LG UltraGear evo - 5K Gaming Monitors with AI Upscaling

LG UltraGear evo: 5K Monitors with AI Upscaling
5K AI Monitors

Key Takeaways:

  • LG unveiled the UltraGear evo line of high-end gaming monitors, all featuring 5K resolutions and built-in AI upscaling.
  • Three flagship models were announced: 39GX950B (39" ultrawide), 27GM950B (27" MiniLED), and 52G930B (52" curved panoramic).
  • Panels include a 21:9 5K2K dual-mode ultrawide, a new MiniLED 27-inch panel, and a 12:9 5K2K curved display with high refresh rates.
  • All models will be shown at CES; LG hasn’t disclosed pricing or availability yet.

What LG announced

LG introduced the UltraGear evo family ahead of CES, positioning the series as its next-generation gaming lineup. The shared headline is native 5K resolution combined with AI-driven upscaling across the range.

Flagship models and key specs

LG detailed three flagship SKUs that cover desktop and large-format gaming use cases. Each model uses different panel and refresh-rate combinations tuned for competitive and cinematic play.

39GX950B (39-inch GX9 ultrawide)

This is a 21:9 5K2K ultrawide that supports a dual-mode operation: native 5K at 165Hz for high-fidelity visuals, or a WFHD mode that can reach 330Hz for very fast competitive gaming.

27GM950B (27-inch GM9 with New MiniLEDs)

The 27-inch GM9 uses LG’s “New” MiniLED backlighting to push brightness and contrast while reducing the blooming issues sometimes associated with MiniLED arrays. LG supplies premium panels and has historically provided displays for Apple’s Pro Display XDR.

52G930B (52-inch G9 curved panoramic)

A very large curved display delivering a 12:9 panoramic 5K2K image and a 240Hz refresh rate in its native resolution. The model targets users seeking a near-TV-sized, immersive gaming surface.

AI upscaling and display technology

LG says the UltraGear evo series includes AI upscaling to enhance lower-resolution content to the panel’s 5K native resolution. Details on the model of AI, processing power, or latency impact were not disclosed.

When and where

The new UltraGear evo monitors will be on display at CES next month. LG has not released pricing or exact availability windows.

Why it matters

Bringing AI upscaling into desktop gaming monitors signals a move to combine traditional display engineering—OLED, MiniLED, high refresh rates—with software-driven image enhancement. If LG’s implementation improves perceived detail without adding lag, it may reshape expectations for high-end gaming displays.

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