The screen’s aspect ratio and bezel-less design combined with the 800R curvature are supposed to make gamers feel like they’re actually in the game they’re playing. LG even gave the screen an anti-glare and low-reflection coating to reduce the feeling of playing the game on a screen. If this all sounds familiar, that’s because Corsair has also just released a 45-inch 1440p gaming monitor called the Xeneon Flex that it developed in partnership with LG. Unlike this UltraGear model, however, this one has a flexible design that can go from straight to 800R in curvature. In addition to the upcoming 45-inch curved display, LG also introduced the UltraFine Display Ergo AI at IFA. The 31.5-inch display has a built-in camera that monitors the user’s eye level and then automatically adjusts its height and tilt so the user doesn’t stay in one position for too long. Unfortunately, LG did not reveal the price and availability of the displays, so those interested will just have to wait for more information. All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories contain affiliate links. If you purchase something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.