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LG UltraGear OLED 39GS96QB-B 39
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LG UltraGear OLED 39GS96QB-B 39

Price unavailable Nerd score 8.6/10

39" 3440 x 1440 px OLED display

240Hz refresh rate with 0.03 ms response time

Nvidia G-Sync, VESA Adaptive Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support for smoother gameplay

USB-C connectivity for single-cable setups

Specs normalized from the DisplayNerd monitor archive.

Overview

LG UltraGear OLED 39GS96QB-B 39 pairs a 39" OLED panel with Ultrawide output. The 240Hz refresh rate makes it a strong fit for responsive gaming and motion clarity. Brightness is listed at 275 nits, giving you a clearer picture of HDR and bright-room headroom. USB-C connectivity adds flexibility for cleaner desk setups and modern laptop pairing.

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Nerd Notes

Panel
OLED
Resolution
Ultrawide
Refresh
240Hz
Response
0.03 ms
sRGB
Unknown
Brightness
275 nits

Full Specs

Screen Size
39"
Resolution
3440 x 1440 px
Display Type
OLED/AMOLED
Refresh Rate
240Hz
Response Time
0.03 ms
Adaptive Sync
Nvidia G-Sync, VESA Adaptive Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
Brightness
275 nits
Contrast Ratio
150000:1
sRGB Coverage
Unknown
Adobe RGB Coverage
Unknown
HDMI Ports
2
DisplayPort
1 (DP 1.4)
USB Ports
3
USB-C
Yes
Operating Power
54.34W
EU Energy Label
Unknown
Release Date
09/05/2024

Expert Analysis: Pros & Cons

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The Highs

  • check OLED-class contrast delivers deep blacks and immediate pixel response.
  • check Fast 240Hz refresh rate makes it well suited to competitive play.
  • check USB-C support makes hybrid laptop and desktop setups easier to manage.
  • check Ultrawide format adds extra workspace and stronger immersion.
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The Lows

  • cancel Price data is missing, so value positioning is harder to judge at a glance.
  • cancel Brightness headroom is modest compared with the strongest HDR-focused rivals.

Final Verdict

LG UltraGear OLED 39GS96QB-B 39 stands out as a immersive multitasking option with a OLED panel, Ultrawide resolution, and a dataset-driven nerd score of 8.6/10. It works best when you want a monitor whose core specs are strong and easy to compare against similar models in the archive.

8.6
Nerd Score