Technology and gaming fans alike will be pleased to hear about the latest product that tech industry giant LG is planning to unveil at CES 2015. The company has announced its plans to reveal its all-new ultra-wide gaming monitor that supports AMD’s FreeSync technology. This new technologically advanced display will be the world’s first monitor ever made to support the AMD FreeSync technology.
The AMD FreeSync is a monitor technology that aids in the synchronization of the refresh rates of both the monitor’s display and graphic cards, which results in the elimination of “stuttering frame issues” and annoying “screen tearing.” AMD finally released its new FreeSync support in its Catalyst Omega driver, which was loaded with tons of new and innovative features.
Very soon after the AMD FreeSync technology launch, Samsung announced its plans to release its new line-up of 4K televisions that would be compatible with the open source software, but LG’s new monitor will be the first-ever display to actually support the AMD FreeSync technology. At the present, LG is calling this new and improved monitor the 34UM67, and it is said to be a 34-inch monitor display with an ultra-wide 21:9 aspect ratio.
LG has reported that it will be targeting its new 34UM67 model specifically towards the gaming population. The LG 34UM67 is just one the company’s newest monitor models for the new year. Apparently, LG also has at least 3 other new monitor models it is planning to reveal at the CES 2015.
Although LG is only releasing so much information about the innovative new monitor model, it has been dropping hints about certain features such as “Black Stabilizer” and “Dynamic Action Sync,” which reduces input lag. These specs were mentioned in the company’s press release, but more in-depth details such as screen resolution, type of panel, refresh rate, inputs, and most of all– price were purposely left out. Hopefully more of these details will surface at the official CES 2015 unveiling.