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LG Embraces IPS Panel Technology for a New Standard in Monitor Performance

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LG Electronics (LG) has introduced a new monitor series based on in-plane switching (IPS) technology, the IPS5. The IPS5 series is the latest version of the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) Award winning monitor line-ups of the IPS1 and IPS6 series. The IPS5 series has been upgraded with expert color calibration to ensure that colors remain sharp and true. The IPS5 series is equipped with outstanding color reproduction technology intended for enterprise customers and photographers who require bright and realistic images.

"We're committed to continually improving all aspects of our monitors with the best technology currently available," said Havis Kwon, President and CEO of LG Electronics Home Entertainment Company. "The IPS5 series is proof of that commitment, as these monitors deliver superbly accurate images with true color representation with a wide viewing angle for demanding professionals."



Expertly Tuned Color Accuracy
By replacing TN (twisted nematic) panels with IPS, the IPS5 series provides exceptionally realistic images with enhanced color accuracy. This accuracy is further assured by a report on color-calibration prepared by LG experts, which accompanies the monitors. The IPS5 series is one of very few high-end professional graphics monitors to offer such a guarantee. In turn, customers can be assured that onscreen colors are identical to real-life colors.

Consistent Color Tone Through Consistent Color Temperature
The IPS5 monitors maintain color temperatures at an optimum level of around 6,500K
(Kelvin), enabling reproductions of colors closest to the original. This consistency helps retain color impressions identical to those on the original image, so viewers can always see the image as it was intended.

Color Shift Free
Thanks to an alchemic convergence of IPS and LED, the new IPS5 monitors deliver highly advanced picture quality without any color shift. They also greatly extend viewing angle, ensuring viewers see crisp, realistic pictures from almost any position in front of the screen.

With its Dual Package feature, the IPS5 allows easy configuration of a second display, such as setting the split main monitor screen in dual mode, connecting a second monitor with a single click and showing the task bar on both monitors. Additionally, the Super Energy Saving technology makes the IPS5 as eco-friendly as it is technologically sophisticated. The IPS5P series is ergonomically designed with a height-adjustable stand which can be adjusted to almost any angle.

The IPS5 series is available this month while the IPS5P will be introduced in Europe in November 2011.

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LG is proactively competing with OLED monitors, which aren't even available yet. We'll see a few OLED monitors and TV's from Samsung being anounced in the months to come.
 
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I fear this is just a way to charge more for worse IPS panels.
 

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I applaud LG moving to higher quality screens such as IPS. Next step? Higher resolution please. I would prefer a higher resolution rather than yet another 1920 x 1080.
 

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i'm glad to see more IPS monitors out there. i want their prices to drop.
 
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Still waiting for >120 DPI......
 
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I applaud LG moving to higher quality screens such as IPS. Next step? Higher resolution please. I would prefer a higher resolution rather than yet another 1920 x 1080.

Hell yeah, I'm soooooo tired about Full HD crap. if LG can make "retina display" for apple then why the hell they can't release it for desktop monitor also. we need higher resolution RIGHT NOW
 

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and i still use a CRT monitor.
 
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prices arent so bad with their current IPS stuff:
LG IPS236V-PN IPS LCD TFT LED 23" HDMI Monitor | E...

23" IPS screen for £140.00

I wonder what these new ones will cost?

Bought one last weekend, didn't work on any Radeon GPU (9250SE, HD3200 and HD6950) via DVI. Really weird issue as the display would only work with vga-dvi adapter when my old display was connected as second display... When connected alone via DVI, the screen went black (power save) after Windows loading screen. XP, Win7 and Win8 Preview all had the same problem. Without any GPU drivers it was working. And of course when tested in the store with a GeForce equipped test PC, all worked fine. Returned it and got a full refund.
 
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