The most obvious benefit here is screen size. 48 inches is comparable with a lot of OLED tellies from the last few years, especially considering, for a time, this was the smallest size you could get an OLED display in. It gives you loads of real estate to game or do content creation on, and can work on a larger desk or on a TV stand.
This is, of course, also an OLED display, providing unparalleled contrast ratios to offer inky blacks as well as vivid colours, adding up to an impactful HDR experience that far outstrips what you'd expect to find on a gaming monitor at this price point. The only issue with OLEDs like this is that they don't tend to get all too bright, compared to their Mini LED or QLED competitors, so if you want to use this TV/monitor in a very bright room, another option might be better.
At heart, the 48GQ900-B is just an unusually large gaming monitor, and packs in the usual creature comforts you'd expect with a monitor at this price. This is an HDMI 2.1 panel, offering 4K/120hz for use with PS5 or Xbox Series X, as well as powerful gaming rigs. In actual fact, the refresh rate here has been overclocked to 138Hz, while this panel also offers an incredibly low response time of just 0.1ms.
If you've been waiting to grab a powerful and large HDMI 2.1 display to pair with your consoles or a PC, this LG 48GQ900-B at just under £900 is an absolute steal.Eurogamer welcomes videogamers of all types, so sign in and join our community!
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