LG UltraGear FHD 27-Inch Gaming Monitor 27GN800-B, IPS 1ms (GtG) with HDR 10 Compatibility, NVIDIA G-SYNC, and AMD FreeSync Premium, 144Hz, Black
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Warren Simpson
> 24 hourThis is a great looking monitor with one MAJOR flaw, you cannot adjust the height, rotate, or swivle the monitor; only the slightest amount of tilt can be adjusted. This was horribly inconvenient until I bought a dual arm Vesa mount, and now its fantastic.
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Risa
> 24 hourI would buy another monitor. Just tonight mine failed. After 9 months of use, booted my PC and it had a ton of red vertical lines on it, and it was unresponsive. Got it to work after a bit but there was so much artifacting and vertical lines that I chose to try and RMA it. Support site is buggy and took awhile to submit. Still waiting on a response but these reviews really don’t tell a great story. Monitor is a sweet deal if you know, it didn’t break in under a year (that’s just so unacceptable)
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Ricky
> 24 hourIt’s a great monitor, it worth the price 1440p gaming and 144 Hz, and it has a lot of features. Make sure to wait for when the price drops. The stand is very high quality.
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Alan
> 24 hourEste es una de las mejores opciones precio calidad allí afuera tiene compatibilidad vesa, la tasa de hertz es una gran mejora si vienes de consola y tu Pc da ese nivel de fotogramas. Los colores son vividos al ser ips sin dudas muy buena opción.
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Frank Lozano
> 24 hourUpdate: I discovered the annoying tone is controllable and can be turned off. The monitor has a speaker that frequently sends out an annoying audible tone to signal something, but not sure what, and no way to turn off the sound. In fact, there are no sound controls at all.
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Andrés David Largo Ahumada
> 24 hourIPS + 144hz + 2k es increíble.
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EK
> 24 hourWas looking for a new but cost effective 1440p 144hz monitor and all the reviews online said this was it. And I agree. Easy to set up and had to tweek some settings but thats normal for any monitor. No dead pixels or other display issues. Now Im sure if youre incredibly picky and demand the absolute best you wont buy this but then again, you wouldnt be reading this review.
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Jennifer L
> 24 hour...for size and cost. Very clear and responds well for gaming and fine for general computing (I run it under a couple of different profiles on the monitor). Not a huge fan of the center button/joystick button for menu/config but it works fine. Just a personal preference. Stand very easy to assemble. Nice thin bezel so looks good. Will purchase a second one to replace the other monitor on this computer (I run 2 screens)
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Ryan
> 24 hourNo it might not be the top of the line or the newest thing but it is certainly an excellent option for a monitor you can buy and basically forget about. I’ve had it for roughly 3 or 4 months so here’s a couple upsides and downsides. The pros are basically exactly what the monitor advertises. It’s pretty much a textbook ips monitor with vibrant colors, 144hz refresh, and 1ms delay. If you’ve been rocking 1080 and 60hz for awhile. Treat yourself, you will not go wrong with an upgrade like this and I promise you can most likely get over the downsides (as long as you find a decent price). However if your a gaming enthusiast or somebody downgrading there’s a couple things you certainly need to consider. The bad side. Backlight glow, yes this is an ips, your gonna notice it every now and then. All I can say is if you use nvidia control panel turn the brightness setting up and the contrast down, then turn the actual monitor brightness down as needed. You’ll lose some of the vibrancy with the colors but I find curbing some of the backlight glow to be more of a priority. That said I’m somebody that typically uses my computer in a dark room, sometimes with only my monitor on at night and I find the backlight to be manageable in that environment. You just might have to tweak your settings every now and then. The monitor is also quite hefty, if your planning on using a wall mount or some kind of system with height adjustment that doesn’t lock you may run into an issue with the weight of the monitor maxing out that stand. As for the stand that comes with the monitor, it does only have one adjustment but that personally hasn’t bothered me, there’s some comments suggesting buying a mount to replace it, I think it would be in your best interest to wait and see if that’s really a concern for you. The HDR function doesn’t really work as intended. Whatever, just turn it off That’s about it. You get what you pay for and in my opinion this is a good option at the price I paid which was $270 when I got it
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Marissa Feather
> 24 hourIt has too much back light bleed overall great monitor for a great price