LG has now officially launched the range of UltraGear OLED gaming monitors that it will be showcasing during CES 2024. The 32-inch 32GS95UE features what LG calls Dual-Hz. This allows the monitor to switch between two modes, one where it runs the display at its native 4K (3840×2160) resolution at a maximum of 240Hz refresh rate, and the other where it can run it at a reduced FullHD (1920×1080) resolution but at the panel’s maximum 480Hz refresh rate.
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The switching modes should cause the system to see the display as either 4K 240Hz or 1080p 480Hz and scale accordingly.
The 32GS95UE also features DCI-P3 coverage of 98.5%, 0.03ms GtG response times, DisplayHDR True Black 400 support, and dual HDMI 2.1 ports.
Unfortunately, the single DisplayPort is only rated at 1.4 instead of the new DisplayPort 2.1, so you will have to heavily rely on Display Stream Compression (DSC) to access the full resolution and refresh rates the panel is capable of.
Finally, the 32GS95UE has a built-in speaker system consisting of dual woofers. The speakers are placed directly behind the OLED panel and uses the front surface to emanate the sound, which LG calls Pixel Sound technology. There is also support for DTS Virtual:X through the speakers and the built-in headphone jack.