LG 27-inch Ultrafine 5K monitor removed from Apple store

LG UltraFine 5k

Apple has just eliminated the other monitor that it had left from the LG firm in online stores. Just a month ago 24-inch model removed from the online store and now it seems it's up to the biggest, the 5-inch LG UltraFine 27K monitor.

This monitor was removed a few minutes ago from all stores in Europe and the real reason for this is unknown. It does not appear on the website of our country, nor in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands or even in the United Kingdom, which is usually one of those that sells more products in Europe (although now they no longer belong to the EU).

The monitor LG Ultra Fine 5K It was priced at 1.399 euros and was logically an interesting option for some users who did not want to pay the price of Apple's Pro Display XDR monitor. This screen offered a Thunderbolt 3 port and three USB-C ports for connecting devices, plus it was a screen of up to 500 nits of brightness with a resolution of 5.120 x 2.880. Now these users can no longer make this purchase and for now until further notice Apple users will not find another monitor for sale on the web.

LG's problems affect Apple and other firms

It is not something new that the LG firm is going through a difficult time in every way. From the significant debt that they add up in the smartphone market to the closure of its LCD panel factory, they suggest that LG is not going through its best moment in the sector.

Now Apple is expected to present a new monitor more affordable even than these from LG even for users who as we say do not want to spend the fortune of the Pro Display XDR. We will finally see what happens but for now there is no LG monitor available.


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