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  2. 4K resolution - Wikipedia

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    4K resolution refers to a horizontal display resolution of ... (1. 77:1 or 16:9); this resolution was used in the 21.5-inch (55 cm) LG UltraFine 22MD4KA 4K ...

  3. Apple displays - Wikipedia

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    The LG UltraFine 5K Display. After Apple discontinued production of standalone displays in 2016, they partnered with LG to design the UltraFine line, with a 21.5-inch 4096x2304 display (22MD4KA-B) and 27-inch 5120x2880 display (27MD5KA-B), released in November 2016 alongside the Thunderbolt 3-enabled MacBook Pro. [4]

  4. 5K resolution - Wikipedia

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    However, there is a rapid increase in media content being released in 4K and even 5K resolution. Online streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video launched videos in 4K resolution in 2014 [3] and are actively expanding their collection of videos in 4K resolution. As 4K content becomes more common, the usefulness of 5K displays in ...

  5. Ultra-high-definition television - Wikipedia

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    On October 25, 2012, LG Electronics began selling the first flat panel Ultra HD display in the United States with a resolution of 3840 × 2160. [74] [75] [76] The LG 84LM9600 is an 84 in (210 cm) flat panel LED-backlit LCD display with a price of US$19,999 though the retail store was selling it for US$16,999. [74] [75] [76]

  6. LG V30 - Wikipedia

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    The LG V30 is an Android phone manufactured by LG Electronics as part of the LG V series. Unveiled on 31 August 2017 as the successor to the LG V20 , the V30 forgoes the V20's secondary display for a "floating bar" which has nearly the same functions as the second display.

  7. Digital Fine Contrast - Wikipedia

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    Digital Fine Contrast is a contrast-enhancing display technology introduced in 2006 by LG Display.It is used in the company's "Flatron" line of TFT monitors and implements a 'smart function' whereby it dynamically detects the characteristics of each frame to be displayed and automatically adjusts its contrast to obtain a sharper and more vivid image.