LG bringt das UltraGear OLED mit auf den Markt 240 Hz-Bildwiederholfrequenz
There’s support for FreeSync Premium and VRR, with the display being G-Sync compatible as well. Other gaming related features include the typical things you’d find on most gaming displays today, such as an FPS counter, a built in crosshair and of course some RGB lighting features. Connectivity wise the UltraGear OLED comes with two unspecified HDMI ports and one unspecified DisplayPort input, as well as one upstreams USB 3.0 Hafen (Typ-B) and two downstreams USB 3.0 Häfen (SSDs direkt auf der Backplate mit effizienter Push-Pin-Halterung und 2x 3,5). The monitor also has an S/PDIF out and a headset jack, which suggests that it does audio over USB. Finally there’s a barrel plug for the 19 V power brick. The display also has support for DTS HP:X where HP stands for headphones, but there are no built in speakers. Der Ständer unterstützt die Neigung, Höhe, swivel and pivot adjustments and can be adjusted up to 11 cm hoch. LG is asking US$999.99 for the UltraGear OLED, which might be a bit more than what most people would be willing to pay for it, but it’s at least a first step towards a range of new OLED gaming monitors.