LG Unveils the World’s First 1000Hz 1080p Gaming Monitor, the UltraGear 25G590B
The race for higher refresh rates just hit a new milestone. LG has announced the UltraGear 25G590B, which it bills as the first 1000Hz gaming monitor capable of running at full 1080p resolution. For gamers who have long felt forced to choose between speed and sharpness, this display aims to remove that compromise entirely.
Breaking the Resolution Barrier
Until now, 1000Hz monitors have come with a significant catch. The handful of models reaching that refresh rate have topped out at 720p, trading image clarity for raw speed.
The 25G590B changes that equation. It is a 24.5-inch IPS display that delivers a native 1000Hz refresh rate at a full 1,920 x 1,080 resolution. In other words, you no longer have to sacrifice resolution to chase the fastest possible motion.
LG is positioning the monitor squarely at competitive players who demand maximum responsiveness, whether they are battling in a fast-paced first-person shooter or, as LG playfully suggests, competing in something as unexpected as a spreadsheet contest.
How Fast Is Too Fast?
It is worth pausing on just how far refresh rates have climbed.
Only a few years ago, the industry was already debating whether anyone could genuinely perceive the difference at 360Hz and 480Hz. Those numbers felt extreme at the time. Now the bar has jumped dramatically higher, raising the same question all over again: at 1000Hz, can the human eye actually tell?
For most casual players, the practical benefit may be subtle. For elite esports competitors, however, even small gains in responsiveness can matter, and LG is clearly betting that this audience will want every possible edge.
AI Features Join the Mix
As with many modern displays, the 25G590B is not just about raw speed. LG has built in on-device gaming AI features intended to improve both immersion and everyday usability.
Two stand out:
- AI Scene Optimization automatically adjusts picture settings based on the genre of game being played, aiming to add visual depth and realism.
- AI Sound is designed to deliver a more convincing spatial audio experience and clearer in-game voice communication, provided you are using a compatible headset.
According to LG, these AI-driven tools are meant to work alongside the monitor’s ultra-fast performance to create a strong all-around platform for competitive play.
Design and Practical Touches
Beyond performance, LG has shared a few details about the monitor’s design. The 25G590B features what the company describes as a minimalist stand, along with some practical extras aimed at gamers.
These include an integrated hook for headset storage, a small but genuinely useful addition for keeping a desk tidy, as well as customizable lighting for those who want their setup to match a particular aesthetic.
What We Still Don’t Know
For all the excitement, some key details remain under wraps.
LG has not announced a price for the 25G590B, and the release window is currently vague, listed only as the second half of 2026. Pricing in particular will be worth watching, since a 1000Hz panel at full 1080p is likely to command a premium.
The Bottom Line
The UltraGear 25G590B marks a notable step forward in display technology. By pairing a 1000Hz refresh rate with full 1080p resolution, LG has removed a limitation that held back earlier ultra-high-refresh monitors.
Whether players can truly perceive the jump from already-fast displays remains an open question, and the missing price tag leaves a major piece of the puzzle unanswered. Still, for competitive gamers who treat responsiveness as a serious advantage, the 25G590B is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing monitor launches of 2026.
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Lucienne Albrecht is Luxe Chronicle’s wealth and lifestyle editor, celebrated for her elegant perspective on finance, legacy, and global luxury culture. With a flair for blending sophistication with insight, she brings a distinctly feminine voice to the world of high society and wealth.






