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LG has gone through the IFA to present two new monitors with which they will satisfy the followers of two types of technologies, G-SYNC from Nvidia (34GK950G) and FreeSync 2 from AMD (34GK950F), both with Nano IPS panels.

LG 34GK950G and 34GK950F come with Nano IPS panels

Both models 34GK950G and 34GK950F offer a resolution of 3440x1440p and have a panel of the Nano IPS type. These two monitors are designed to cater to opposite sides of the PC market, with the 34GK950G supporting G-Sync while the 34GF950F supports VESA Adaptive-Sync and FreeSync 2. Both monitors use a flicker-free W-LED backlight with a coating of KSF phosphor to offer 98% coverage of DCI-P3 colors.

The G-Sync monitor supports a refresh rate of 100 Hz and an overclocking mode of 120 Hz, while the FreeSync version supports a full refresh rate of 144 Hz without the need for overclocking. This makes the FreeSync version of this screen superior in terms of image quality, at least compared to the G-Sync version when running in its 120Hz overclocking mode.

Both monitors support a maximum brightness of 400 nits, which is low when it comes to HDR compliance, although it is enough to grant the FreeSync version full FreeSync 2 certification. The FreeSync version also offers support for 10-bit color depths (8-bit + FRC).

The G-Sync version of this monitor will arrive in November for a retail price of 1, 399 euros. The price and release date of the FreeSync version is unknown, although it is expected to arrive around the same time.

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