LG Electronics has unveiled the UltraGear 25G590B, identified as the first monitor to provide a native 1000Hz refresh rate at Full HD (1920x1080) resolution. Designed for the 24.5-inch form factor, the device is marketed toward the competitive esports segment, promising a reduction in visual latency for rapid-fire engagement in FPS titles.
Core Data Points:| Feature | Specification || :—- | :—- || Model | UltraGear 25G590B || Native Refresh Rate | 1000Hz || Panel Size | 24.5 inches || Resolution | 1920x1080 (FHD) || Release Window | Second half of 2026 |
The monitor integrates Motion Blur Reduction Pro technology, intended to clarify fast-moving objects.
Integrated AI features include AI Scene Optimization, which shifts display profiles by game genre, and AI Sound for spatial audio refinement.
Pricing and specific retail availability remain unconfirmed as of 20/05/2026.
Market Context and Technical Nuance
The marketing claim of "world's first" necessitates scrutiny regarding existing display limitations. While the UltraGear 25G590B is touted for its native 1000Hz capability at 1080p, the display industry has previously flirted with this milestone through varied methods.
Competitors and alternative hardware, such as the HKC AntGamer ANT275PQ MAX, have utilized different configurations—in that case, a TN panel delivering high refresh rates by dropping to 720p resolution. Similarly, devices like the Acer Predator XB273U F6 achieve the 1000Hz benchmark only by utilizing Dynamic Frequency and Resolution (DFR), effectively sacrificing pixel count to maintain temporal fluidity.
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"This is a defining moment for gaming monitors," stated Lee Choong-hwoan, head of Display Business at LG.
Evolution of Esports Hardware
The shift toward kilohertz-level refresh rates represents an attempt to bridge the gap between human perception and electronic latency. In professional gaming environments, where millisecond differences influence match outcomes, the reliance on high-frequency visual updates is becoming standard. However, the efficacy of 1000Hz hardware is physically tethered to the system’s ability to output frames at a matching rate, placing significant stress on the computational hardware driving the monitor.
The 25G590B moves away from gimmicky resolution upscaling, opting for a static 1080p standard that prioritizes Motion Clarity over pixel density. By including software-driven adjustments, the manufacturer attempts to position the hardware as an all-in-one ecosystem for the esports competitor, rather than a mere peripheral.
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