UMVA has learned that LG’s UltraGear Evo 52G930B has plunged to an unprecedented $1,699.99, a striking $300 drop from its former $1,999.99 tag.
This 52‑inch behemoth isn’t just another gaming screen—it’s a single‑panel answer to a multi‑monitor rig, erasing distracting bezels, color mismatches, and a tangle of cables.
Its 5K2K resolution (5120 × 2160) stretches across a cinematic 21:9 aspect ratio, gifting users a vast horizontal canvas while preserving razor‑sharp detail for both text and high‑octane graphics.
The aggressive 1000R curve pulls the edges into your peripheral vision, turning every race, flight simulation, or open‑world adventure into an immersive tunnel that flat panels simply can’t match.
Powered by a VA matrix, the monitor boasts deep contrast that rescues dark scenes from becoming washed‑out shadows, delivering richer blacks and more visible detail.
Gamers can unleash up to 240 Hz refresh rates via DisplayPort 2.1 or HDMI 2.1, while factory calibration and expansive DCI‑P3 coverage keep colors true enough for professional creators.
Built‑in speakers and DTS Headphone:X support add a layer of convenience, turning the display into a modest audio hub without extra gear.
However, driving a 5K2K canvas at such blistering frame rates demands a top‑tier graphics card; many mid‑range rigs will struggle to tap the monitor’s full potential.
Space is another consideration—a screen nearly four feet wide commands a generous desk footprint, making it a centerpiece for only the most dedicated setups.
In a landscape where few displays blend size, resolution, refresh speed, and curvature, the UltraGear Evo now stands out as a rare find, especially at this sharply reduced price.