LG has launched the 32GX870B monitor in China, offering a dual-mode WOLED display that switches between 4K resolution at 240Hz and FHD resolution at 480Hz. The panel uses LG’s fourth-generation OLED technology with a Primary RGB Tandem structure to boost brightness while maintaining contrast.
New display switches between 4K at 240Hz and FHD at 480Hz using fourth-generation OLED technology.
This 31.5-inch display is designed for gamers seeking high refresh rates in competitive titles. Dual-mode functionality allows users to switch between 4K at 240Hz and FHD at 480Hz based on gameplay needs.
Key specifications include the WOLED panel, the tandem OLED layering, and the variable refresh modes. Users can toggle between the two resolution modes, though only one is active at any given time.
Additional specifications beyond these core features are currently unavailable. Details regarding connectivity options, adaptive sync compatibility, and HDR performance have not been disclosed.

The LG 32GX870B is priced at 8,499 CNY on JD.com. The listed price of 8,499 CNY is specific to the Chinese market at launch.
Historical context regarding previous models is not included in the current release information. This model marks the introduction of a new WOLED option within LG’s 32-inch display portfolio.
LG confirmed the release of the 32GX870B with dual-mode WOLED specs and a fixed price of 8,499 CNY on JD.com. All details remain limited to the announced specifications and regional availability.



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