LG's OLED Monitor Becomes the First to Pass VESA DisplayHDR1.2 Certification

TapTechNews on May 31st. LG UltraGear officially announced on the X platform recently that its OLED monitor, the 45GS95QE, has become the industry's first product to pass the VESA DisplayHDR1.2 certification.

LGs OLED Monitor Becomes the First to Pass VESA DisplayHDR1.2 Certification_0

The VESA DisplayHDR1.2 certification was released in early May, imposing more stringent requirements on the monitor's brightness, color gamut, and color depth, and adding several new tests in the color accuracy, contrast, black level, and subtitle flicker categories. For more detailed content, refer to TapTechNews' previous report.

And LG's 45GS95QE monitor is equipped with an 800R curved 44.5-inch OLED panel with a resolution of 3440*1440 (aspect ratio 21:9) and a refresh rate of 240Hz, with a GtG response time of 0.03ms.

LGs OLED Monitor Becomes the First to Pass VESA DisplayHDR1.2 Certification_1

This monitor has a 10-bit color depth, and the color gamut covers 98.5% DCI-P3 and is factory-calibrated.

LG 45GS95QE monitor is equipped with the new-generation MLA+ microlens array technology, with a typical brightness value of 275 nits and a peak brightness of 1300 nits, and has passed the DisplayHDR TRUEBLACK400 certification.

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