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LG Stretches Its UltraGear OLED Lineup To 45 Inches With Curved 800R Panels Hitting 1,300 Nits And 240Hz

Two LG UltraGear evo AI monitors are displayed side by side, showcasing vibrant blue and orange swirling patterns on their screens.

The company is adding newer OLED models to its OLED catalog, this time, bringing large-sized displays that offer a curved screen. LG Launches 39GX90SB and 45GX90SB Curved OLED Gaming Monitors, Featuring 800R Curved WOLED Panels The OLED sphere has become highly competitive for monitor makers. Almost every monitor maker is introducing new and innovative displays that bring distinguished features. OLED displays are no longer limited to just the same display sizes, resolutions, and refresh rates. They have evolved drastically, offering various form factors, newer OLED technology, faster and more fluid panels, and resolutions that make visuals incredibly sharp. LG Display, […]

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Gigabyte launches GO27Q24G OLED monitor with RealBlack glossy coating for £380

Gigabyte has announced the availability of the GO27Q24G, a new 27-inch QHD (2560×1440) gaming monitor built around an LG WOLED panel with a new glossy coating. The price tag isn't bad for an OLED either, coming in at £380. 

Featuring a 240Hz refresh rate, a 0.03ms GTG response time, and 99% DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage, the GO27Q24G integrates LG's Micro Lens Array Plus (MLA+) hardware layer to boost luminance and power efficiency by redirecting internal light reflections. Gigabyte combines this with its proprietary HyperNits technology to boost HDR brightness by up to 30% while preserving highlight integrity and offers manual high and medium presets. For the coating, Gigabyte opted for its RealBlack Glossy layer, designed to minimise glare without diminishing contrast.

The panel reaches a standard 275 nits of brightness in SDR and up to 1300 nits of peak brightness in HDR, earning VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification. Variable refresh rate (VRR) compliance includes native support for both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium. To address panel longevity, the display uses an AI-based algorithm called AI OLED Care to mitigate image retention risks. It is also supported by a three-year manufacturer's warranty covering panel burn-in.

The design employs a four-sided borderless frame that extends the glass to the edge of the screen. The bundled metal stand provides 130mm height adjustment, -5° to 21° tilt, 90° pivot, and 15° swivel. Connectivity options include one DisplayPort 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a USB Type-C port supporting DisplayPort Alternate Mode and 15W power delivery. The Gigabyte GO27Q24G has an MSRP of $499, but it can be acquired for £379.99 in the UK and $399.99 in the US.

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KitGuru says: For £380, it's hard to beat the value proposition of the GO27Q24G. 

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GIGABYTE Pushes WOLED Gaming Into Budget Territory With The GO27Q24G, Pairing 1300-Nit Peak Brightness And 0.03ms Response For $399

A GIGABYTE gaming monitor displays the text 'Sharpen Up Your Game!' in a dark, futuristic room with bright blue lighting.

GIGABYTE has launched its latest budget OLED gaming monitor, which brings excellent specifications at an affordable price tag. GIGABYTE Debuts GO27Q24G 27-inch WOLED Gaming Monitor at $399 on Amazon; 0.03 ms Response Time, 240Hz, DisplayHDR True Black 400 Certification, and AMD FreeSync Premium Support Popular hardware and peripheral maker, GIGABYTE, has launched its latest and one of the most affordable OLED gaming monitors. The company has also announced the availability of the GO27Q24G 27-inch WOLED monitor on major retailers such as Amazon at a price tag of $399, which puts it against the most affordable 27-inch OLED monitor on the […]

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AOC Q27G4KDP features LG 4th Gen Tandem OLED and up to 720Hz refresh rate

AOC has launched the Q27G4KDP OLED gaming monitor in China, featuring a dual-mode design that lets users switch between QHD at 540Hz and HD at 720Hz.

According to DisplaySpecifications, the AOC Q27G4KDP uses LG's 4th-generation OLED panel with a 4-stack Primary RGB Tandem structure and AGLR (anti-glare low reflection) technology. The 27-inch WOLED panel provides native 10-bit colour, 99.5% DCI-P3 gamut coverage, and a factory-calibrated average ΔE < 2. According to AOC, the monitor achieves a peak brightness of 1500 nits in HDR highlights and carries the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification. For eye comfort, the unit incorporates hardware low-blue-light technology and is TÜV-certified as flicker-free.

AOC specifies a grey-to-grey response time of 0.02ms. The Q27G4KDP is officially NVIDIA G-Sync compatible and features VESA ClearMR 21000 certification. Integrated gaming tools include Dark Field Control, Game Color, crosshair overlays, dynamic reticle options, and a real-time frame-rate counter.

Connectivity includes DisplayPort 2.1 and two HDMI 2.1 ports, along with USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports and an audio output. The included stand provides height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments. Software features include Picture-in-Picture, Picture-by-Picture, and customisation via AOC G-Menu.

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KitGuru says: The Q27G4KDP seems to be a more affordable alternative to the AGON Pro AGP277QKD, offering pretty much the same feature set in a more basic-looking package.

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New AOC AGON Pro AGP277QKDC with 540/720Hz dual-mode scheduled for June

AOC has introduced the AGON Pro AGP277QKDC, a 27-inch gaming monitor featuring a 4th Gen WOLED panel. The display offers native 1440p resolution at 540Hz, with a dual-mode feature that can reach 720Hz at 720p.

According to TFTCentral, the AGP277QKDC uses LG Display's latest Primary RGB Tandem WOLED technology. In this case, the panel features a 2560×1440 resolution, 0.03ms G2G response time, and a 1.5million:1 contrast ratio. In SDR mode, the panel reaches 335 nits, while HDR performance is certified under VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 500, with a peak brightness of 1500 nits at 1.5% APL.

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The monitor supports 10-bit colour depth and covers 99.5% of the DCI-P3 colour space. For variable refresh rate performance, the unit is certified as NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible and supports adaptive-sync. User features include an anti-glare coating, flicker-free technology, and a stand with height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments. I/O options include one DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20), two HDMI 2.1 ports, and two USB-A data ports. A USB Type-C port is also included, supporting DP Alt mode, data, and 65W power delivery. The display also integrates a KVM switch, PiP/PbP support, a headphone jack, and dual 5W speakers.

AOC provides a 3-year warranty that covers OLED burn-in. While an official product page is not yet available, the monitor is expected to retail for €849 upon its launch in June 2026.

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KitGuru says: Would you get a dual-mode OLED monitor to play at 720p to max out the refresh rate?

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