Anthony Taormina is an original member of the Game Rant team, having been part of the publication for 15 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and manages its social media, PR, and ...
South Korean tech conglomerate LG produces a great range of consumer tech products, and while I’ve always had a soft spot for its now defunct mobile division, the company is perhaps best known for ...
LG, being a veteran in the field, has some excellent gaming monitors for every budget and requirement for gamers. Whether users want something cheap and affordable, or a monitor that boasts a super ...
LG is about to change the game with a trio of cutting-edge ultrawide gaming monitors in their UltraGear GX9 series, set to be unveiled at CES 2025 this January. The lineup includes a mind-blowing ...
The LG StanbyME was certainly an interesting concept. The idea was the following: What if you put a high-quality monitor on wheels, and packed it with smart features? Last year, LG announced the ...
The UltraGear 45GX990A from LG can go from a flatscreen to 900R curved monitor. It’s also huge and—likely—hugely expensive. Reading time 3 minutes Like bendable, adaptable Elastigirl from the seminal ...
Looking for the best LG gaming monitor on the market? We’ve got you. If you’re a serious gamer, you’ll know that investing in a good gaming monitor is crucial for the best possible gaming experience.
LG has always commanded an audience at CES with their latest televisions and displays. Last year, they stole the show with their transparent TV screens. (The transparent TVs are back this year too, by ...
Last week, I was about to file an article to one of my clients. While I normally write out my columns on a laptop and its 13-inch screen, I’d just received an LG 34-inch MyView Smart Monitor with an ...
In brief: LG showcased its latest "smart" monitors powered by webOS at CES earlier this year. The "MyView" lineup includes a 31.5-inch 4K IPS monitor (LG 32SR85U), as well as a couple of 1080p ...
LG hopes to wow the crowds at CES 2025 with what it claims to be the "world's first bendable 5K2K gaming monitor." The new model is dubbed the 45GX990A and will be one of several UltraGear GX9 series ...