"LG has revealed a new lineup of gaming monitors just ahead of CES. The UltraGear evo displays offer 5K visuals. Many incorporate on-device AI upscaling, taking some of the burden away from the GPU. LG says the tech will let consumers skip out on some card upgrades. This could end up being extremely beneficial because the AI boom has been impacting GPU prices."
"There's also a 27-inch MiniLED (27GM950B) in the lineup. This display has been "designed to dramatically improve blooming control", which is done by minimizing halo effects and stuffing in 2,304 local dimming zones. LG promises it "preserves fine details across bright and dark scenes alike." This one features AI algorithms for upscaling to 5K, scene optimization and sound. It can also switch between 165Hz at 5K and 330Hz at QHD, with a 1ms response time. The screen boasts a peak brightness of 1,250 nits."
LG's UltraGear evo lineup delivers 5K gaming displays with on-device AI upscaling that reduces GPU workload and may delay graphics card upgrades. Three models are announced: a 39-inch OLED 39GX950B with AI upscaling, scene optimization, sound algorithms, 165Hz native or 330Hz WFHD mode, 0.03ms response, and 21:9 curvature; a 27-inch MiniLED 27GM950B with 2,304 local dimming zones, improved blooming control, AI upscaling, 165Hz at 5K or 330Hz at QHD, 1ms response, and 1,250 nits peak brightness; and a 52-inch 52G930B 5K display with 240Hz and 1000R curvature. Pricing and availability remain unrevealed.
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