LG introduces a new screen powered by artificial intelligence

LG introduces a new screen powered by artificial intelligence

Just before the start of the IFA International Electronics Show in Las Vegas, LG debuted a gaming monitor, an innovative general-purpose screen that can follow and interact with the user’s movement, so that the screen position remains appropriate for the user’s location.
LG announced a new 45-inch gaming monitor featuring a 3440 by 1440 pixel OLED resolution, a refresh rate of 240 Hz, and an 800 R curvature.

The Ultra Gear 45 GR 95 QE, a foldable and convertible to a flat screen, was unveiled on Thursday.
Although OLED displays are unusual in desktop PCs, LG just debuted the Ultra Gear 48 GQ-900B, a 48-inch screen in this category.

LG also released the Ultra Fine Display Ergo, a 32-inch screen with artificial intelligence that uses a camera to translate user gestures and adjust the height and width of the screen to suit the user’s situation, which means the viewer can continue to follow the device from the best possible angle without having to stay still.

Depending on whether you stay in one mode for a long time or move to shift the screen mode, the screen movement settings may be changed to one of three modes: AI movement mode, continuous movement mode, and rotating movement mode.
LG has yet to reveal the price of these new screens or when they will be available for purchase.

LG unveils a new artificial intelligence-powered screen.

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