LG UltraGear 25G590B: AI for Effortless Gaming

Published on May 24, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

LG is preparing an AI-powered gaming monitor for the second half of 2026. The UltraGear 25G590B includes features such as AI Scene Optimization, which adjusts the image based on the game genre, and AI Sound for spatial audio with compatible headphones. It comes with a minimalist stand, a headphone hook, and customizable lighting. Price and release date are yet to be confirmed.

minimalist monitor stand with integrated headphone hook, AI gaming monitor displaying dynamic scene optimization menu for FPS and RPG genres, glowing RGB lighting strips on monitor bezel, transparent 3D sound wave visualization floating above the monitor showing AI Spatial Audio processing, gamer wearing compatible headphones reacting to directional audio cues, hands adjusting on-screen brightness with AI-driven sliders, cinematic product photography, photorealistic engineering visualization, dark ambient room with blue and purple neon accents, ultra-detailed cable management and brushed metal textures, dramatic side lighting highlighting the stand’s slim profile

AI-Assisted Image and Sound Processing 🎮

The AI Scene Optimization feature analyzes on-screen content to modify parameters such as contrast and saturation based on the game genre, aiming for more direct realism. AI Sound, on the other hand, processes audio to generate a more defined spatial scene and improve clarity in voice communications. These technologies do not alter the base hardware of the panel but operate at the integrated software level. The minimalist stand and headphone hook aim for desktop tidiness, while the customizable LED lighting allows for some aesthetic adaptation. LG has not detailed technical specifications such as refresh rate or resolution, leaving questions about its raw performance compared to non-AI models.

The AI That Tells You If You're Losing Because of the Monitor 😅

LG brings us a monitor that knows better than you how you should see your game. Forget adjusting brightness like a caveman; now the AI decides whether you prefer to see shadows in a shooter or vibrant colors in a platformer. The funniest part is that, with all this artificial intelligence, the monitor won't warn you when you've had fifteen consecutive losses. Sure, at least you'll store your headphones on their hook while you cry.