There’s a point in every gamer’s life when they realise their monitor is the weakest link. Frames are dropping, colours are washed out, and that slight blur during fast scenes is costing them the edge they’ve worked hard to earn. If that sounds familiar, the LG 39″ WQHD OLED with 800R curve wasn’t built for you to think about it — it was built to end the debate.
At 240Hz with a 0.03ms response time, this isn’t just fast. It’s OLED fast — the kind of speed where your reaction and the screen are effectively the same thing. No lag. No ghosting. Just pure, immediate response every time your instincts kick in.
When you’re deep in a firefight, milliseconds matter. The 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms (GtG) response time mean the monitor keeps up with you — not the other way around. Opponents don’t disappear into motion blur. Scenes don’t stutter at the worst possible moment. You see it, you act on it, and the screen has already moved on.
The 800R curve isn’t a gimmick — it’s geometry working in your favour. That steep curvature wraps the screen around your natural field of vision, pulling your peripheral awareness into the action and making every environment feel genuinely immersive. Combined with 39 inches of WQHD real estate, you’re not watching the game unfold. You’re standing in it.
OLED delivers blacks that are actually black — not dark grey, not backlight bleed — black. Pair that with 1,300 nits of peak brightness, 98.5% DCI-P3 colour coverage, and a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio, and every scene looks exactly the way the developers intended. DisplayHDR True Black 400 means highlights explode off the screen while shadow detail stays sharp and readable. Whether you’re navigating a pitch-black dungeon or a sun-drenched open world, nothing hides.
AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility means frame sync is no longer something you have to think about. No screen tearing mid-combat. No stuttering during cut scenes. Just smooth, locked visuals across every PC build and next-gen console — exactly the consistency competitive play demands.
Here’s where things get genuinely clever. Thanks to LG’s webOS24, this monitor is also a smart hub. Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV, and HBO Max are all built in — no console, no streaming stick, no extra cables. Add NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Amazon Luna, and Blacknut cloud gaming directly from the home screen, and you have a screen that works hard whether you’re grinding ranked matches or unwinding with a series after. Over 300 free LG Channels sweeten the deal further.
The anti-glare OLED surface handles the distractions so you don’t have to. Reflections are minimised. Ambient light stays where it belongs — off your screen. The result is a display that stays clear and readable in real-world conditions, not just in a perfectly darkened studio.
The LG 39″ WQHD OLED 800R isn’t the monitor you settle for — it’s the one you upgrade to when you’re done settling. Every spec, every design choice, and every feature exists to close the gap between what you intend and what happens on screen. If your current monitor is holding you back, this is where that ends.
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