LG has officially introduced the UltraGear 32G810SA, its latest gaming monitor aimed at users in the Middle East. Combining high-performance hardware with smart entertainment features, the 32G810SA positions itself as more than just a peripheral—blending traditional gaming specs with built-in streaming and cloud gaming capabilities.
The centerpiece of the monitor is its 31.5-inch 4K UHD IPS panel, offering high-resolution clarity with 95% DCI-P3 color coverage and support for VESA DisplayHDR 400. These specs target gamers who prioritize visual detail and color accuracy, whether in fast-paced shooters or cinematic RPGs. A 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time deliver the responsiveness expected at this price point, while NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium compatibility reduce screen tearing and stuttering for smoother gameplay.
Where the UltraGear 32G810SA distinguishes itself is its use of LG’s webOS 24 platform—the first in the UltraGear line to include it. This means users can access cloud gaming platforms, OTT apps, and even YouTube Shorts directly from the monitor, no console or PC required. While this doesn’t replace a dedicated gaming rig, it does offer a flexible way to game or stream without switching devices.
The monitor includes LG’s AI-based features, such as the Personalized Picture Wizard and AI Picture, which dynamically adjust visuals to emphasize key details in games and media. Audio is also a focus, with AI Sound simulating a 9.1-channel setup—though, as always with onboard speakers, expectations should remain realistic.

Aesthetically, the UltraGear 32G810SA adopts a clean, minimalist design with a white finish and subtle purple backlighting. The Unity Hexagonal design and L-shaped stand aim to balance desk space with modern style, and ergonomic adjustments like tilt, height, swivel, and pivot support varied setups—including a vertical mode optimized for short-form content consumption.
Connectivity is streamlined through a USB Type-C port that handles charging, data, and display output, an increasingly standard feature for users who want fewer cables and faster setup, especially those pairing it with laptops or compact desktops.
Priced at AED 2,899, the LG UltraGear 32G810SA will be available at major retailers across the Middle East starting May 2025. While not revolutionary in any one area, the combination of gaming specs, integrated smart features, and design flexibility makes it a competitive option for users seeking both performance and convenience in a single display.