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LG 32GS95UV-B.AEK UltraGear 32" 4K 240Hz OLED Gaming Monitor - HDR10, DCI-P3 95%
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LG 32GS95UV-B.AEK UltraGear 32" 4K 240Hz OLED Gaming Monitor - HDR10, DCI-P3 95%

£829.99 Was £1099.99 Save £270.00
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The jump from 1440p to 4K on a 32-inch OLED panel is not subtle — at this size, the pixel density is high enough that individual pixels become genuinely invisible, and paired with a 240Hz refresh rate, you get motion clarity that most QD-OLED and IPS competitors at similar resolutions simply cannot match. That combination matters most in fast-paced titles where you want both sharpness in static scenes and zero smearing in motion — something traditional VA and IPS panels at this price tier consistently fail to deliver simultaneously.

Who Is This For?

This monitor is built for the PC gamer who refuses to compromise between competitive performance and visual fidelity — someone who plays both high-frame-rate shooters and visually rich open-world titles on the same setup, and doesn't want a separate display for each use case. The DCI-P3 95% coverage also makes it genuinely capable for colour-accurate creative work as a secondary function. If you're primarily a console gamer limited to 120Hz output, or you're working with a GPU that struggles to push 4K frames reliably, there are better-value options that won't leave hardware sitting idle.

What Buyers Say

Owners of LG's UltraGear OLED range consistently praise the black levels and contrast as transformative compared to their previous IPS monitors, particularly in dark game environments. For this specific model, the 4K 240Hz combination draws strong praise from those with high-end GPUs. The most repeated criticism is burn-in anxiety — OLED longevity remains a genuine concern for users who display static HUDs for extended sessions, and LG's pixel-care features help but don't eliminate the risk entirely.

The Deal

At £829.99, down from £1,099.99, the saving is £270 — a 24% reduction that looks solid on paper. However, this product is newly tracked on our system, so we have no price history to confirm whether £1,099.99 is a genuine long-term RRP or a temporarily inflated baseline. Worth cross-referencing against retailer history before committing. If the street price holds at this level, it's a serious monitor at a competitive price — but verify before you buy. For more options in this category, see our best gaming deals UK guide.

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Price History & Verdict

Lowest Ever Price

This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

Current Price £829.99
Lowest Recorded £829.99
Average Price £829.99
Original Price £1099.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this monitor delivers the full 4K (3840x2160) resolution at 240Hz simultaneously, which is its headline achievement and sets it apart from many competitors that require resolution drops to hit high refresh rates. You will need DisplayPort 2.1 to achieve 4K 240Hz, so ensure your GPU and cable support that standard — HDMI 2.1 is limited to 4K 144Hz on this panel.

This monitor is best suited to PC gamers with a high-end GPU (RTX 4080 or RX 7900 XTX class) who play both fast-paced competitive titles and visually rich single-player games, as the OLED panel delivers exceptional contrast and near-instant response times. Console users on PS5 or Xbox Series X will be capped at 4K 120Hz, so the 240Hz advantage is wasted there. The one honest limitation is OLED burn-in risk with static HUD elements over thousands of hours — using the built-in pixel refresh tools and varying content is advisable for long-term ownership.

This is a newly tracked product on our system, so there is no historical price data to confirm whether £829.99 represents the lowest it has ever sold for or a temporary promotional price. The £270 reduction from £1,099.99 looks substantial on paper, but without a price history we cannot verify whether the original RRP reflects real market pricing or an inflated baseline — treat the discount percentage with caution rather than as confirmed savings.

Both panels target the same 4K 240Hz OLED segment, but the LG 32GS95UV-B uses a WOLED panel whereas the Samsung G8 uses a QD-OLED panel, which typically produces punchier, more saturated colours thanks to the quantum dot layer — the LG's DCI-P3 95% coverage is slightly lower than QD-OLED alternatives. However, the LG generally offers a flatter, more glare-resistant screen surface and LG's OLED panel has a stronger track record for brightness consistency in bright gaming environments, making it the more practical choice if your room is not fully light-controlled.