LG Unveils UltraGear evo High-End Monitors; 5K2K And 5K Displays Powered By 5K AI Upscaling

Dec 26, 2025 at 07:58am EST
Three LG UltraGear evo AI monitors of varying sizes are displayed on a platform, each showing a purple abstract pattern with the UltraGear logo.

New high-end gaming displays are coming at CES 2026, and they will not just feature the industry's leading specs but will also be powered by proprietary AI technology.

LG Announces Flagship 5K and 5K2K OLED and Mini LED Displays With AI Upscaling Technology; Available in Large Screen Sizes of up to 52-inches

LG Electronics has announced a new gaming display brand called UltraGear evo, which is going to be launched at CES 2026. Under the UltraGear evo brand, LG is going to release three new high-end displays for enthusiasts that bring leading specifications as well as proprietary AI technology that will enhance the visuals without adding any extra load on the hardware.

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The company introduced its first 39-inch 5K2K OLED (39GX950B) gaming monitor with 5K AI upscaling, which succeeds the GX9 series. The new monitor will boast 5120 x 2160p resolution and will offer up to 165 Hz refresh rate for fluid visuals. Since 5K2K resolution is pretty demanding, the monitor will utilize its 5K AI Upscaling to improve the visual quality, and will utilize the "AI Scene Optimization" and "AI Sound" to ensure both the image and audio quality are enhanced.

This monitor will utilize LG's latest Primary RGB Tandem OLED to bring superior brightness and color accuracy vs the previous generation LG OLED panels. The monitor can also switch to WFHD resolution to run at up to 330 Hz refresh rate for those who want to play more competitively. Similar to its predecessor, it will have a 1500R curvature and a 21:9 aspect ratio for more immersion.

Then we have the "world's first" 5K Mini LED monitor that reportedly solves the blooming issue. This monitor (27GM950B) will offer a 27-inch screen with 5K resolution and will offer a MiniLED panel to improve blooming control. With 2,304 local dimming zones coupled with Zero Optical Distance tech, it will deliver superior contrast while preserving more details. Similar to the 39-inch monitor, it will also incorporate the 5K AI Upscaling technique, AI Scene Optimization, and AI Sound to enhance both image and audio quality.

The third one is "world's largest" 52-inch 5K2K 240Hz gaming monitor that runs at a very high refresh rate unlike other competitors. This will boast a 1000R curvature for incredible immersion and will also be VESA DisplayHDR 600 certified. All three monitors are going to be showcased at the CES 2026 event in Las Vegas, and LG may disclose their prices as well.

News Source: LG

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