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LG 27" Ultragear™ OLED QHD Gaming Monitor with 240Hz .03ms GtG & nVIDIA® G-SYNC® Compatible

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Size: 27 inch


Features

  • 27" QHD (2560 x 1440) OLED Display - Bring big time color to the screen. The LG UltraGear OLED 27" display lets you explore HDR content the way it was meant to be seen with DCI-P3 98.5%an elevated color spectrum that showcases brilliant color.Specific uses for product - Gaming
  • 240Hz Refresh Rate - Gear up for smooth gameplay with an ultra-fast 240Hz OLED display. The faster speed lets you respond quickly to opponents and stay a step ahead of the competition.
  • 0.03ms (GtG) Response Time - Enjoy smoother scenes with less lag or ghosting thanks to LG UltraGear OLED's nearly instantaneous 0.03ms (GtG) response time.
  • 1.5M:1 Contrast Ratio - Dont compromise quality for speedthe LG UltraGear OLED screen delivers a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio for a deep, detailed quality picture and a lifelike gaming experience.
  • HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 - Enjoy smoother, vivid colors and high-resolution graphics thanks to HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4. Both connections are supported on this display and let you experience up to 240Hz refresh rate.
  • NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible & AMD FreeSync Premium - equips serious gamers with a fluid, virtually tear-free gaming experience
  • Adjustable Monitor - Lose yourself in the game with a virtually borderless, ultra-thin design that optimizes space within your battlestation. Easily make height, tilt and swivel adjustments to the display to be able to see and play exactly to your specs.
  • DTS Headphone:X - Get accurate spatialization and localization in games for 3D audio over headphones. Supports channel-based, scene based, and obje

Description

Get wrapped up in the action with the 27” LG UltraGear™ monitor and the stunning picture quality of LG OLED technology. Gain a competitive advantage with an unprecedented 240Hz refresh rate and .03ms response time on an OLED gaming monitor.

Brand: LG


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Resolution: QHD OLED


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Finish: Matte


Contrast Ratio: 10001


Refresh Rate: 240 Hz


Display Type: IPS


Display Technology: OLED


Viewing Angle: 178 Degrees


Brightness: 400 Candela


Color Gamut: 98.5


Has Color Screen: Yes


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: Adaptive Sync, HDR10, DisplayHDR 600, and DCI-P3 98% color gamut


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 10.2"D x 23.8"W x 22.6"H


Item Weight: 16.2 Pounds


Resolution: QHD OLED


Display Resolution Maximum: 2560 x 1440


Native Resolution: 3840x2160


Power Consumption: 95 Watts


Voltage: 230 Volts


Is Electric: Yes


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 2


Total Usb Ports: 3


Number of Component Outputs: 2


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 3


Additional Features: NVIDIA G-Sync


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


Color: Black


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Compatible Devices: Monitors


Warranty Type: 1 Year Parts & Labor


Shape: Rectangular


Brand: LG


Model Number: 27GR95QE-B


Model Name: 27GR95QE-B.AUS


Warranty Description: 1 Year Parts & Labor


UPC: 195174050347


Manufacturer: LG


Built-In Media: HMDI, Display Port, Mouse Holder


Response Time: 0.03 Milliseconds


Connectivity Technology: DisplayPort, HDMI


Hardware Connectivity: DisplayPort, HDMI, USB 3.0 Type A, USB 3.0 Type B


Adaptive Sync: G-Sync


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  • Great monitor for competitive gamers.
I want to start by saying I’m more of a FPS gamer I play games like apex, call of duty and rainbow six. So if you’re not I’ll save you the time to skip to another review. Now to me this is a great monitor especially at the price I got it for at about 600 bucks used. I bought a very good condition monitor with about 30hrs previously logged. You can find that in the information tab to insure you are ok with the amount of hrs previously recorded. (Shown in image 3) I want to address the main issue every one seems to be saying which is the monitor brightness is very dim. That is just not true. In my first image that is the monitor turned on during the day, and in the 2nd image is the monitor at night and in a area of the game that would usually have very dark corners if I didn’t tweak the black stabilizer(turn off energy saver mode as well).Also the glare reducer coat on the screen everyone seems to hate is not noticeable to me and my eyes. As stated earlier if you are a competitive gamer like me then this is a dream up to date monitor with great features like vrr and hdmi2.1 that will give you smooth seamless frames and the image detail of 1440p just makes tracking enemies a lot better, especially for my PS5/Xbox people it’s like I upgraded my hardware in my system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023 by Hunter

  • Brightness is a misleading issue
I want to start with this immediately. I am in a Small room with bright colors with a white light rated at 1600 Lumin. From my experience this is a bright room. The only window is behind the monitor, so my eyes are dilated to day light, but there is no glare issues. Despite that, only 1 or two times can I remember thinking I need to turn lights off to see. Always in a dark game never in a normal gaming or video watching setting. With that out the way my pros and cons Pros - Matte screen, people hate that it is matte, but for me it just means no glare and I see that as a win for a gaming display, I'd be made if in cs:go I got peaked and glare made the person hidden. - It is low bezel. - Great color - Great contrast - Amazing pixel response time - Deep blacks and great hdr - Fit my monitor arm fine, a bit heavy, but I have a cheap arm. - Really thin display - Very easy to assemble - Good packaging imo - 1440p is perfect, I had 4k before and yes I can see the difference however it is not much. 1080p to 1440p seems massive. 1440p to 4k seems minor and requires pixel peeping. Cons - On screen display stays up way too long and there is no way to manual close, so if you tab into a game sometimes it pops up and it is just forced taking up screen space for 15 seconds. - It doesn't know its own resolution. Most games I play in 1440p everytime I tab in and out it makes a prompt appear telling my I don't have a 4k display, I know I don't. Then you must use the UI to close this even if you click "never appear again". Then that ui has a long auto turn off you can't do yourself. To make matters worse if you tab into a game with this, after the UI is gone the next 5-30 seconds at some point the game super stutters and lags until image is fixed. This is all solved by running the game in fullscreen-windowed mode. However I personally prefer full screen. - Brightness is a con. Like I said not even close to as bad as reviews make it, but other competitor monitors are not higher enough to also be good. It is fine, but in cs:go I do notice a flashbang is off white due to lack of power. - Some UI elements like "calibration" are not accessible without the remote that comes with dirplay. I have no idea why, but remote UI, PC UI, and monitor button UI are all different. Same art, but different functions. Want refresh rate and RGB, grab remote. Want game mode, use buttons. Want to update or check firmware version, use PC UI. Why not all be the same and different methods of use. - This knob on the monitor to us UI is trash, there is click and long click. Actually it, click goes down, long click selects. PLS make the next a 4-direction knob with hold and click functions. - Barrel jack plug for power, we should use USB-C whenever possible and it is here. Also, I need 1 more inch for optimal length of barrel end to brick. - Honey comb back to me looks and feels cheap, why do reviewers like it? Basically, This monitor is great the only set back for me is the UI. It truly is just horrible trash. I don't understand the decisions made and I thought by now there would be a major update to it, yet not 1 update since the 3ish months I have had it. I have so much more to say on how bad it is. I jsut can't bring myself to make that long of an essay so I will rapid fire and hope it makes sense. - Greyed out does not mean non-accessible, and lit doesn't mean accessible. - Why is gamer UI and standard UI different in features? - Why does update checker sometimes work and others doesn't say I am allowed? - Why does it minimize to toolbar instead of system tray? - 0 info on what most things do. - Why can I change color gambit if there is 1 option? xtra - I have a quest 2, this is more of a quest and windows problem than the monitor. If I use the monitor in HDR I must turn it off to use quest or the quest bugs out. Just keep note of that. overall. The Panel itself is amazing, the price is best for this panel. The OLED is perfectly bright. No burn in. Best in class I have seen for image quality. 10/10 for all this. I LOVE this thing the ONLY major flaw is User Interface and firmware being stupid. Both can be fixed with an update and in new iterations. As well both are not in use 99% of the time. Just that 1% really sucks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023 by Michael L

  • A Nerd's perspective
The Good Motion Clarity is amazing for gaming. While 120-144 Hz is the sweet spot for most people, the bump to 240 Hz is still noticeable. Contrast Ratio is practically infinite. If you had black wallpaper and no desktop icons or taskbar, you'd probably not think the monitor was even turned on. If you have been using a not-so-great IPS panel or an even older TN panel you will be having an eyegasm. The colors are vibrant and accurate. However, you might want to mess with the settings because the white point (at least on my unit) runs a little warm. Response Times are superb, this goes for both the input lag and pixel response times. The short of it is input lag is you is the delay between you making an input (mouse click/button press) and it shows on screen (there is still network latency and rendering latency to consider, but that is not something the monitor is responsible for). Pixel response times are how fast the pixels can change. This means that if your refresh rate refreshes faster than the pixel can respond you get ghosting, since the pixel cannot physically change fast enough to the next color/brightness/etc. The Bad The brightness is in the 190 - 210 nits range for typical SDR content, just note that there might be some unit-to-unit variance. For reference, your smartphone (anything newer than 2019) should have around 400 - 600 nits of brightness. Moreover, in a dark/dimly lit room, this monitor will fare just fine since you typically only need anywhere from 100 - 120 nits. However, in office scenarios or brightly lit rooms, you will need 250 - 300 to overcome some glare, if any, to have a great viewing experience. The "babying" an OLED monitor needs. The risk of burn-in or image retention, while largely improved upon vs previous OLED tech, will still need some steps if you want longevity on par with that of LED LCD displays. Please read the manual. The short of it is, you're going to have to run some sort of pixel or picture cleaning every 4 hours of use and every 500 hours of use. So, in a regular 8-hour work day. There will be roughly 20 minutes of downtime since you have to let the 4-hour cleaning cycle run twice midday and at the end. Anecdotally - My unit had a dead green subpixel. Now, LG and most other manufacturers might say that this is acceptable, but I'd argue that it isn't. For a product that is in the $1000 tier of monitors, you would expect it to be flawless. If you have a dead subpixel, a dead pixel, or a stuck pixel it is a manufacturing defect, you wouldn't buy a brand-new phone or car with a manufacturing defect, would you? Why treat this any differently? Text Clarity still seems to be an issue with OLEDs that don't use a conventional subpixel layout. To explain briefly, each pixel typically consists of 3 sub-pixels (red, green, blue) If all those subpixels are turned on with equal intensity, you see white and if all are off you see black. At least on Windows, ClearType typically expects an RGB layout for the subpixels. HOWEVER, this monitor has an RWBG layout which confuses the hell out of ClearType and it does its best to reproduce the text as accurately as it can. This results in text looking like it has shadows or is blurry. I noticed it, but others in my family didn't. It was about a 70/30 split in favor of people noticing the blurriness. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Feb

  • Horrible Brightness and Colors
The brightness of this is so low, it was literally unusable. I calibrated it 3 times, each time the monitor being so dark (in my room at night) I could hardly read text on the screen, let alone play a game properly. Also, the colors were completely washed out. I set it up properly with a 10bit space through nvidia settings - no difference. Everything is grey and washy. Really a shame, I had high hopes. I am going to return it because it is a waste of money. I thought LG’s monitors would be at least half as good as their TV’s but I was wrong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024 by Zack Hall

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