As the curtain rises on CES 2026, LG has officially launched its new UltraGear evo series of high-end gaming monitors. The core breakthrough of this series lies in the introduction of 5K ultra-high resolution across the entire lineup, and the first integration of AI pixel upscaling technology specifically designed for gaming (AI Upscaling), marking the official entry of gaming display devices into the "AI era."

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The flagship lineup released this time includes three mainstream specifications. First is the 39GX950B, a 39-inch monitor with a 21:9 ultra-wide 5K2K OLED panel, supporting flexible "dual-mode" switching: players can freely choose between a high-precision 165Hz full-resolution mode and a high-speed 330Hz full-HD mode. For players seeking an immersive experience, the 52-inch 52G930B offers a large curved screen with a 240Hz refresh rate, aiming to create a panoramic gaming view.

Additionally, the 27-inch 27GM950B has also attracted much attention. This model uses the latest MiniLED technology, effectively addressing the common "blooming" issue with traditional local dimming, ensuring a significant increase in brightness while maintaining image purity. Due to LG's long-standing role as a key supplier of high-quality panels, the performance of this 27-inch model is seen as a new benchmark for monitor performance.