In December last year, LG announced the latest additions to its OLED gaming monitor lineup, including the 32GS95UE – the world's first 480Hz OLED, the ultrawide 39-inch 39GS95QE and 34-inch 34GS95QE, and several other even larger TV-like models. Well, I've just got my eyes and hands on the 34GS95QE, and suffice it to say, I'm quite impressed.
Some previous best gaming monitor, they weren't. However, LG's new 2024 OLED s – or at least some of them – use a new anti-glare and low reflection (AGLR) coating that, at least based on what I could see today, resulted in big gains in real-world image quality.
Being demoed at the CES Unveiled show event at CES 2024, LG's teeny tiny one-table booth ed a host of largely much smaller tech titan hopefuls at this smaller-scale pre-show event. The new was being shown alongside one of LG's new laptops and a new projector, and that was it. The sight of a global mega-company like LG having a booth at this event, alongside crowdfunded hopefuls or other far smaller companies, was amusing to me at least.
But back to the display, and the new AGLR coating really did seem to suppress reflections and in turn boost the contrast of the display. Being a curved , it actually opens itself up to being affected by reflections from even more angles than a flat , but the display looked essentially reflection-free from straight on, though crouching lower meant the glow of the overhead lights could be seen.
As for that curve, it's incredibly tight, with a radius of just 800mm. Typical 34-inch ultrawide s have a 1,200mm radius (1200R) while 1000R s are relatively common too. 800R, though, is about as tight as these s get. If you're a fan of curved monitors, this one should do the trick for you.
The specs aren't particularly amazing for a modern OLED gaming monitor, with a resolution of 3,440 x 1,440 and a refresh rate of 240Hz. Those are still stellar specs, of course, but plenty of other s are hitting those numbers these days.
Instead, what further delighted me was the neatly compact stand, which does away with the ungainly V-shaped feet of some big displays, saving desk space. The overall design of the is also smart but with just enough gamer flare to not be dull – the rear RGB lighting is neatly integrated too.
Pricing for the new hasn't been confirmed yet but we expect to hear more tomorrow at LG's big CES press conference. Meanwhile, for our current pick of the best gaming displays you can check out our best gaming monitor guide.