Three months after it was first announced, the price of the UltraGear 48GQ900 gaming monitor has been revealed by the company.

The monitor will only be sold in the U.K. at Overclockers UK, where it will cost almost $2,000. The peripheral is comparable to the C2 Smart OLED TV in the U.K.

The 48-inch UltraGear 48GQ900 is LG's first OLED gaming monitor
The 48-inch UltraGear 48GQ900 is LG’s first OLED gaming monitor.

It's not known if the gaming monitor is available outside of the U.K.

The price for the 42-inch option of the C2 Smart TV in the U.S. is $1,400, but it also comes in 48, 55, and 65-inch options. The publication said that the LG C2 series uses advanced eo panels, which are more common in the TV market.

The Ultragear 48GQ900 has a 47.5-inch panel with a 4K 3,840 x 2,160 resolution and a 120Hz minimum refresh rate. It's still not known what kind of technology is being used on the monitor, but it's not too expensive given its size.

Many brands have opted for cheaper alternatives due to the slow roll out of TraditionalOLED, which is an expensive technology. The Alienware 34 monitor features a QD-OLED panel and is available for just $1,300.

The monitor has a 10-bit panel, an antiglare coating, 1-millisecond gray-to-gray response time, and a purple design in the rear. There are two additional HDMI ports, a DisplayPort, and a headphones jack.

Overclockers U.K. said it expects to get stock in the August time frame, but no release date has been given.

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