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Save up to $400 on UltraGear OLED gaming monitors at LG

The ZDNET team got to test out some LG UltraGear monitors.
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LG is one of the top names in high-end OLED monitors, and right now, you can save up to $400 on OLED UltraGear gaming monitors at LG, with screen sizes ranging from 34 to 45 inches. This brings the starting price to just $1,100 for a high-end OLED monitor tailor-made for competitive gaming and content creation.
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The OLED UltraGear monitors offer 1440p resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate for incredible detailing, signature OLED picture quality, and ultra-smooth motion during fast-paced gameplay and cutscenes. They also support AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Nvidia G-Sync VRR technology to help prevent screen tearing and stuttering, which can ruin immersion and put you at a disadvantage during online matches.
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You can choose from 34, 39, or 45-inch displays depending on how much screen real estate you need for video and photo editing, graphic design, and livestreaming. And with both HDMI and DisplayPort inputs, you can connect your new LG UltraGear OLED. You can connect your monitor to a PC or game console and switch between platforms whenever you like. Each display also features a matte finish to help cut glare from overhead lighting and improve visibility, as well as a built-in blue light filter to reduce eye strain while working long hours or during marathon gaming sessions with friends.
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How I rated this deal
While it’s not the steepest discount we’ve ever seen on an LG UltraGear gaming monitor, and it’s disappointing to see the BOGO deal end due to stock, a discount of up to $400 is still a great value for such a high-end OLED gaming monitor. This is especially true for anyone who has a PC that pulls double duty as a gaming rig and workstation and may need an OLED display for better color accuracy and picture quality for creative work.
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