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Updated · Ars Technica · May 19
LG Unveils 24.5-Inch 1000Hz Full HD Monitor for 2026 Launch
Updated
Updated · Ars Technica · May 19

LG Unveils 24.5-Inch 1000Hz Full HD Monitor for 2026 Launch

9 articles · Updated · Ars Technica · May 19
  • LG said its 24.5-inch UltraGear 25G590B will launch in select markets in the second half of 2026 as the first gaming monitor with a native 1,000Hz refresh rate at Full HD.
  • That pairing matters because 1080p remains the most common gaming resolution on Steam, giving esports players a 1-millisecond update cycle without dropping to lower image quality.
  • Rival 1,000Hz-capable displays from Acer, Samsung and Philips typically need to fall back to 720p to reach that speed, while running 1440p at 500Hz instead.
  • LG also said the monitor hits 1080p and 1,000Hz natively, avoiding the dual-mode reboot process some high-refresh monitors use to unlock peak performance.
Is LG's 1000Hz monitor a game-changer, or a speed limit most PCs and players can't actually reach?
Is the chase for 1000Hz sacrificing visual fidelity for a speed that offers gamers diminishing returns?