As per traditionLG announced some of its new OLED monitors before the CES 2025 kickoffs. The new series of UltraGear GX9 all have curved WOLED panels, webOS and an anti-glare, low reflection coating that makes them pleasing to look at wherever you place your desk.
LG positioned the 45GX990A or LG UltraGear OLED Bendable Gaming Monitor as the star of this new lineup. It’s a 45-inch, 5K2K bendable screen that can move “from completely flat to a 900R curvature in seconds,” according to LG. Like the 32-inch UltraGear OLED LG introduced in 2023, this new model features the company’s Dual Mode for easy toggling between resolutions and refresh rates with the push of a buttons, along with a response time of 0.03ms GtG for smoother visuals when you do. decide to play.
If you want a screen that doesn’t move, the LG UltraGear OLED Gaming Monitor (45GX950A) gives you the same 45-inch screen real estate with a 21:9 format, 5K2K resolution, and ultra slim bezel. LG says the monitor also supports DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI2.1 and USB-C with 90W power delivery, and is certified to work with AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync.
For a smaller (and probably cheaper) option, the LG UltraGear 39GX90SA still gets you a curved display, but in a 39-inch size with a 21:9 aspect ratio. OLED panel monitors mean you get “nuanced colors and deep, deep blacks,” according to LG, and multiple USB-C ports mean you can connect the 39GX90SA to multiple devices at once. times Having fewer options can be a good thing too – finding more table space for last year LG 49 UltraGear gaming monitor is one of its biggest problems.







