

Other panel-related specifications are the same. It won’t be bendable like the Corsair Xeneon Flex. LG will also release a 45″ 3440×1440 240Hz OLED gaming display, the UltraGear 45GR95QE with a fixed 800R curvature. No word on pricing and availability yet, but the monitor will be showcased at Gamescom, so we’ll hopefully have more information soon. It will also have a matte anti-glare coating, support BFI (black frame insertion) for clearer motion and a three-year warranty for burn-in and dead pixels. The screen measures 41.36″ (~105cm) in width and 17.73″ (~45cm) in height, equivalent to a 36″ 16:9 screen with ~32% extra width.Ĭonnectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4, two USB-C ports, one with DP Alt Mode (PD not mentioned) and the other for the USB hub), four downstream USB-A ports and a headphone jack. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: The World's First BENDABLE Gaming Monitor! ()
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If you’re looking for an OLED monitor for gaming, the Dell Alienware AW3423DW is currently the best model available, followed by the Gigabyte Aorus FO48U which is essentially the LG CX/C1 TV, but without the integrated smart TV features.
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– AUO revealed their 32″ 4K 144Hz and 32″ 8K 120Hz OLED panel prototypes. – We now have more information about the Gigabyte Aorus FO48U monitor.
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– Added the Xtendtouch_Pro_XT1610UO 15.6″ 4K portable OLED monitor for professionals. – Added more information about the Gigabyte Aorus FO48U: HDR (HDR10, HLG) support and 750-nit peak brightness. – The LG 32GP950 is now available on Amazon. – Skyworth revealed the G90 48″ OLED monitor. – The Gigabyte Aorus FO48U 48′ 4K 120Hz OLED gaming monitor is now available on Newegg. – ASUS announced the new ProArt PA32DC based on the same panel as the LG 32EP950, as well as two new portable OLED screens. – Revamped the article for better readability. – Information leaked about LG’s 2022 OLED line-up, the 42″ C2 is confirmed. – Samsung to begin mass-producing 55″ and 65″ QD-OLED panels for TVs and a 34″ panel for monitors.

– AOC announced the AG485UD monitor, most likley based on the same OLED panel as the Gigabyte FO48U. – Added more information about LG’s upcoming 42″ C2 TV. – Dell and Samsung reveal the first QD-OLED gaming monitors, the Alienware AW3423DW and the Odyssey G8QNB. – Added more information about the Dell AW3423DW. – The Dell Alienware AW3423DW is now available on Dell’s website. – Added more information about the LG OLED42C2. – Added the MSI MEG 342C, the Philips 27E1N8900 and the ASUS PA27DCE. However, there’s no other information available regarding the panel, including release date or pricing. – Added LG’s 27″ 1440p 240Hz W-OLED panel with HDR-400 True Black certification which appeared on some roadmaps. – LG announced that they’re working on a 20″ OLED panel. – Corsair revealed a 45″ 3440×1440 240Hz ultrawide bendable OLED monitor, the Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240.

– LG announced the UltraGear 45GR95QE 45″ 3440×1440 240Hz ultrawide OLED monitor with a fixed 800R screen curvature.
