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LG's massive 6K monitor is down to the lowest price with a $400 discount

This professional-grade IPS monitor with a 6K resolution and Thunderbolt 5 connectivity is now available for $1,599.99.
The LG 32U990A-S monitor

6K monitors are not that common on the market, and these displays can get quite expensive for those who need such a high resolution. However, right now, you can get a 6K Thunderbolt 5 display from LG at a new all-time low price, thanks to a big $400 discount.

The LB32U990A-S is a 32-inch Nano IPS 6K 60Hz display with 224 pixels per inch. It connects via Thunderbolt 5, and you can daisy-chain two displays with a single cable, assuming your device is equipped with the right port and you have the right display. Besides pushing 6K via a single cable, you can charge your laptop at 96W, again, all with a single cable.

Available ports include one HDMI 2.1, one DisplayPort 2.1, two Thunderbolt 5 ports, and three USB-C ports for data transfer.

The LG 32U990A-S monitor

Being a professional-grade monitor, it supports 99.5% Adobe RGB, 98% DCI-P3, and 10-bit color depth. In the box, it comes with height, tilt, and pivot adjustments, giving you plenty of room to find the perfect position. There are also built-in speakers and a VESA mount.


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