By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
World of SoftwareWorld of SoftwareWorld of Software
  • News
  • Software
  • Mobile
  • Computing
  • Gaming
  • Videos
  • More
    • Gadget
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
Search
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © All Rights Reserved. World of Software.
Reading: LG Ultrafine Evo 6K Review
Share
Sign In
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
World of SoftwareWorld of Software
Font ResizerAa
  • Software
  • Mobile
  • Computing
  • Gadget
  • Gaming
  • Videos
Search
  • News
  • Software
  • Mobile
  • Computing
  • Gaming
  • Videos
  • More
    • Gadget
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © All Rights Reserved. World of Software.
World of Software > Gadget > LG Ultrafine Evo 6K Review
Gadget

LG Ultrafine Evo 6K Review

News Room
Last updated: 2025/12/29 at 12:51 AM
News Room Published 29 December 2025
Share
LG Ultrafine Evo 6K Review
SHARE

Verdict

The LG Ultrafine Evo 6K is a formidable monitor for creatives who value fine detail and modern looks above all; it’s a great rival to Apple’s own Studio Display, plus offers a good port selection, surprisingly competent speakers, and an OSD that’s easy to live with. For a non-OLED screen, it is quite expensive, though.


  • Striking detail from 6K resolution

  • Vast port selection

  • Modern looks


  • Very expensive

  • Nano IPS lacks the punch and depth of OLED

Key Features


  • Thunderbolt 5 connectivity


    The Ultrafine Evo 6K is part of an exclusive club of screens with a very advanced and fast Thunderbolt 5 USB-C port option.


  • 6K resolution


    As its name suggests, this screen has a very detailed 6K resolution that makes it an ideal pairing for creatives who need the extra flexibility over 4K.


  • Strong port selection


    As well as offering Thunderbolt 5, this LG monitor also had DP, HDMI and more besides

Introduction

The LG Ultrafine Evo 6K takes the crown as the world’s first 6K resolution monitor with cutting-edge Thunderbolt 5 connectivity.

It pairs a minimalistic design with an uber-sharp 6K resolution Nano IPS screen that’s ideal for creatives, plus has two Thunderbolt 5-capable USB-Cs for high-speed connectivity and power delivery. This makes it one of the most modern screens around, and a potential rival to the Apple Studio Display on the face of it.

The problem this screen faces is twofold, though – the onslaught of OLED screens such as the Dell 32 Plus 4K QD-OLED Monitor, and the fact that it costs some £1799.98/$1999.99, making it one of the dearest panels around.

Advertisement

Whether this LG choice can live up to its high spec and equally hefty price tag remains to be seen, though. I’ve been testing it for the last week to see if it’s one of the best monitors we’ve tested.

Design

  • Minimalistic, Apple-like design
  • Solid build quality
  • Modern port selection 

By way of looks, the Ultrafine Evo 6K is perhaps the closest you’ll get to one of Apple’s Studio Display screens without purchasing one. It’s one of the most modern and minimalistic designed screens I’ve tested, and would work a treat in a forward-thinking office. 

There are minimal bezels around its large 31.5-inch screen, plus the stand has strong scope for adjustment, such as tilt and height adjustment, and it can swing around into a portrait mode if you want to. The only trouble here is that there isn’t much in the way of height adjustment, and this panel sits quite high off the ground by default.

Stand - LG Ultrafine Evo 6K
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Advertisement

To my surprise, there is some assembly required with this panel, with two screws needed to affix the base to the stand. The monitor itself simply clips into the stand for a sturdy fit, and with the stand being fully metal, the build quality is excellent.

The Ultrafine Evo 6K has one of the most modern port offerings you’ll likely find on a screen today, with two Thunderbolt 5-capable USB-C ports that can provide up to 80Gbps of data transfer and drive two 6K screens in a daisy chain. Plus, they can provide up to 96W of power and display out, so can easily be hooked up to a modern laptop for power and display in one cable. You also get a DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1 for your troubles, and a USB-C hub – two downstream ports and one upstream. 

Ports - LG Ultrafine Evo 6KPorts - LG Ultrafine Evo 6K
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

On the whole, that’s pretty good, although folks should want to connect legacy devices via USB-A may want to invest in an inexpensive hub, or look to other choices. The ports are also placed quite high on the back of the panel, meaning they can be quite difficult to access in a pinch. It also makes neat cable management a little tricky, as the cables are always trailing down the back of the screen.

Image Quality

  • Sharp 6K resolution
  • Contrast and black level not as strong as OLED
  • 60Hz refresh rate is disappointing, but understandable

The key headline with the Ultrafine Evo 6K is the presence of its uber-detailed 6K resolution, or 6144×3456, which provides substantially more detail than 4K, and is ideal for professional-grade work, especially in the field of video.

Advertisement

For instance, a lot of professional cameras can record ‘open gate’ at a maximum 6K resolution, using the entire area of the sensor for recording. This can then be fed into editing software and cropped in or put into whichever format is needed for a project without sacrificing any initial detail, and provides more flexibility than ‘just’ recording at 4K, for instance.

Screen - LG Ultrafine Evo 6KScreen - LG Ultrafine Evo 6K
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

For more general purposes, it’s a little lacking, especially as we haven’t seen any real content release in 6K to take full advantage of the boost in resolution – it’s much the same as with 8K TVs in the mainstream.

Nonetheless, the displayed images from the Ultrafine Evo 6K’s Nano IPS screen are strong, and very detailed. A rated pixel density of 224ppi makes this a very clear screen for fine detail, and text looks sharp and clean.

Screen - LG Ultrafine Evo 6KScreen - LG Ultrafine Evo 6K
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

For creatives, the colour accuracy of this screen is virtually perfect, with 99% sRGB, 98% DCI-P3 and 97% Adobe RGB measured with my colorimeter. This makes this a perfect screen to pair for the creative tasks it’s designed for, alongside more mainstream productivity loads.

Advertisement

It can also get rather bright, with a peak SDR brightness of 526.1 nits, plus there’s VESA DisplayHDR600 support for increased vibrancy in supported content. 

Screen - LG Ultrafine Evo 6KScreen - LG Ultrafine Evo 6K
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

The limits of even a Nano IPS screen against OLED become a little clearer, with measured black level and contrast ratio results of 0.15 and 1720:1, respectively. Granted, they’re decently strong for the panel type, and lend this IPS screen to offer solid dynamic range. However, an OLED screen can go deeper, and have much stronger contrast for even better dynamic range.

Moreover, the Ultrafine Evo 6K’s refresh rate tops out at 60Hz, which is a bit of a shame at a time when we’re seeing lots of gaming and productivity OLED screens provide a 4K/120Hz or 4K/240Hz resolution and refresh rate combo. I think this is more of a shortcoming of such a high resolution at the moment, rather than an issue with this LG screen specifically though; it’s possible we’ll see 6K/120Hz screens soon, although who knows when it’ll be.

Software and Features

  • Basic, but controllable OSD
  • Surprisingly decent speakers

The Ultrafine Evo 6K’s OSD is easy to access with the joystick in the middle on the rear of the panel, and provides convenient access to features such as brightness and contrast control and changing inputs, plus an array of different picture modes. These include Vivid, HDR-specific modes and ones that are specific to colour gamuts, including sRGB and P3.

Advertisement

Unlike a lot of this panel’s contemporaries, LG has opted to put some built-in speakers with this screen. They’re some of the better speakers I’ve heard from any monitor, with good clarity and a surprising amount of depth and low-end to them. I don’t think the units are as good as those in Dell’s 32 Plus model, although they’re pretty good.

Should you buy it?

You want a capable 6K monitor for creatives:

The Ultrafine Evo 6K benefits from its sharp 6K resolution that makes it an ideal pairing for creatives who need all the pixels they can get.

If you aren’t someone who needs the powers of 6K, then there are plenty of capable 4K IPS and OLED screens that we like which are a lot cheaper, too.

Final Thoughts

The LG Ultrafine Evo 6K is a formidable monitor for creatives who value fine detail and modern looks above all; it’s a great rival to Apple’s own Studio Display, plus offers a good port selection, surprisingly competent speakers, and an OSD that’s easy to live with. For a non-OLED screen, it is quite expensive, though. 

With this in mind, it’s possible to get 32-inch 4K IPS screens such as the BenQ MA320U for a fraction of the price of this LG choice, although you are sacrificing resolution and Thunderbolt 5 powers by doing so. The Dell 32 Plus 4K QD-OLED has better speakers than LG’s choice, and benefits from being cheaper, plus has an OLED panel for deeper blacks and stronger contrast and a higher 120Hz refresh rate for smoother on-screen action, although again sacrifices on resolution against LG’s choice.

As for the Apple Studio Display, it’s getting on a little bit against the other options listed here, but it is a 27-inch 5K IPS panel that carries a similarly minimalistic look to LG’s choice, although isn’t as big, detailed or have as strong or modern of a port selection. Plus, it still carries a hefty four-figure price tag.

If you’re someone who must have 6K, then the LG Ultrafine Evo 6K is a fantastic choice for creatives, although if you don’t mind stepping down to 4K, you can get stronger choices for much less. For more options, check out our list of the best monitors we’ve tested.

How We Test

We use every monitor we test for at least a week. During that time, we’ll check it for ease of use and put it through its paces by using it for both everyday tasks and extended gaming sessions.

We also check its colours and image quality with a colourimeter to test its coverage and the display’s quality.

  • Tested for two weeks
  • Used a colorimeter to get benchmark results

FAQs

Is the LG Ultrafine Evo 6K an OLED monitor?

No, the LG Ultrafine Evo 6K is not an OLED monitor, and instead uses a Nano IPS panel with a 6K resolution and 60Hz refresh rate.

Advertisement

Test Data

Full Specs

  LG Ultrafine Evo 6K Review
UK RRP £1799.98
USA RRP $1999.99
Manufacturer –
Screen Size 31.5 inches
Size (Dimensions) 718 x 198 x 582 MM
Weight 9.5 KG
Release Date 2025
First Reviewed Date 05/12/2025
Resolution 6144 x 3456
HDR Yes
Types of HDR VESA DisplayHDR600
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Ports 2x Thunderbolt 5 USB-C, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x DP 1.4, USB-C hub
Colours Silver
Display Technology IPS
Screen Technology IPS
Syncing Technology None

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Previous Article A guide to choosing the right Apple Watch |  News A guide to choosing the right Apple Watch | News
Next Article Seamless Shift: How Reading Turned Into Listening Seamless Shift: How Reading Turned Into Listening
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

248.1k Like
69.1k Follow
134k Pin
54.3k Follow

Latest News

All about FaZe Clan and its remaining eSports team
News
Best dive watch in 2026, including Rolex, Tudor, Omega and more
Best dive watch in 2026, including Rolex, Tudor, Omega and more
Gadget
Hungary’s ‘water guardian’ farmers fight back against desertification
News
INCLUSION 2025: From AI Healthcare to AI-powered humanoid robots · TechNode
INCLUSION 2025: From AI Healthcare to AI-powered humanoid robots · TechNode
Computing

You Might also Like

Best dive watch in 2026, including Rolex, Tudor, Omega and more
Gadget

Best dive watch in 2026, including Rolex, Tudor, Omega and more

27 Min Read
Angela Jimenez, City of High Point Housing Authority CEO, Turns Housing Into a Starting Point for Success
Gadget

Angela Jimenez, City of High Point Housing Authority CEO, Turns Housing Into a Starting Point for Success

11 Min Read
Best Fitness Tracker 2025: Live a healthier lifestyle with these wearables
Gadget

Best Fitness Tracker 2025: Live a healthier lifestyle with these wearables

36 Min Read
Best Running Watch 2025: Perfect for 5Ks and marathons
Gadget

Best Running Watch 2025: Perfect for 5Ks and marathons

47 Min Read
//

World of Software is your one-stop website for the latest tech news and updates, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Quick Link

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Topics

  • Computing
  • Software
  • Press Release
  • Trending

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

World of SoftwareWorld of Software
Follow US
Copyright © All Rights Reserved. World of Software.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?