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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Austin C.
> 3 dayThis monitor is great! I have a decent 4K tv in my office. That’s where I usually play games. I’ve switched to this monitor exclusively. The HDR, refresh rate, and overall quality are beyond what I expected. I can whole heartedly recommend this monitor. I use it for my Xbox series X and I couldn’t be happier with the purchase.
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shaun
> 3 dayIts cheap, has decent features but unfortunately mine has fairly noticable IPS bleed.
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NWawrz
> 3 dayPicture quality is great but audio out/headphone doesnt work and came defective. It just sends a constant loud hum. I have my PC connected with display port and my Xbox series x through HDMI but the Xbox needs audio through the HDMI to get to external speakers. I wanted to run both audio from my PC and Xbox through their respective cables to the monitors audio out but it is defective. I looked online and found many others with the same problem. It just emits a loud hum and doesnt work.
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Alex Sander
> 3 daySuper disappointed in the fact that the stand isnt adjustable but I cant be bothered to return it just for that. If your setup sees your monitor sitting anywhere more than five feet away from the computer youre going to have to buy a longer DP cable, the one provided is extremely short. As far as the monitor itself goes it does what it says it does. Gsync works great with nvidia cards, screen tearing i experienced on my old monitor is gone.
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Party
> 3 dayFPS, thats whats important. I always thought to myself, self I really want 4k graphics and Im okay locking my eyes away at 60fps, mediocre land is alright. Well then I kicked it into overdrive and bought this bad boy, because lets be real curiosity got me and my friends were like hey this is good. So I turned it on and it turned me on, to smooth framerates like I had never seen before. Destiny 2 (tm) plays so smooth and clean, rocket league (tm) also plays incredibl, understanding timing of things on screen and where to react and how, its all so important and awesome and I really enjoy my gaming experience now. At first I did miss the extra 2k I dropped to accommodate frame rate, but now Im set and not looking back. Seriously dont look back the screen sits in front of you.
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NateinLex
Greater than one weekThis is my second g-sync capable monitor and Ive got to say that this one is my favorite. The physical build of the monitor is nice, buttons where I want them and slim bezel on the side and top. Im using it with a 3060ti and the picture looks great. Im sure there is better out there but for the price to performance I am ecstatic with this purchase.
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Jesse Krauss
> 3 dayIts pretty nice, comparable to a TN panel in response times, colors are slightly washed too. Lots of IPS haze, no back light bleed though! Its barely an upgrade from my Pixio PX277.Leaves you with a meh kind of feeling.. The manufacturer commented the difference between this and the GN850 and he responded with only the stand is different. I would also like to ad that this is a NOT a nano IPS like the 850, and it DOES NOT SUPPORT HDR. Surprised Gsync works and is listed as compatible. Thinking about returning it.
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Brian
> 3 dayI like my LG TV, so I gave this monitor a shot. Long time PC gamer and this monitor is fantastic. Shipped safely and easy to set up. Drivers are easy to install, and FPS is great with Nvidia GPU. I recommend this monitor. Cosmetically its pleasing, and the color and fps were all that I hoped for.
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A. Lee
Greater than one weekI got the LG 27GN800-B monitor as a secondary to accompany the LG 27GL83A-B Ive been using as a primary. Its a good monitor like the 83A, with low motion blur when gaming and plenty of features. However, comparing the two, I would say that the 83A is the slightly better monitor: - The 83As stand is height adjustable, the 800s isnt. (Not an issue if you VESA mount.) - The 83A has an sRGB mode. - The 800s HDR support is completely broken. It tries to pretend to be a 1000 nit display and everything looks muddy as a result when HDR is turned on in Windows. The 83A is not great at HDR, but looks a lot better then the 800 at it. - Its harder to adjust brightness on the 800. On the 83A, joystick up/down goes straight to brightness, while on the 800 it brings up a useless accessibility menu instead and you have to go down three layers of menus to get to brightness instead. (Why they didnt put in both on different directions is beyond me.) On the other hand: - The 800 has a black frame insertion mode when running >100Hz. - The 800 audio output isnt broken like the 83As, which distorts everything above 6KHz. Thus, unless you care about the audio output, I would get the LG 27GL83A-B instead.
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Sinjin Fukuchi
> 3 dayGreat all-around picture quality. I noticed an immediate difference going from 1080 to 1440p