The LG UltraGear 32-inch 4K OLED monitor is touted as the world's first 4K OLED monitor to utilize the new Dual-Hz and Pixel Sound features aimed at making gaming more immersive than ever before
The LG UltraGear 32-inch 4K OLED monitor is being touted as the world's first to utilize the new Dual-Hz and Pixel Sound features that are designed to make gaming more immersive than ever
New 34" and 39" curved UltraWide Quad-HD monitor sets were also introduced, the former already having won the CES 2024 Innovation Award The two monitors have an 800R curvature with a 21:9 aspect ratio, and the OLED panels promise crisp gaming performance
As with many of LG's recent product announcements, the entire lineup of UltraGear gaming monitors will be on display at CES 2024, allowing attendees to see the monitor innovations in action
LG is looking to put the spotlight on the 32GS95UE this year It has all the most common gaming-centric display technologies, including an ultra-fast 003ms gray-to-gray (GtG) response time, slimmed screen bezels, and a 240Hz refresh rate, but the most attractive additions have proven to be the latest upgrades
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LG's new Dual Hz mode allows gamers to switch from 240 Hz at 4K (3840 x 2160p) to 480 Hz at Full HD (1920 x 1080p) with a simple tap of a hotkey; LG explains this new feature as a way for gamers to get the most They explain that it is a way to get the most optimized performance for a particular game genre on screen
In the audio department, LG has gone a step further by adding two front woofer sets integrated into the OLED panel for a clean look With its Pixel Sound feature, the monitor delivers three-dimensional sound and supports DTS Virtual:X [It is entirely too early to tell if the 32GS95UE will be the best gaming monitor on the market, as there are still a pair of curved options in the pipeline that could spell disaster for LG's shiny new feat
The LG 34-inch ultrawide Quad-HD OLED has already won the prestigious CES 2024 Innovation Award, and while it is certainly a mouthful, its new anti-glare and low reflection coating promises to be impressive
Like its 39-inch sibling (39GS95QE), it utilizes the aforementioned 3440 x 1400p resolution with an 800R curved 21:9 aspect ratio Both also feature a 003ms GtG response time, 240Hz refresh rate, and a four-sided borderless design for seamless integration into any gaming setup
These new OLED UltraGear monitors will also feature LG's slim L stand introduced earlier this year, in addition to a new Unity Hexagonal rear cover to keep the rat's nest away
It's been a rather lackluster year in terms of LG's curved gaming monitor options, missing out on the best model of the year, and the display company may be looking to rekindle that in 2024 However, the 34GS95QE and 39GS95QE are not the only monitors LG is debuting yet
If the latter three gaming monitors are not enough, LG has also announced three other additions in the form of a dual 27-inch and 45-inch lineup The 45GS96QB, with ultra-wide QHD resolution and 800R curvature, is a curved gaming monitor behemoth with metrics such as response time and refresh rate still unknown
The 27GS95QE and 45GS95QE are a pair of flat OLEDs with VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification and optimal brightness levels They follow the 45GR95QE and 27GR95QE from the previous year, respectively
LG has not yet revealed specific pricing for the new UltraGear monitors, and interested parties may have to wait until CES 2024 Until the exciting announcement in Las Vegas in January, you can marvel at the true wonder of wireless TV, the LG M3 OLED
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