The New LG 25UM58-P UltraWide Monitor Makes Working at Home a Breeze

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With many people and businesses struggling during the pandemic, an important trait that has emerged is adaptability. Pivoting business models, working from home, and starting up side hustles are just some of the many ways people have adapted to the times in order to flourish. Being versatile is crucial to be successful.

As such, one must also recognize when improvements are needed in order to boost productivity. Working from home also comes with its own share of adapting. Not all homes are suited for work, but adjustments can be done through necessity. One example is the use of monitors at home.

As laptop screens are small, limited in mobility, and lack features, having a dedicated monitor for your work from home setup, such as the LG 25UM58-P, sets you up for success.

LG 25UM58-P is a budget-friendly monitor that excels in both work and play. It’s got a 21:9 UltraWide display that offers visual comfort and ensures your best viewing pleasure. There’s no color shift or distortion of color, even when viewing from other angles, and an immersive work environment is ensured through realistic color expression thanks to over 99% sRGB coverage and an IPS display. OnScreen Control and My Display Presets also allow for easy customization with a few clicks of the mouse.

This monitor also features Game Mode, consisting of FPS, RTS, and Custom modes, providing a customized gaming experience that varies with genres. Black Stabilizer is especially useful to detect objects including enemies that are hiding in dark areas. Dynamic Action Sync allows you to attack faster with less lag time.

LG 25UM58-P gives you the flexibility to adapt to situations as it happens. Whether it’s for work or for leisure, LG UltraWide will get the job done for you.

LG 25UM58-P Price

The LG 25UM58-P UltraWide Monitor is priced at PhP12,699.

Emman Tortoza
Chief Editor and Content Lead at Gadget Pilipinas | Website

Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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