, UltraWide Series supports multiple connectivity options, including MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link), HDMI and DisplayPort. These features allow monitors to display content from a variety of devices, including smartphones, laptops and tablets.

The 29EB73 includes a stand to adjust the position of the monitor to the most comfortable height, which helps reduce stress and create a more ergonomic work environment.

For its part, the 29MA73 model incorporates a TV tuner and incorporates the Extra View picture function that allows you to watch TV while viewing other content on the screen.


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by • 21 Aug, 2013
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