LG is preparing to launch three new OLED monitors, which are set to go on sale in 2025. Each of them is aimed at a slightly different user group, but they share one thing in common: they prioritize image quality and user comfort.
45GX950A has 45 inches and a resolution of 5K2K. This translates to a very large number of pixels, so if you work with details or play a lot, you can count on a clear image. The refresh rate is standardly 165 Hz, but thanks to the Dual Mode, it can be boosted up to 330 Hz (though the resolution will drop). Additionally, it features an 800R curve, which makes it easier to "immerse" yourself in the image.
45GX990A is actually a similar design, but with one interesting addition: you can adjust how curved the screen is. If you prefer a flat monitor – no problem. And if you want to curve it (even up to 900R), just change the settings. This way, everyone can customize the shape of the display to their own needs.
39XG90SA is slightly smaller (39 inches), but it has a built-in webOS system. This means that without additional devices, you can watch movies or series from popular apps. This is useful when you want to combine desk work with a quick break for an episode of your favorite series.
All three monitors are based on OLED panels, which usually guarantees vibrant colors, deep blacks, and high contrast. If you're planning to change your monitor, you can start planning your purchases for 2025, as that is when LG intends to release these models to the market.