- LG Ultrafine 40-inch Monitor supplies resolution of 5 k2k and strong color specifications for creative workflows
- Thunderbolt 5 brings high -speed data up to 120 Gbps and 96W charging
- Nano IPS Black Panel doubles contrast over plain IPS screens
LG has released its latest 5K screen as it seems to encourage hardware to territory once reserved for niche -creative professionals.
The LG 40U990A-W Ultrafine 40-inch Monitor has a 39.7-inch curved Ultrawide screen with a 5120 x 2160 resolution, and it is the world’s first screen to support Thunderbolt 5 connection.
It arrives with a steep price of about $ 2,246, which raises questions about how much functionality users really need and what justifies the cost.
Targeting creative precision with Premium Display Specifications
Ultrafine Nano IPS Black Panel boasts a contrast ratio in 2000: 1 that doubles it from traditional IPS screens.
Combined with 99% DCI-P3 coverage and VESA Displayhdr 600 certification, LG is targeted at professionals in video production and photo editing, where color fios and shade details matter.
Its wide 21: 9-picture and 2500R curvature adds a layer of immersion that some professionals might appreciate, making 40U990A-W a skilled business monitoring.
For those dependent on pixel accuracy, this screen could appeal as the best screen for video editing, although its influence depends on how well these specifications are translated into the real world consistency and performance.
From a hardware perspective, the presence of Thunderbolt brings 5 speed improvements to data transfer up to 120 Gbps and enables up to 96W laptop charging.
The harbor also supports daisy chaining of 5K2K screens, allowing complex setups with multiple display without clutter.
While this may suggest the future convenience of the future, the real world remains benefits of Thunderbolt 5 largely untested in scale.
Early buyers of this device may encounter compatibility problems or reduce returns compared to more mature standards.
This 5K screen also has a 3-sided narrow frame with adjustable height, swivel and rocker options that are now standard on premium screens.



