LG will be releasing its first OLED gaming monitor in the second half of 2022, as revealed in a recent announcement.
The press release shows that the display will feature a 48-inch White OLED display with 4K resolution and an anti-glare low reflection coating.
The monitor will also include DisplayPort and HDMI 2.1 inputs, although the number of ports hasn’t been confirmed yet.
The HDMI 2.1 ports will offer variable refresh rate and 120 Hz support, making the 48GQ900 the ideal choice for PS5 and Xbox Series X owners.
The monitor will also feature built-in speakers and a borderless screen design.
LG has not yet disclosed the 48GQ900’s price and release date.

The 48GQ900 UltraGear features the series’ signature branding and purple light elements. (Credit: LG)
LG also announced two Full HD monitors with smaller screen sizes for those who might not have the necessary space or money for the upcoming 48-inch display.
The UltraGear 27GQ50F-B (27-inch) and 24GQ50F-B (24-inch) models will offer a 165 Hz refresh rate, AMD Free-Sync Premium support, and 1 ms Motion Blur Reduction.
These models will both have two HDMI ports, one DisplayPort, and a headphone jack instead of the built-in speakers.
LG did not reveal prices for either of these monitors, but they will be arriving this month.