LG UltraFine Display Ergo 32UN880B 4K Monitor Is All About Space-Saving and Ergonomics

While we’ve known about LG‘s upcoming UltraFine Display Ergo 32UN880 since mid-December, the monitor has been properly unveiled to the masses at CES 2020. The LG UltraFine Display Ergo 32UN880 is a premium 32″ monitor aimed at the professional crowd, but will also suit gamers. 

LG UltraFine Display Ergo 32UN880

As the name suggests, the monitor is all about offering an ergonomic solution alongside excellent image quality, and a straightforward plug and play experience thanks to a single USB-C One Cable designed to provide high-quality graphical data transfer and even dual-port USB connectivity/charging.

Here’s the official blurb from LG;

“Height-adjustable to help you do your best work. Turn to LG’s 32″ UltraFine Display Ergo monitor to edit photos, create content and design graphics at just the right height — whether sitting or standing. An ergonomic monitor that works hard for professionals looking for an even more proficient workstation, while still delivering amazing 4K picture, breathtaking clarity, fine detail, and accurate color.”

Design

The ergonomic design revolves around a vertical post clamped to the desk to which the screen is attached via a protruding full-motion ergonomic arm. Aside from freeing up precious desktop real estate, it also allows the Ultra Fine Ergo to swivel, tilt, pivot, extend and retract at will to find that perfect angle. It’s all about flexibility and seems particularly suited to a busy collaborative office environment. Setup is reportedly easy as well, thanks to a Once Click mount system.

Specs

The display features a 31.5″ UHD 4K 3840×2160 IPS panel with 5 ms response time, 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, 1.07 billion colors, 350 nits, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 60 HZ refresh rate, HDR10, one USB Type-C port, one DisplayPort, and a couple of HDMI ports. Support for AMD’s FreeSync variable refresh rate technology is thrown in as well, which makes it viable for gaming.

Final Word

There’s no word on a release date or exact price, but given LG is showing off the UltraFine Display Ergo 32UN880B at CES, we shouldn’t have too long to wait to find out.