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LG’s new 6K Thunderbolt 5 UltraFine monitor is now available for preorder at $2,000

The LG UltraFine 32U990A brings a 6,144 × 3,456 resolution IPS panel, Thunderbolt 5 support, and 10-bit color in a 32-inch display priced at $2,000.

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LG UltraFine evo 32U990A 32-inch 6K Thunderbolt 5 monitor
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If you’ve been waiting for a cheaper, modern 6K monitor that doesn’t require a separate Thunderbolt dock, LG just made a very tempting play. The company’s new UltraFine 32U990A — billed as the “world’s first 6K monitor with Thunderbolt 5 built in” — is now up for preorder at $1,999.99 through LG, Amazon, and B&H Photo, landing squarely below Apple’s Pro Display XDR in price while borrowing many of the pro-focused specs creatives care about.

LG first pulled the curtain back on this 31.5-inch 6K monitor at CES 2025, and it’s been one of those products that quietly made sense as the Thunderbolt ecosystem matured. LG’s own newsroom calls the 32U990A the first 6K display with Thunderbolt 5 and highlights the awards and design cred the panel has already accrued.

Here’s the spec stuff people actually use to argue on the internet:

  • Panel & resolution: 31.5-inch IPS (Nano IPS / IPS Black family) with a native 6,144 × 3,456 (6K) resolution and a 60Hz max refresh.
  • Color & depth: 10-bit color support with coverage aimed at pros — about 98% of DCI-P3 and roughly 99.5% of Adobe RGB. That’s the kind of gamut creatives and colorists look for.
  • Brightness & contrast: LG quotes around 450 nits of typical brightness and a 2,000:1 contrast ratio — much lower in peak brightness than Apple’s XDR approach but still plenty bright for most editorial, photo, and design work.
  • Ports & power: this is the practical win — the monitor has full Thunderbolt 5 built in, plus HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, two 96W Thunderbolt USB-C ports, an upstream USB-C for your computer, and a pair of USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 ports for peripherals.

Thunderbolt 5 increases the connectivity ceiling. The spec provides bidirectional bandwidth up to 80Gbps and — with its Bandwidth Boost mode — can reach up to about 120Gbps for heavy display/data loads. In practice, that means the monitor can be both a fast data conduit and the primary display for a laptop with fewer compromises than older TB standards. It’s a genuine convenience: one cable for display, fast storage, and decent power delivery — a useful simplification for compact workstations.

  • LG UltraFine evo 32U990A 32-inch 6K Thunderbolt 5 monitor
  • LG UltraFine evo 32U990A 32-inch 6K Thunderbolt 5 monitor

This is where the conversation gets practical: at $1,999.99, the LG undercuts Apple’s Pro Display XDR by roughly $3,000 — Apple’s display started at $4,999 at launch — while offering modern connectivity and a similar 32-inch 6K size. But the story isn’t just price. Apple’s Pro Display XDR uses extreme dynamic range techniques and a backlight design that yields sustained 1,000 nits (and up to 1,600 nits peak in HDR), plus an absurdly high contrast control via local dimming. LG’s 450-nit typical brightness and 2,000:1 contrast aren’t trying to beat the XDR’s HDR peak spec; they’re offering a different value — color accuracy, high resolution, and Thunderbolt convenience for a much smaller outlay. If you need the absolute best HDR highlights for film finishing, XDR still has the edge; if you want a modern 6K workspace that plays nicely with laptops and external drives, LG suddenly looks like an obvious pick.

Who this is for

  • Photo editors and designers who need 6K real estate and wide color coverage but don’t require sustained 1,000+ nits for HDR mastering.
  • Mac and Windows power users who want fewer dongles and a single-cable desk setup (the built-in Thunderbolt 5 and 96W PD make the LG friendlier to laptops).
  • Anyone who liked the idea of Apple’s 6K size but didn’t want to pay Apple’s premium for its XDR brightness/engineering.

Caveats & considerations

  • HDR/peak brightness: If your work depends on extreme HDR grading or peak nit performance (film mastering, high-end HDR finishing), the LG’s 450 nits and lack of the Pro Display XDR’s full array local dimming mean it’s not a straight swap.
  • Ports vs. hubs: the monitor’s I/O is generous and practical, but it’s not a replacement for the larger, more port-dense TB5 docks on the market if you need multiple 10-GbE, lots of SATA/NVMe, or other specialized ports.
  • Availability: preorder dates can shift slightly between regions and retailers — B&H lists specific ship dates, and press outlets have reported late-October windows. If you’re timing a project deadline around a new monitor, factor in a possible variance of a few days to a couple of weeks.

LG’s UltraFine 32U990A is not a single-answer revolution that replaces every high-end display; it’s a far more pragmatic one. For $1,999, you’re getting a modern 6K workspace with Thunderbolt 5 convenience and pro-level color coverage — at a price that will make many pros and serious hobbyists rethink whether they need to spend double to get into a 6K class monitor. If your workflow is color-critical but doesn’t hinge on extreme HDR peak nit numbers, this monitor will likely give you most of what you need with a lot less pain at checkout.


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