TL;DR: The LG UltraGear 27-inch QHD OLED gaming monitor is now down to $496.99 at Amazon. That's over $300 off its usual $799 ...
Amazon is offering gaming monitor deals on a number of top-tier brands. As of Jan. 27, LG’s 27-inch UltraGear QHD gaming ...
This article is part of Kotaku Deals, produced separately from the editorial team. We may earn a commission when you buy through links on the site. Raw PC power only goes so far if your display can’t ...
LG's White-OLED technology (WOLED) has been improving for years, each iteration boosting output, efficiency, and color volume. And while 2025's C5 doesn't get LG's new Primary RGB Tandem tech from the ...
Going into CES 2026, everyone knew that the main thing packed into devices, coming out of everyone’s mouth, and leading discussions would be AI. Yes, you’d be hard-pressed to find a device that didn’t ...
The GX7 can switch between 720Hz and 540Hz modes for different games. The GX7 can switch between 720Hz and 540Hz modes for different games. is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been ...
LG has debuted a home robot that's designed to cook, clean, and manage chores using advanced Physical AI. Part of LG's "Zero Labor Home" vision, the wheeled humanoid features dexterous hands and ...
LG World Premiere took off at CES 2026 debuted "CLOiD," the company's latest home robot powered by AI and vision-based technology that aims to do all tasks for users. LG Debuts CLOiD Home Robot at CES ...
LG's 2026 Wallpaper wireless OLED TV (Devindra Hardawar for Engadget) We typically see LG TV announcements a bit before CES, but this year the company had a surprise in store. CES 2026 marks the ...
LG has released its 2026 TV lineup at CES. Highlights include a new 9mm-thick Wallpaper TV. The company also unveiled a new Gallery art TV. It wouldn't be CES without new TV announcements, and while ...
The LG Gram Pro 17 and Gram Pro 16 will use a new ultralight material that doesn’t compromise durability. The LG Gram Pro 17 and Gram Pro 16 will use a new ultralight material that doesn’t compromise ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.