The LG 45GX990A, better known as the world's first 5K2K bendable gaming monitor, has already scored three Innovation Awards at CES 2025. And Mashable scored a sneak peek from LG at CES and we got ...
One monitor that you really don’t want to miss out on is the LG 34-inch UltraGear OLED Curved Gaming Monitor. It normally costs $1,297, but B&H Photo Video has cut the price by a huge $500 for a ...
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TL;DR: LG unveiled the UltraGear GX9 series at CES 2025, featuring the 45GX950A, the world's first 45-inch 5K2K OLED gaming monitor with 800R curvature and DisplayPort 2.1. It offers a 21:9 aspect ...
The amount of choices can be overwhelming, but what if there was a monitor that gave you the best of all worlds? Thankfully, the new LG UltraGear OLED is here to do just that. I review gaming ...
LG's latest UltraFine 6K Monitor could be a great display for a new M4 Pro Mac mini, but Thunderbolt 5 is not necessarily enough to get people to buy the high-spec screen. Apple's Mac mini refresh ...
Not interested in the Apple Studio Display or Pro Display XDR? Check out the new LG UltraFine 6K Monitor, the first 6k monitor with Thunderbolt 5. I’m an Analyst and ISF-certified TV calibrator ...
The LG UltraFine 32U990A has a gorgeous design and targets creatives Its Thunderbolt 5 port makes it a perfect complement for Apple's Pro range It is the third 6K monitor after Dell and Apple's ...
This week at CES 2025, LG revealed its new UltraFine 6K Display, a professional-grade monitor that resembles Apple's Pro Display XDR but comes with a few advantages. For starters, the LG ...
LG says it’s the first 6K monitor to come with Thunderbolt 5 support. LG says it’s the first 6K monitor to come with Thunderbolt 5 support. Emma Roth is a news writer who covers the streaming ...
According to a statement attributed to LG, more than a fifth of gaming monitors are now using upgraded OLED panels. That’s even more impressive if you also take LG’s estimation of the ...
CES 2025 did not disappoint monitor enthusiasts. Samsung, LG, Asus, MSI, Acer, and HP (among others) all came to the show with fresh monitors that push resolution and refresh rates to new heights.