LG has confirmed UK pricing and availability for its 2026 UltraGear monitor range, spanning OLED and Hyper Mini LED panel tech.
The only model available to buy immediately is the UltraGear OLED GX7 (27GX790B), priced at £899.98. It comes bundled with a SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X headset, Rival 3 WL Gen 2 wireless mouse, and Apex 3 TKL keyboard, making it a very tasty entry point into LG’s new OLED gaming monitor generation.
The GX7 uses fourth-generation OLED with Primary RGB Tandem technology to reach a reported 1500 nits of peak brightness, a figure that addresses the luminance limitations that have historically held OLED gaming panels back in brightly lit environments, supported by VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification and a 0.02ms grey-to-grey response time.
Its Dual-Mode panel switches between QHD 540Hz for competitive use and HD 720Hz for applications where frame rate takes full priority, giving the display a degree of flexibility that fixed-refresh OLED monitors at this price point have not previously offered.
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UltraGear evo GX9
Pre-orders for the UltraGear evo GX9 (39GX950B) open now at £1599.99 bundled with a SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset, with availability confirmed for June and the panel stepping up to a 39-inch curved 5K2K resolution.
That 39-inch panel applies the same Dual-Mode approach as the GX7, switching between 5K2K at 165Hz for story-driven and graphically intensive content and WFHD at 330Hz for fast-paced competitive play, with NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible certification and a 0.03ms response time underpinning both modes.
UltraGear evo GM9
The UltraGear evo GM9 (27GM950B) takes a different panel approach at £1199.99, using Hyper Mini LED technology with multiple local dimming zones to deliver precise brightness and contrast control across different areas of the screen simultaneously, a specification that targets users who prioritise anti-blooming performance and peak brightness over the contrast depth of OLED.
That Hyper Mini LED panel pairs with a design built for both graphically demanding titles and fast-paced competitive play, and purchases include a SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset as part of the launch bundle, with availability for the GM9 confirmed for July through LG’s UK retail channels.
UltraGear evo G9
The most expansive model in the lineup is the UltraGear evo G9 (52G930B), priced at £1599.99 and bundled with a SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X headset, Rival 3 WL Gen 2 mouse, QCK XXL mousepad, and Apex 3 TKL keyboard, with LG positioning the 52-inch 5K2K curved ultra-wide as the largest gaming monitor at this specification currently available.
That 52-inch panel runs at 240Hz with a 1ms grey-to-grey response time and AMD FreeSync Premium support, and connects via DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, and USB Type-C with up to 90W power delivery, covering high-bandwidth PC output alongside console and multi-device use from a single cable run, with availability listed as coming soon without a confirmed release date.
The full 2026 UltraGear lineup is available through LG’s UK retail channels, with the GX7 on sale now, the GX9 and GM9 open for pre-order ahead of June and July availability respectively, and the G9 carrying an unconfirmed release window, and all four models include their respective SteelSeries peripheral bundles for purchases completed before 31 August 2026.
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