LG is set to break the boundaries of gaming monitor performance with the world's first 1000Hz, 1080p display, the UltraGear 25G590B launching this year.

This 24.5-inch IPS panel is designed for competitive esports players who demand the fastest possible response times and frame rates, offering a native 1000Hz refresh rate at Full HD resolution. Unlike previous 1000Hz monitors that were limited to 720p, the 25G590B marks a major leap in performance without sacrificing resolution.
This makes it a compelling option for FPS and other high-speed competitive games where split-second reactions can mean the difference between victory and defeat. LG has positioned the monitor as a tool for not just gamers, but also for anyone who needs pixel-perfect clarity with extreme responsiveness.
With this new release, LG is not just setting a new benchmark but also challenging the market to respond. As the 2026 monitor landscape heats up, the 25G590B could become a must-have for elite gamers and a symbol of what the future holds for high-performance displays.
So, who is this display for? I would specifically be looking at the 25G590B if I was exclusively an FPS gamer, particularly if I predominantly played Counter-Strike, or any other competitive game that is capable of reaching 1,000FPS in-game.
Unfortunately, many competitive games have engine caps that only enable the FPS to reach a specific figure. However, some titles don't have a cap.. If you are an FPS gamer I would advise checking the framerate cap of your favorite titles before picking up the 25G590B, as you will definitely want to know if the 1000Hz you are paying for will actually be felt in-game.





