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LG UltraGear OLED Gaming Monitor with 240Hz Refresh Rate set to make its debut in January 2023 at $999 

The 27-inch 27GR95QE, which has an OLED panel and a quick 240 Hz refresh rate, was previously introduced by LG. The business told us that the monitor will cost $999 in the US at the time but did not give us a shipping date.

The 27GR95QE will ship in early January 2023, LG has now announced. The manufacturer also said that the high-end 45GR95QE, which we first learned about in late August, will likewise ship early the following month and cost $1,699.

The only variations between the two displays’ specifications are their screen size, resolution, and curvature, which are quite close (the 27GR95QE features a flat panel, while the 45GR95QE has an 800R curvature).

The 45-inch 45GR95QE increases the QHD resolution of the 27GR95QE’s 27-inch panel to WQHD (2560 x 1440). (3440 x 1440). Additionally, both displays share the same 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio, 1,500,000 Hz maximum refresh rate, 0.03 GtG response time, HDR10 capability, and 98.5 percent DCI-P3 color coverage. The two monitors are also fully compatible with AMD FreeSync Premium Adaptive-Sync and Nvidia G-Sync technologies.

We may anticipate seeing rich, inky blacks and superb color representation thanks to the use of an OLED panel. However, bear in mind that LG uses an anti-glare coating on the new UltraGear monitors to reduce irritating reflections, but the majority of display makers utilize a glossy finish to make OLED panels “pop” even more.

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LG has you covered on the connectivity front with support for both HDMI 2.1 (two connectors) and DisplayPort 1.4.

Additionally, there is a 4-pole headphone connector that supports the DTS Headphone:X standard and an integrated USB 3.0 hub. If you don’t want to fiddle with the OSD controls on the monitor, the 27GR95QE and 45GR95QE also come with a remote control.

Preorders for the LG UltraGear 27GR95QE and 45GR95QE are presently being accepted directly through LG.com. A complimentary UltraGear Gaming Pad, with an MSRP of $199, will also be given to consumers who place orders during the preorder phase. Even yet, that cost is astronomical considering that the comparably sized Strider Chroma from Razer is “just” $130.

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Nivedita Bangari
Nivedita Bangari
I am a software engineer by profession and technology is my love, learning and playing with new technologies is my passion.
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