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LG Display announces 2,000 nit OLED gaming monitor panel; teases return of Black Frame Insertion support

LG Display is bringing multiple OLED panels to Computex 2026 this week.
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LG Display is bringing multiple OLED panels to Computex 2026 this week.
LG Display has confirmed that it will be showcasing multiple new OLED panels at Computex 2026 intended for future gaming monitors. While one is said to reach 2,000 nits, another may mark the return of native Black Frame Insertion support. Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR) 2.0 support is on the horizon, too.

LG Display has confirmed that it has a slew of new OLED panels in the works. According to the company, all are destined for gaming monitors. While LG Display does not sell gaming monitors of its own, minority owner LG Electronics sells UltraGear Evo and UltraGear OLED monitors like the UltraGear Evo 45GX950B and the UltraGear OLED 39GX950B (curr. $1,799 on Amazon).

According to LG Display, the following panels will be on show this week at Computex 2026 in Taipei:

  • 27-inch, 5K OLED with a 220 PPI
  • VESA DisplayHDR True Black 1000 compliant panel with 2,000 nits peak brightness
  • 39-inch, 5K2K WOLED with a 1500R curvature

Seemingly, the latter has already been unveiled inside the Alienware AW3926QW. LG Display mentions showcasing Black Frame Insertion (BFI), which has not been offered at panel level for years. Moreover, LG Display mentions Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR) 2.0 technology.

Unfortunately, it has not elaborated further about how DFR 2.0 differs from the existing DFR technology that LG Electronics and others market as Dual Mode technology. Please see LG Display's press release for more details.


The Dell Alienware AW3926QW.
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The Dell Alienware AW3926QW.

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 06 > LG Display announces 2,000 nit OLED gaming monitor panel; teases return of Black Frame Insertion support
Alex Alderson, 2026-06- 1 (Update: 2026-06- 1)