As a reminder, the LG 28MQ780 DualUP is a Square Double QHD monitor with a 28-inch IPS HDR10 panel with a definition of 2560×2880 pixels (i.e. the vertical assembly of two 21.5 inches in 2560×1440 pixels without borders, like what is usually obtained horizontally with ultrawide format monitors) and a new 16/18 format.
The brightness of the panel reaches 300 nits, the response time is 5 ms from gray to gray and the screen offers 98% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space. The DualUp has two built-in 2x7W speakers and comes with the Ergo stand to facilitate ideal screen placement. According to LG, its format would allow reduce side-to-side head movement, a leading cause of neck pain
(especially with an ultrawide screen). This format might be interesting for content creators, designers, developers and other businesses that would benefit from an extended height format.
connector side, the LG 28MQ780 DualUP monitor has two HDMI ports, a DisplayPort port, a USB-C port capable of delivering 90W to power the host machine (which will be sufficient for a good part of the Apple range, except for a MacBook Pro 16 pouces launched at a gallop and powering several peripherals itself) as well as 3 USB-A 3.0 ports. The LG 28MQ780 DualUP is already available for pre-order on the manufacturer’s official website at the price of 749,99 euroswith first deliveries scheduled for June 13.