Friday, December 26, 2025
Monitor Kaulinan LG UltraGear EVO AI Series sareng In-built AI Upscaling
LG announced his Ultrageear Evo line of fan segment gaming PC monitors.The series includes three models, including two ultra-wides, and a conventional aspect ratio monitor.
The star of the show is the Ultragear EVO AI 39GX950B.This display comes with built-in AI acceleration that comes from the display itself (doesn't use CPU or GPU resources).The display comes with 21:9 aspect ratio, 1500R curve, 5120 x 2160 pixels resolution at 165 Hz or 2560 x 1080 at 330 Hz, DisplayHDR True Black.500. Built-in AI also controls scaling, sound settings and game screen.Category-specific optimization among other features.The display uses LG's new flagship RGB tandem OLED technology.If you want all these features, but in a more traditional form, there's the UltraGear EVO AI 27GM950B. The UltraGear EVO AI 27GM950B is a 27-inch monitor with a 16:9 map and the highest resolution in the range of 5120 x 1640 Hz or 280 Hz.@ 330 Hz.The monitor offers the best specs of the lot with Display HDR 1000, a maximum brightness of 1,250 nits and a mini LED backlight with 2,304 dimming zones.It packs all the other features of its wider sibling, including improved AI in the display.
LG is expected to officially introduce these three at the 2026 International CES next week.
The UltraGear EVO AI 39GX950B is the star of the show.This monitor comes with AI-intensive performance that is native to the monitor (does not use CPU or GPU resources).The display comes with 21:9 aspect ratio, 1500R curvature, and native resolution of 5120 x 2160 pixels at 165 Hz or 2560 x 1080 at 330 Hz, with DisplayHDR True Black 500. The built-in AI upscaler also works for animations, video games, and optimization.optimization, among a ton of other features.The display uses LG's new original RGB tandem OLED panel technology.If you want all these features, but in a better form, there is the UltraGear EVO AI 27GM950B.330. Hz.The display also has the best specs of the lot, with DisplayHDR 1000, a maximum brightness of 1,250 nits and miniLED backlighting with 2,304 local dimming zones.It includes all the other features of its wider sibling, including on-screen AI measurement.
LG is expected to officially unveil all three at the 2026 International CES next week.
13 Comments on LG Introduces UltraGear EVO AI Series Gaming Monitors With Advanced Artificial Intelligence
Besides, there is zero value in this AI nonsense.Ultra-advanced scaling - Current GPU-based scaling is so good and flexible that it doesn't matter not to use it.Also, AFAIK, all three carriers are almost equal for this feature.All of them definitely have whole scales for older games.
I have the same curve on my current monitor, which I really like, so this monitor is really everything I want.
Too bad it will most likely be out of my budget..
I randomly picked up a Chinese brand from Amazon, but this design is great because not only can you lift the screen off the table, but it's taller than most monitor stands that come with it, and it's very easy to move when you need to.
In the past few weeks, I've seen the LG 39GX90SA Ultrawide (3440x1440 240Hz) for around $900.Just a year ago, there was no way you could get a top-of-the-line 39-inch OLED display for less than a thousand dollars. Even the recently launched Alienware AW3424DW was under $750 direct from Dell, definitely a bargain.
Before that I had a cheaper "regular" monitor arm that I had to try to see if it was the right way, but it didn't work.
Got one of these for the first wife, for a great look and it's pretty good for that.
A cheap price drops suddenly and there is no way to hold it properly so that the spring does not move.I guess you get what you pay for...
It's not crazy money, around $60/€50.
