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LG presents in Spain the UltraGear OLED ‘gaming’ monitors, with a response speed of 0.03ms and 240Hz

LG presents in Spain the UltraGear OLED 'gaming' monitors, with a response speed of 0.03ms and 240Hz

March 14 (Portaltic/EP) –

LG has presented in Spain, together with Nvidia, its new LG UltraGear OLED monitors designed for ‘gaming’ professionals thanks to its response speed of 0.03 milliseconds, a refresh rate of 240Hz and compatibility with G-technology. Nvidia SYNC.

The South Korean company has already presented these UltraGear screens within the framework of CES 2023, materializing its commitment to bring OLED technology to the ‘gaming’ universe. Now, LG has presented these monitors in Spain in a meeting with the press, in which the professional ‘eSports’ players of the Falcons have put their latest features to the test.

Thus, during the presentation LG has described these monitors as “the fastest in the world”, since they offer a response time of 0.03 milliseconds Gray to Gray (GtG). With this speed it is possible to reduce the “ghost effect”, that is, the shadow that the object or character leaves when executing movements in the video game. In addition, it helps render objects by adding “more sharpness and a much smoother fluidity.”

The company has also ensured that they include “the best OLED technology.” To do this, they offer a refresh rate of 240Hz, something that until now “had not been achieved in other OLED monitors on the market.”

This feature translates into facilities for the player, since it allows you to see the next frame faster and, therefore, makes it possible to react earlier to opponents’ attacks or aim at the target before the rest of the players, as they have explained.

Thus, LG has launched the two models of this new ‘gaming’ series, the 45-inch LG UltraGear monitor with a curved screen and the 27-inch LG UltraGear monitor with a flat screen.

Specifically, the 45-inch UltraGear OLED 45GR95QE monitor offers a “fully immersive” gamer experience with the 21:9 UltraWide OLED aspect ratio, which offers up to 32 percent more field of view thanks to its 800R curvature.

Regarding its resolution, this monitor shows a WQHD resolution, that is, 3,440 x 1,440, and a contrast of 1,500,000:1. It also has 98.5 percent DCI-P3 color coverage, producing brighter colors and sharper images. Above all, his ability to show “the only” pure black stands out.

The panel it uses is matt, anti-glare and anti-reflective, which makes it “less harmful than a conventional LED panel”, and is certified by TÜV Rheinland and UL Solutions for eye protection.

For its part, the 27-inch monitor with a flat screen UltraGear 27GR95QE shares most of the characteristics with the curved model such as the speed of response and the 240Hz OLED screen. It offers a 2,560 x 1,440 QHD resolution and also covers 98.5% of the DCE-P3.

However, being a flat screen, it also includes Anti-Glare and Low Reflections technology to provide a better viewing experience from any angle and side of the monitor, avoiding reflections in bright environments and distractions when playing games.

These monitors are already available to the user in Spain for a price of 1,199.77 euros for the 27-inch LG UltraGear monitor and 1,798.28 euros for the 45-inch one with a curved screen.

ENHANCEMENTS WITH NVIDIA TECHNOLOGY

Another highlight of these UltraGear monitors is their compatibility with Nvidia G-SYNC technology, which eliminates dropped frames and minimizes image fragmentation.

As Nvidia has indicated, 79 percent of users who play games with GeForce graphics cards play competitive titles. This is because it is a type of category in which a lot of power is consumed.

To improve this scenario, Nvidia also uses Reflex technology, aimed at competitive gamers, to optimize system latency, obtaining faster reaction times.

When playing video games on a computer, system latency refers to the time it takes from, for example, clicking the mouse to shoot until actually shooting in-game.

According to Nvidia, these actions take on average between 50 and 60 milliseconds. Now, with these solutions, LG minimizes the latency of its monitors and Nvidia optimizes all processes.

Thanks to these improvements, players can see actions on the screen a little sooner. “We are talking about milliseconds but for professional eSports players that difference is very important,” they have developed from Nvidia.

As they have highlighted, with the LG monitors and the new Nvidia graphics cards “we are now capable of sharper images, with better quality and with great fluidity when it comes to competing.”

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