Design
LG has created the world's first OLED gaming display with a smaller screen size than any other manufacturer. The monitor's design is both appealing and promising. Its screen occupies a large portion of its body, and it has no unnecessary controls up front.
There is a Hexagonal structure at the rear that holds up the display. This hexagonal shape is reminiscent of the many variations of the company's popular gaming monitors. As well as providing structural support for the rest of the display, it has ports for communicating with external electronics. The monitor's viewing angle and height may presumably be adjusted.
Display
It's a 26.5-inch screen with a 2560x1440 resolution. It's designed for gamers who care more about how fluid the action looks than how detailed the image is. This reasonably priced monitor boasts a refreshing rate of 240 hertz, giving you smooth visuals even during fast-paced action. The maximum brightness and other display features of this monitor have not been disclosed by the company.
Compatibility
LG's OLED supports both NVIDIA G-sync and AMD FreeSync, as far as we know. Technologies like G-Sync and FreeSync eliminate screen tearing and stuttering. Both approaches depend on adaptive sync, a method that allows monitors to have an adjustable refresh rate. Because of this, the monitor can match the frame rate of the graphics card at any time.
Ports
You'll be able to hook up your laptop to this display in a variety of ways, thanks to the variety of connectors it offers, including a pair of HDMI ports. Additionally, there is one DisplayPort input and two USB Type-A 3.0 connectors. The Monitor has a jack for headphones and a microphone so you can plug in your headset for a more immersive gaming experience.
Price and Availability
This 26.5-inch OLED Display has been confirmed to cost $1,000. In this way, even casual gamers can afford the screen. As of yet, however, there has been no word on when it will be made available. The earliest that this could possibly be made available is early 2023.