- AI
AI for Legal and Compliance
20 Mar, 2026







£1651.45 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’ve got the desk depth and the budget, the LG 45GX90SA-B is one of the more compelling “do-everything” OLED options for UK business buyers. The big draw is the immersive ultrawide OLED experience: deep blacks, crisp text, and a screen that makes long workdays (design, spreadsheets, code, finance dashboards) feel far less claustrophobic than a normal 16:9. It’s also a genuinely good productivity format—wide enough to keep reference material beside your work without constant window juggling, and curved just enough to stay usable across the day.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly for standard office roles. OLED can be a little more sensitive in environments with lots of static UI elements or heavy “always-on” work for the same hours daily; you’ll want to be disciplined about brightness/standby habits and whether your team’s workflow is suitable. Also, £1376 ex-VAT is premium pricing—so unless you’ll actually use the space (and not just “try it for a week”), you’re paying extra for the wow factor. This is best for knowledge workers who live on their monitor and value image quality and workspace real estate—think creative agencies, analysts, trading/BI users, and developers—rather than generic admin desks.

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