The five OLED monitors and two LCD monitors in sizes from 27 to 52 inches with resolutions from 1440p to 5K2K are finally available in the US, the UK and elsewhere.
The 27-inch 27GX790B is LG's fastest OLED monitor, reaching 540Hz in 1440p or 720Hz in 720p, while 32GX870B is a 32-inch OLED model with 4K 240Hz or 480Hz in 1080p.
34GX90SB, 39GX950B and 45GX950B are all OLED gaming monitors in ultrawide 21:9 format with either 1440p or 5K2K (5120x2160 pixels) resolution, though note that only 39GX950B has a Tandem WOLED panel – the other two are built on older WOLED panels with microlenses (MLA).
34GX90SB has LG's TV platform, webOS, built in with access to streaming and cloud gaming apps.
Also read: Samsung launches its first WOLED monitor and two new QD-OLEDs
LG Electronics has yet to announce its first OLED monitor with RGB-stripe pixels.
Left: 27" 27GM950B. Center: 39" 39GX950B. Right: 52" 52G930B
52-inch 5K2K LCD monitor
LG is also launching two new LCD monitors for gaming use. The 27-inch 27GM950B stands out with 5K resolution (16:9) and miniLED backlighting with over 2300 dimming zones. 5K is supported up to 165Hz, while 1440p allows up to 330Hz.
Also read: Asus unleashes a flood of new OLED monitors
The largest of the LCD monitors is the curved 52-inch 52G930B, which features 5K2K (5120x2160 pixels) in 21:9 format and 240Hz. It is a VA LCD panel. It cannot, however, deliver HDR picture quality due to the absence of miniLED zones and/or OLED.
Most of these monitors were announced in late 2025 or early 2026, so the wait has been long, but they have now finally arrived in Europe, North America and other regions. In the table below you can click the model name to see retailers.
Model
Year
US
UK
DE
27" LG 27GX790B Tandem WOLED, 1440p, 16:9 flat, 540/720Hz, 1500 nits, DP 2.1, HDMI 2.1