LG Announces 8 New UltraGear Gaming Monitors with 300Hz IPS Displays

LG announces eight new UltraGear gaming monitors in Japan, featuring IPS panels, up to 300Hz refresh rate, and prices from 19000 to 54000 yen. Available from late May 2026.

LG Announces 8 New UltraGear Gaming Monitors with 300Hz IPS Displays

LG Electronics has announced eight new UltraGear gaming monitors for the Japanese market. The lineup includes models ranging from 23.8 inches to 31.5 inches, all featuring IPS panels.

Flagship model offers 300Hz refresh rate

The flagship model is the 27-inch 27G64NA-B with WQHD resolution and a 300Hz refresh rate. It covers 93% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The 31.5-inch 32G620B-B also offers WQHD resolution with a 200Hz refresh rate. For competitive gamers, the 24.5-inch 25G550B-B delivers Full HD resolution at 300Hz, while the 25G523B-B provides Full HD at 200Hz. Four entry-level models support 144Hz: the 27-inch 27G414B-B, 23.8-inch 24G414B-B, 27-inch 27G411B-B, and 23.8-inch 24G411B-B. All monitors support HDR10, variable refresh rate, FreeSync, and G-SYNC Compatible.

Spec comparison

Spec 27G64NA-B 32G620B-B 25G550B-B 24G411B-B
Panel Size 27-inch 31.5-inch 24.5-inch 23.8-inch
Resolution WQHD (2560×1440) WQHD Full HD Full HD
Refresh Rate 300Hz 200Hz 300Hz 144Hz
Price (JPY) 47000 54000 33000 19000

Pricing in Japan ranges from 19000 JPY (about $121) for the 24G411B-B to 54000 JPY (about $343) for the 32G620B-B. The 27G64NA-B is priced at 47000 JPY (about $298), the 25G550B-B at 33000 JPY (about $209), the 25G523B-B at 24000 JPY (about $152), the 27G414B-B at 23000 JPY (about $146), the 24G414B-B at 21000 JPY (about $133), and the 27G411B-B at 22000 JPY (about $140). Availability begins in late May 2026, with staggered releases through mid-June.

The new monitors expand LG's UltraGear lineup with a focus on high refresh rates and IPS technology across various sizes. The 300Hz models target esports enthusiasts, while the 144Hz options provide a more affordable entry point. All models include adaptive sync support for smoother gameplay.

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