LG 27GQ50F-B 27 Inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) Ultragear Gaming Monitor with 165Hz and 1ms Motion Blur Reduction, AMD FreeSync Premium and 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design
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David Bulvan
> 3 dayCame with bad display port cable :(. Tried a different cable I had and it works great, minus one star for bad cable.
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Ryan De la Cruz
Greater than one weekMonitor arrived a day late, which was understandable because of the hurricane in my area. I had a bit of trouble setting it up, but everything you need to install it is in the package. You may want to buy a DisplayPort cable along with this because the monitor only comes with an HDMI cable. It CAN go up to 144hz, despite what another reviewer says. I was confused for a moment because certain presets only go up to 120hz. If you cant find a resolution with 144hz, then create a custom one and it will work. This monitor also comes installed with Freesync (a beauty to behold)! You can tilt the stand forward or backward, but you cant shift it up or down. Not a real big issue for me, but may be for you. All in all, a very nice monitor to have for the price.
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Jean Rincon
> 3 dayExcelente
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Cory B.
Greater than one weekIt was good, sometimes tho if you bumped the plug itd turn off, It was fine for me until it fell over and broke :(
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Keagan Kreiger
> 3 dayGreat for gaming. Product is very light. My only complaint is that the plastic stand it sits on points the monitor at a downward angle.
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Juanito Lopez
> 3 dayBought it cause it was one sale it’s a good monitor and cool but idk why but if you play Minecraft and move fast you see red pixels it’s cool tho
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hakunamatata
> 3 dayI’ve been playing Apex Legends on PC since Season 1 on a 60hz monitor. Since day one I always noticed I had ever-so-slight input lag while in game, but always attributed it to internet connection or server-side issues or to my own PC, simply because I didn’t know any better. After a while my muscle memory would adjust to it and I began gaslighting myself, wondering if there was ever any lag in the first place. I just had to play better, duh. But even through the muscle memory, sometimes I could still feel that slight delay. Now fast forward a couple years. At this point I’ve progressed to a point in Apex where I know how good I am and how good I could/should be if I could fix this lag issue that I’ve put up with for years. I finallyyyyy decide to research input lag and refresh rates and monitor info, etc., then BOOM lightbulb. It never occurred to me for a second that my monitor could be the issue. Big oof. The moment I tried out my new monitor, Apex felt like a brand new game, and I felt like I had just stepped out of the hyperbolic time chamber, like all my chains were removed and I was finally able to play the game the way it was meant to be played, and to the fullest of my mechanical ability. NIGHT & DAY DIFFERENCE. If you play any FPS game or a game that demands super precise inputs, puhleez get a 144hz monitor. League of Legends, Runeterra, etc.,? Unnecessary. Apex Legends, Warzone, etc.? 100% yes. If you’re a sweat like me and you play to win and not just for fun (lol casuals) you can’t stay on a 60hz monitor and expect your gear to keep up with your mechanical skill and reaction time. Yes I’m being dead serious. Now go buy one.
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Hella_Weak
> 3 day1ms response time, 144hz, TN panel. If you play competitive shooters and dont want to spend a lot, this is for you DOESNT COME WITH DP CABLE
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Steve Bowden
> 3 daySharp, vivid and clear picture. I love my new monitor!
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KA
> 3 dayI put a Mac Mini on the back Vesa mount and have my Xbox in front. The screen looks great using both and I love how big the screen is without being cumbersome. The only minor issue I have is the controls. Takes a button press and a joystick push to shut the screen off. Sometimes other actions are detected instead. Very minor, especially since I set the auto-off and I can just leave it alone.