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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Ali
Greater than one weekIt gets the job done. Got it for my ps5 for a good deal. Not a huge fan of the tables tangs but an arm bar works great
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Kevin Y
> 3 dayFor 300 USD I think its the best 2k 144hz monitor you can get. The color is a bit on the saturated side but I think its pretty good.
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Brian A
Greater than one weekXbox one-It will do 1440@120hz with freesync active. It took a bit of work to apply. Had to turn input setting to auto and freesync off on monitor then apply 120hz in xbox settings. Then back to monitor to turn freesync on. I cant remember if hdr is working or not, if it is it wasnt much of a difference. Prior to this it would only do 1080@120hz and 1440@60hz. Not sure why it was so much work. And by work I mean days of research . I almost gave up and I questioned my hdmi cable.
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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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Joacim Figueroa Machin
> 3 dayI had connected my PS5. It had a black screen and flickering but maybe it was the 4K that was not supported on the monitor. Idk, I unplugged power cord and plugged it again and worked. It looks great and all the positive reviews of the specs are true
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Vintage Engineer
> 3 dayMine arrived in perfect condition. No pixel failures and no discernible backlight bleeding. In very dark rooms it does have some IPS glow (as all IPS panels do). I bought this version because I do not need a stand (I have a monitor arm with vesa mount): the stand it comes with is too low and not very adjustable (Compare to the LG 27GN850-B if you need a stand) It uses the MV270QHM_NF1 panel from BOE, as shown it the photo of the service menu. I calibrated mine and the colors are great. In my opinion, this was the best choice for: - under $400 - 1440p - use on a monitor arm - higher FPS than business or art displays - good text rendering (the well rated Gigabyte M27Q has some issues with text legibility because of its BGR pixel layout)
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Spencer
> 3 dayThe features and image quality are fantastic, especially for the price of this monitor. The monitors UI is quick and intuitive, although if you have multiple video sources the source auto select can be frustrating (can be turned off). A 32 inch monitor with these same features is nearly double the price of this model and coming from a 32 inch monitor I must admit this size makes more sense for gaming. VA gaming panels do not come anywhere near the brightness, contrast or color depth of this monitor, I cannot go back. A few things to note, the stand can only be tilted and stand is pretty short which was immediately annoying as a taller person. The mounting holes on the back of the monitor is well positioned and stays out of the way of all cables. However it is not the standard VESA sizing but larger. With an adjustable stand this monitor is fantastic.
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EK
> 3 dayWas 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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meta
Greater than one weekI THOUGHT I bought the same monitor I bought for the wife several months ago. Same model, same brand, same page, etc. Except hers came with a stand that allows tilt and movement up and down. Boy was I disappointed when this one had neither. To top it off, it doesnt have an auto-detect input. I mean, it says it does, but it doesnt switch to the only source on (HDMI1) when its on, I have to manually switch it every time. Also, the AC adapter is a wall rat (one of those plugs that takes up more than 1 slot on a power strip), so keep that in mind as well. If you are going to use this monitor by itself, and you have your own stand, 10/10 get this monitor. If youre going to use it in conjunction with multiple inputs (more than 1 pc / laptop / anything ) and as a regular monitor stand, I highly suggest you purchase something else.
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Sri Kousthub Potluri
> 3 dayOverall 9/10. Wouldve been nice to have height adjustment (docking one star for this) 10/10 for gaming and picture quality though.