This is LG's take on high-end OLED gaming — slightly smaller than the usual 27 inches, but packing the same deep blacks and instant pixel response that make OLED the go-to for serious gamers. The screen refreshes 240 times per second, which is fast enough that competitive players notice the difference, and everything from explosions to menus looks effortlessly smooth.
Colors pop without looking cartoonish, and HDR here is the real thing — bright highlights actually glow against those pitch-black backgrounds. The two HDMI 2.1 ports mean you can hook up a PlayStation or Xbox and get the full next-gen experience without adapter hassles.
It's a gaming-first screen. The size and pixel density work great in games but feel a bit cramped if you're mainly staring at code or spreadsheets all day.
