Hands-On With LG's 32-Inch UltraFine OLED Pro Display

In our latest video, we went hands-on with the new UltraFine OLED Pro display from LG, which we compared to the Pro Display XDR, and whether it was worth the extra cost.

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The display has a resolution of 3840 x 2160 and it's made of an organic material called "OLED". It's actually 31.5 inches, but it's rounding up to 32.

The Pro Display XDR is designed for professionals, and the same can be said for the LG OLED Pro display. It's a display for creatives, not for gaming or content consumption, and it has impressive color accuracy, so it's definitely a display for creatives.

It looks similar to most other monitors, and it comes with a solid selection of ports, including two DisplayPorts, an HDMI port, and a headphone jack. It can be used vertically.

There are no real highlights in this model, even though it does look impressive, because there are no real upgrades to the prior model. To see the full feature overview and to watch the video in action, you need to take a look at our video on YouTube.

The previous model of the display cost $4,000, so it's not going to be cheap when it comes out.

There are rumors that Apple is working on its own Apple- branded display options that could come out in 2022, so if you're interested in this display, you might want to hold out on a purchase.

There are three displays in the works. The smaller displays are expected to be more affordable and closer to replacements for the now-discontinued Thunderbolt Display.