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LG Unveils New UltraGear Evo 5K Gaming Monitor Range, Including MiniLED, Ultra-Wide, Big-Screen And OLED Options

LG's UltraGear evo line features three flagship 5K gaming monitors with OLED, MiniLED, and AI upscaling technologies, including a 52-inch model with a 240Hz refresh rate.

  • On Friday, LG Electronics unveiled the UltraGear evo line ahead of CES, featuring three flagship models: 39GX950B, 27GM950B, and 52G930B.
  • Powered by Tandem WOLED, MiniLED and on‑device AI upscaling, LG Electronics says Tandem WOLED boosts brightness, color accuracy and panel longevity compared with prior designs.
  • The 39GX950B delivers 5K2K resolution and high peak brightness with a 39-inch 5K2K OLED and dual-mode refresh options from 165Hz@5K2K to 330Hz@WFHD.
  • LG will reveal pricing and availability at its CES show and start selling the UltraGear GX7, model 27GX790B, on the event's opening day.
  • Because LG supplies panels to Apple's Pro Display XDR, its UltraGear evo GM9 update in the near future and multiple 'world's first' claims highlight its push in high-end displays.
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The start of the CES 2026 is fast approaching and advertisements are already increasing. LG's new UltraGear evo range is in the spotlight. Behind this already well-known suffix on the manufacturer's OLED TVs, LG has a clear ambition: pushing the PC gaming beyond the 4K, while relying on artificial intelligence treatments directly integrated into the monitors.

A few weeks away from CES 2026, LG takes a lead and unveils a brand new family of high-end gaming monitors: UltraGear evo. This new range clearly aims at the top of the market, with a promise common to all models: 5K resolution, advanced display technologies and artificial intelligence-assisted scale-up. Three flagship models are available in [...] L-article LG UltraGear evo: LG unveils its new 5K gaming monitors before CES 2026 appeared first o…

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