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LG has revealed a couple of monitors it's debuting at its virtual CES event, and one of them is apparently a completely new format in the market. The company's new DualUp Monitor has an unusual 16:18 ...
When people talk about getting bigger monitors to improve their productivity, they probably mean a 24-inch ultra-wide screen that may be curved. Having more screen space, even when it comes in the ...
The LG 49GR85DC-B UltraGear Widescreen Monitor elevates the gaming experience with advanced features and picture quality. The LX3 is still an active part of the LG’s line-up, but for 2023 they are ...
The intense rivalry between LG and Samsung shows no sign of abating in 2026, with LG opting to announce a new UltraGear evo gaming monitor series just days after Samsung unveiled a new trio of its ...
LG has always commanded an audience at CES with their latest televisions and displays. Last year, they stole the show with their transparent TV screens. (The transparent TVs are back this year too, by ...
Gaming Laptops Somehow this svelte 32 GB OLED gaming laptop with an RTX 5070 Ti is down to $1,550 in the middle of the RAMpocalypse, and I'm asking no questions Gaming Monitors CES 2026 might have ...
LG has announced the latest in its line of widescreen LCD monitors. The W2271TC features a built-in webcam, microphone, and speakers, which means you needn’t bother with lots of extra gadgetry on your ...
Of course, you absolutely can, and most likely will, but with the ability to mirror smartphone and tablet displays and a built-in 'Screen Split' function to take advantage of the ultrawide 21:9 aspect ...
TL;DR: LG will introduce the UltraGear GX9 gaming monitor series at CES 2025, featuring the 45GX990A, the first bendable 45-inch 5K OLED monitor. It boasts advanced WOLED technology, a 900R curvature, ...
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