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LG OLED Flex solves the flat vs curved gaming monitor dilemma

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Choosing between a curved and flatgaming monitorcan be difficult for gamers, but LG reckons it has the solution with its LG OLED Flex, aka LX3.

The 42-inch display can be manually adjusted from a flat screen to a curve of up to 900R. Users can essentially create their ideal arc, personalising the experience. There are twenty different levels of curvature overall. There are also two presets available via buttons on the remote control, as well as the manual options, which alter the curvature in 5-degree increments.

In apress releaseLG adds: “Additionally, the screen of LGOLEDFlex can be tilted toward up to 10 degrees or away up to 5 degrees from the user and has a height-adjustable stand – up or down by 140 millimetres – guaranteeing ergonomic comfort for those who like to sit up, and those who like to lean back.”

The bendable screen could be a great option for PC and console users who like to go from watching a TV show to enjoying an immersive gaming session, for instance.

LG says the LG OLED Flex is a world’s first and it’s possible thanks to the backlight-free, self-lit OLED tech. The company says the same display quality and 0.1 millisecond response time is available whether the display is in a flat or curved configuration.

LG is also packing in its Alpha Gen 5 processor, shortcuts to popular gaming-adjacent apps like Twitch and YouTube, support forDolby Atmossound and a Multi View mode that enables users to view content from two different sources at the same time, while selecting which audio source to hear.

The built-in speakers are 40W, while theDolby Vision HDRenabled display maxes out at 4K 120Hz with variable refresh rate and G-Sync andAMD FreeSyncplatform support.

LG is yet to announce the release date or recommended price for the LG OLED Flex (LX3), but we’ll keep you posted.

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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA.  …

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