As gaming enthusiasts eagerly await the CES 2026 event, LG Electronics is set to make waves with the launch of its new UltraGear evo brand, bringing cutting-edge gaming displays to the forefront. These innovative monitors are designed with advanced AI technology, promising to elevate both visual and audio experiences for gamers.
Introducing the UltraGear evo Series
LG’s latest venture, the UltraGear evo brand, introduces three high-end gaming displays. The first of these, the 39-inch 5K2K OLED gaming monitor (39GX950B), is poised to succeed the GX9 series. It boasts an impressive 5120 x 2160p resolution and a refresh rate of up to 165 Hz for smooth visuals. With the 5K2K resolution being quite demanding, the monitor employs 5K AI Upscaling to enhance image quality. Features like “AI Scene Optimization” and “AI Sound” further ensure that both visuals and audio are top-notch.

The new monitors set to debut under LG’s UltraGear evo brand promise to redefine gaming experiences with 5K and AI technology.
Revolutionary Display Technology
The 39-inch monitor incorporates LG’s latest Primary RGB Tandem OLED, offering superior brightness and color accuracy compared to previous panels. Gamers seeking competitive play can switch to WFHD resolution for a refresh rate of up to 330 Hz. Maintaining a 1500R curvature and a 21:9 aspect ratio, this monitor provides an immersive gaming experience.
In addition, the “world’s first” 5K Mini LED monitor (27GM950B) tackles the common issue of blooming. This 27-inch screen with 5K resolution includes a MiniLED panel featuring 2,304 local dimming zones and Zero Optical Distance technology, enhancing contrast and detail. Like its OLED counterpart, it supports 5K AI Upscaling and AI Scene Optimization for optimal image and sound quality.
Breaking New Ground with Screen Size
Finally, LG introduces the “world’s largest” 52-inch 5K2K gaming monitor, offering an impressive 240Hz refresh rate. With a 1000R curvature, this monitor is designed for maximum immersion and is VESA DisplayHDR 600 certified. All three monitors will be showcased at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, where LG is expected to reveal their pricing details as well.