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Here’s an important note: the 45GX950A-B does not flex. LG announced the monitor at CES alongside the 45GX990A, another 45-inch 5K2K ultrawide that will be able to flex between curved and flat ...
There are lots of affordable screens for gamers out there, and here’s one of them: the 32-inch LG UltraGear QHD gaming monitor. From its original price of $349, it’s on sale from Walmart with ...
While the HDR performance is a hit or miss based on the content you watch, the overall performance of the panel is quite good considering LG’s legacy with displays. I wish the monitor had some height ...
LG also bundles some handy internal smarts such as a crosshair on the display, as well as an FPS counter, if you're interested in keeping track. The only thing this monitor is lacking is a newer ...
In fact, I’m currently testing one right now — the LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B, which goes for an admittedly steep $1,999. Though designed primarily as a gaming monitor, the main thing that has ...
South Korean electronics maker LG has launched its new range of smart monitors in India, namely the 27SR75U and 32SR75U models. The company said that these new models offer 4K UHD visuals and have ...
Originally unveiled on LG’s Japan website back in January, but now available in other regions including from LG.com in the US, the 34GX90SA is a 34″ ultrawide OLED monitor built around an LG.Display ...
LG hopes to wow the crowds at CES 2025 with what it claims to be the "world's first bendable 5K2K gaming monitor." The new model is dubbed the 45GX990A and will be one of several UltraGear GX9 ...
If you're in the market for a monitor upgrade, I've found the deal for you. The 34-inch LG UltraGear QHD curved gaming monitor was just marked down to $260 on Amazon. That's a hefty 35% discount ...
The easiest solution is to get an external monitor, which you can use alongside your laptop’s built-in screen. LG just discounted its UltraGear QHD 34-Inch Curved Gaming Monitor by $140 at ...
Right now, Amazon is selling the LG UltraGear 32GS95UV for $999. That’s a huge $400 off a gaming monitor featuring two refresh rate modes — effectively making it two monitors in one!