LG Electronics Australia (LG) is launching the DualUp Ergo (28MQ780) monitor, the latest addition to the LG Ergo monitor category.

At launch, LG Australia is offering an exclusive 10% discount to the first 100 units sold via LG.com/au, before the monitor becomes available from leading retailers in June.

Featuring an advanced flexible design, the Ergo stand can be positioned at the preferred height, distance, and angle to enable a comfortable posture, help reduce muscle-stress and increase productivity.

“At LG, we are passionate about providing innovative technology that supports the ever-changing consumer demands for both home and office workers. Whether you are a content creator, office worker or designer, the new DualUp Ergo monitor delivers both practicality and efficiency for the modern professional,” LG Electronics Australia head of B2B marketing – solutions for business, Brad Reed said.

“Offering a completely new form factor for the monitor screen, the DualUp Ergo will enable users to multitask with ease when completing creative tasks. It is an innovative solution that will help enhance productivity when working, particularly for those users who find themselves looking at information for extended periods of time on multiple screens or windows.”

LG DualUp Ergo monitor features a Nano IPS display with a 16:18 aspect ratio to enhance efficiency. The Square Double QHD (2,560 x 2,880) resolution monitor offers the same screen real estate as two 21.5-inch displays but keeps a single monitor footprint thanks to a vertical split view function. 

The display supports a wider colour spectrum, 98% of DCI-P3 colour gamut and offers vibrant colour reproduction with the ability to display HDR10 content clearly. The DualUp Ergo also features auto brightness control whereby the sensor measures the ambient light in the surrounding environment and adjusts the screen brightness accordingly. The monitor also boasts a response time of 5ms, with a 1000:1 contrast ratio and brightness of 300 nits.  

The LG DualUp Ergo allows users to control the on-screen content from two separate computers with the picture-by-picture feature. The built-in KVM features help manage the on-screen content with a single keyboard and mouse.

The monitor includes multiple connectivity solutions (Source PBP), including two HDMI ports, one upstream USB-C, and two downstream USB Type-C. The ports enable charging up to 90W while also displaying connectivity. By connecting two cables via the HDMI Display Port and USB Type-C users can utlise a dual monitor setup.

The LG DualUp monitor is now available at LG.com/au and is rolling out across leading retailers from June 2022 for RRP $1,299.