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LG announces two UltraGear monitors with Dual-Mode technology for gamers in Brazil

LG lança novos monitores UltraGear
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The LG Electronics Brasil presents two new monitors from the UltraGear line aimed at gamers: the 31.5-inch 32GX850A-B model and the 27-inch 27GX790B-B. Ambos integrate Dual-Mode technology, which allows you to switch between maximum resolution with standard refresh rate or reduce the definition to release much higher frequencies. Suggested prices reach R$5,799 for each.

LG’s strategy targets different audiences. The 32-inch model prioritizes an immersive 4K visual experience, while the 27-inch model follows the competitive line aimed at esports. Leonardo Almeida, senior monitor manager at LG Electronics Brasil, explains the proposal: “Our idea with these launches is to deliver the right monitor for every style of use.”

32-inch Monitor balances quality and fluidity

The LG UltraGear 32GX850A-B features a 31.5-inch OLED panel with Micro Lens Array+ (MLA+) technology, a system of millions of microscopic lenses that directs light from the panel. The glossy finish promises high contrast, vibrant colors and the absence of grain typical of matte screens.

No Modo from Precisão, the monitor delivers 4K UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels at 165 Hz, prioritizing visual quality and graphic immersion. Já or Modo of Alta Velocidade reduces the definition to Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels and increases the refresh rate to 330 Hz, ideal for online competitions. The response time reaches 0.03 ms (GtG), a metric that measures the speed of transition between colors.

Segundo to LG, this combination allows the player to adapt the screen according to the situation without changing equipment. A title that demands maximum graphic quality runs in 4K; a competitive game runs on Full HD with stratospheric frequency.

27-inch Modelo aims for extreme performance

The LG UltraGear 27GX790B-B uses the 4th generation WLED architecture with Tandem multilayer structure, which combines light emission efficiency with thermal control. The 27-inch panel promises peak brightness of up to 1,500 nits and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, covering 99.5% of the DCI-P3 color gamut.

Dual-Mode works differently on this model. The Quad HD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels reaches a rate of 540 Hz for those looking for higher image quality. HD definition of 1280 x 720 pixels rises to 720 Hz with full focus on performance. The response time is even faster: 0.02 ms (GtG). The monitor also features technologies such as NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and DisplayPort 2.1 connector.

Para For those who prefer immediate reactions in shooting or competitive strategy games, the specifications indicate an optimized machine. Frequencies above 500 Hz minimize lag between controller input and on-screen action.

Pré-sale and prices

LG has started the pre-sale period for the two monitors on the brand’s official website. The deadline for reservations is May 4th. Ambos models — 32GX850A-B and 27GX790B-B — cost R$5,799 each.

The brand follows a dual positioning strategy in the Brazilian gamer market:

  • 32″ Monitor: Focus on 4K visual immersion with Dual-Mode for multiple genres
  • 27″ Monitor: aimed at online competitions with record frequencies in Full HD/HD
  • Painel OLED on larger model; 4th generation WLED technology in the smallest
  • Tempos response less than 0.03 ms in both versions
  • Suporte to NVIDIA and AMD synchronization technologies

Contexto from the gamer market

LG’s launches reflect continued demand for specialized monitors. The Brazilian gamer market has grown significantly in recent years, with interest in both high-quality visual experiences and competitive hardware. The Dual-Mode solution represents a response to the fragmentation of preferences: the same player may want 4K for single-player campaigns and 720p at 720 Hz for ranked online on the same day.

Outros Manufacturers such as ASUS, MSI and BenQ offer high-performance monitors, but LG’s approach with two distinct models and Dual-Mode technology in both suggests a strong commitment to flexibility. Assim, the consumer doesn’t need to choose between graphic beauty and speed — they can have both, depending on what they’re playing.

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