LG UltraGear 32GX870B: 4K OLED Gaming Monitor with Brightness Boost and Price Drop
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LG UltraGear 32GX870B: 4K OLED Gaming Monitor with Brightness Boost and Price Drop

Laptops Reporter
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LG's latest UltraGear 32GX870B brings significant improvements over its predecessor with enhanced brightness, competitive pricing, and premium features aimed at serious gamers and content creators.

LG has officially announced the release timeline for its UltraGear 32GX870B gaming monitor, following its unveiling in December 2025 and CES 2026 showcase. The new 32-inch OLED display represents a significant evolution in LG's gaming monitor lineup, offering notable improvements in brightness and value compared to the previous model.

What's New in the UltraGear 32GX870B

The most significant upgrade in the 32GX870B is LG's implementation of their 4th-Gen Primary RGB Tandem OLED panel. This technology delivers substantially improved brightness figures, with 335 nits in SDR mode – a 20% increase over the 32GX870A. For HDR content, the monitor reaches an impressive 1,500 nits, marking a 15% improvement over its predecessor.

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Despite these upgrades, LG has managed to reduce the price point. In Japan, the 32GX870B is priced at JPY 169,800 (approximately $1,081), representing an 18% reduction compared to the older model. When translated to US pricing based on the 32GX870A's MSRP, this would position the new model around $1,230, though actual US pricing may vary.

The monitor maintains the premium specifications expected in LG's UltraGear series, including a 4K native resolution with support for both 240 Hz and 480 Hz refresh rates through its Dual Mode feature. This flexibility makes it suitable for both competitive gaming where high frame rates are crucial and for content creation where color accuracy and resolution take precedence.

How It Compares to the Competition

When stacked against the previous 32GX870A model, the improvements are substantial. The brightness enhancements directly address one of the common limitations of OLED displays – lower peak brightness compared to high-end LCD alternatives. The 335 nits SDR and 1,500 nits HDR figures place this monitor among the brightest OLED gaming panels currently available, improving HDR performance without sacrificing the superior contrast ratios and perfect blacks that OLED technology is known for.

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The connectivity options remain robust, with four video inputs including a USB Type-C port capable of delivering up to 90W of power. This feature is particularly valuable for gamers using laptops, as it allows for a single-cable connection to both display and power, reducing cable clutter and simplifying setup.

Compared to competing OLED gaming monitors from brands like ASUS, Samsung, and Corsair, the 32GX870B appears to offer a competitive balance of brightness, refresh rate options, and price. While some competitors may offer slightly higher peak brightness or faster response times, LG's implementation of the 4th-Gen Primary RGB Tandem OLED panel provides a compelling package for those seeking both gaming performance and content creation capabilities.

Who It's For

The UltraGear 32GX870B is positioned as a premium display that caters to multiple user groups:

For competitive gamers, the combination of 4K resolution, 240 Hz/480 Hz refresh rates, and OLED's instant response times provides an excellent experience. The improved brightness gives an edge in visibility during both SDR and HDR gaming, particularly in darker scenes where details might otherwise be lost.

The UltraGear 32GX870B continas four video inputs, including a USB Type-C port that can recharge devices at up to 90 W.

Content creators will appreciate the 4K resolution, wide color gamut, and HDR capabilities. The monitor's brightness improvements make it more suitable for professional color work and HDR content creation than many previous OLED displays.

The inclusion of USB-C with 90W charging makes this monitor particularly attractive to laptop users who want a single-cable solution for both work and gaming. This versatility extends its appeal beyond dedicated desktop setups.

For those considering the purchase, the pre-orders in Japan with a June 11 shipping date suggest a wider release will follow later in the summer. Potential buyers should monitor LG's official website for global availability announcements and regional pricing details. The monitor represents a strong evolution of OLED gaming technology, addressing key limitations while maintaining the visual advantages that make OLED displays so desirable for both gaming and professional use.

For more specifications and details, you can visit LG's official product page.

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