On paper specs are very similar, with a few key differences. The UltraGear 48GQ900 is priced identically to the LG C2 we reviewed back in June at $1499 (though both go on sale frequently). That design actually seems to be the point. The result is a monitor that feels a bit like a hybrid: a gigantic gaming display that can double as a TV when you’re ready to put the controller away, but that swaps out some TV features in exchange for PC ones. Its massive 48-inch screen feels much more like a TV than a gaming monitor, but its feature set is clearly aimed at PC gamers who want a display that performs exactly like smaller gaming monitors (but with a stunning OLED picture). The LG UltraGear 48GQ900 exists somewhere in the middle between a gaming monitor and a television. 18 Images LG UltraGear 48GQ900 - Design and Features
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