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April 2026

Thunderbolt 5 connectivity and a 6K resolution both impress, but at this price we want OLED technology

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LG UltraFine 6K Evo

If you think more pixels makes for a better PC monitor, you're going to love the LG UltraFine 6K Evo 32U990A. This 6K monster has more than 21 million of them. For context, a 4K display has only eight million.

Those 21 million pixels are crammed into the same 32in diagonal as a regular widescreen monitor, resulting in much higher pixel density: 4K on a 32in display comes in around 140 pixels per inch (ppi), while the LG UltraFine 6K Evo clocks in at 224ppi. This makes for incredibly sharp visuals and clear, crisp text. It also allows for a huge amount of space for professional workflows: for instance, you can view 4K content in a window at full resolution and still have space left over for timelines, toolbars and more. It also benefits from true 10-bit fidelity, with 98% coverage of the DCI-P3 colour space, almost 100% coverage of Adobe RGB and a low average Delta E of 0.61.

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