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LG 27" (69CM) Ultragear™ QHD Monitor LCD 2560 X 1440 Pixels Nano IPS - True 1 Ms, 144 Hz, G-Sync Compatible, HDR 10, HDMI X 2,DP, Height Adjust & Pivot Stand - 27GL850 (Black)

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Screen Size 27 Inches
Display Resolution Maximum 2560 x 1440 (Quad HD)
Brand LG
Special Feature Height Adjustment; Anti Glare Screen; Pivot Adjustment; Thin Bezel; Tilt Adjustment; Flicker-Free; Wall Mountable; USB Hub, Nano IPS G-Sync Compatible 1ms (native), 144 Hz, with HDR 10 See more
Refresh Rate 144

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  • True Nano IPS 1ms (Native) Response time & 144 Hz refresh rate Gaming Monitor
  • Nvidia Certified G-Sync Compatible & Adaptive Freesync
  • 27 Inch Quad HD (1440p) Nano IPS Screen (sRGB 135%, DCI 98%) with HDR 10, 350 nits Brightness, 1.07 Billon Color Depth
  • Ports: Dual HDMI, Display Port, Headphone Out, USB 3.0 (1up, 2 Down)
  • Height Adjust, Pivot (Landscape & Portait), Tilt (+5, -15 deg) Stand
  • Wall Mount option with 100 x 100 VESA Compatible
  • 3 Year Comprehensive Parts & Labor
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  • Monitor, Stand, Power Adapter & Cable, Display Port Cable
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    Screen Size 27 inches 68 cm 27 inches 27 inches 27 inches 32 inches
    Display Technology LCD IPS LCD LCD LCD
    Item Weight 6.12 kg 6.00 kg 6.17 kg 5.80 kg 6.40 kg 7.20 kg
    Model Number 27GL850-B.AUS 27GN800-B.ATR 27GR75Q-B.ATR 66E8GAC2IN 27GL650F-B 32GN650-B.ATR
    Response Time 1 milliseconds 1 milliseconds 1 milliseconds 1 milliseconds 5 milliseconds 1 milliseconds

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    UltraGear Gaming Monitor

    LG Ultra Gear

    Geared Up for Victory

    LG UltraGear is the powerful gaming display gear integrated with the hi-performing functions which can respond to any blockbuster games.

    LG UltraGear Gaming Monitor

    Your Dream Gaming Monitor

    The value of a UltraGear monitor is total immersion. You can experience breath-taking gaming performance that surpasses your expectations through 27GL850 with Nano IPS 1ms called the most ultimate gear.

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    Nano IPS 1ms

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    Nano IPS

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    IPS 1ms*

    LG G-Sync; NVIDIA

    G-Sync Compatible

    LG 27GL850 Monitor is a NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible monitor, eliminating screen tearing and minimizing stutter for a smoother, faster gaming experience.

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    G-Sync Compatible

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    Adaptive-Sync (FreeSync)

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    144Hz Refresh Rate

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    Greater Clarity, More Realistic

    27GL850 supports HDR 10, enabling realistic visual immersion. Regardless of the battlefield, gamers experience the sensation of being in the center of it.

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    HDR 10

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    Dynamic Action Sync

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    Black Stabilizer

    LG Immersive Gaming Ambiance Monitor

    Immersive Gaming Ambiance

    It’s 3-side virtually border-less design and the base can be adjusted to change the tilt, height and pivot of the monitor to help you play game more comfortable.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars The best damn gaming & design monitor
    Reviewed in India on 21 October 2020
    LG 27GL850 Monitor doesn't need any introduction. This monitor is regarded as the default high end gaming monitor.

    I was in for a surprise when I found that the panel is 4K native. I found this when I connected my monitor to my PC over HDMI and maximum supported resolution was 4K @ 60 Hz even though recommended resolution was Quad HD.

    Due to this being a native 4K panel it has a very high PPI of 160 which increases sharpness of text, images etc. Think of this as retina display for your monitor. Even if I am using Quad HD @ 144Hz over Displayport for gaming, I still get the same 160 ppi text sharpness which increase image quality a lot.

    Since most GPU have at least 1 Displayport output, it is recommended to use this port only for higher refresh rate. The box has HDMI, Displayport and a USB Micro - B cable for inbuilt USB hub bundled.

    There are no speakers inbuilt but you can connect your own speakers using 3.5mm audio out port at the back of this monitor.

    Even though this monitor supports HDR10, it is not of much use. HDR requires a panel with high brightness ideally above 800 nits and some kind of local dimming. This monitor gets very bright for computing usage but for HDR videos and gaming it is not suitable. You should rather use a TV with local dimming for this such as LG 49SK8500 which I am using.

    The stand is sturdy and does not wobble. There is basic level of inbuilt cable management.

    My previous LG 27MP68HM monitor lasted 4 years before I sold it because I wanted a high DPI display for my designing work and I am not disappointed with this monitor. Considering this has 4k panel and 163 PPI along with HDR, I am set for 10 years.
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    redone13
    5.0 out of 5 stars LG Delivers Much Needed Quality Control to the Realm of 144 Hz, 2560x1440, IPS-type Displays
    Reviewed in the United States on 10 August 2019
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    redone13
    5.0 out of 5 stars LG Delivers Much Needed Quality Control to the Realm of 144 Hz, 2560x1440, IPS-type Displays
    Reviewed in the United States on 10 August 2019
    I write this review as the former owner of 3 Asus PG279Qs and one PG279QZ. I was drawn to this realm of the monitor market because I do not believe that 4K displays are worth it at this particular point in time. As far as I see it, the majority are a compromise as the bandwidth requirements for running 4:4:4 chroma subsampling, an extended color gamut, a refresh rate of 144 Hz and beyond, and a resolution of 3840x2160 all at the same time will be much better served by DP 1.5 or HDMI 2.1 (proper HDR wouldn't hurt either). Although it could be argued that achieving 144 frames at 1440p is more resource intensive than 60 frames at 2160p, I believe the experience to be the most immersive, at least until 144+ frames becomes viable at 4K. Unfortunately, based on the price to performance ratio trend of the current generation of graphics cards (Nvidia’s in specific), it is going to be a long, long time until that is achievable at a reasonable price. All things aside, I can state with confidence that I’ve found my sweet spot for monitors in the form of LG’s 27GL850. It has addressed all of the quality control concerns that I’ve experienced throughout my quest of trying to obtain a high refresh rate, 1440p IPS-type display. Seeing as this is an LG product, the monitor can rightfully be referred to as having an IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel as this is their proprietary term for the technology that produces the wider color gamut and viewing angles.

    I did not buy this display because I am a hardcore gamer; I bought it because I wanted a quality monitor with good color reproduction, a uniform panel, and good response time. My purchase was based solely on the off chance of LG producing a monitor where quality control wasn’t an after-thought. Now that it has finally arrived, I am proud to report that this monitor delivers. The display has zero backlight bleed and excellent uniformity, contrast, and response time. White uniformity is even across the entirety of the screen while the factory calibrated colors appear accurate even next to my calibrated Dell. Outside of sRGB mode, the colors do come off as over-saturated, although some may prefer the added vibrancy of the Nano IPS technology (I did not). Black levels are on par with most other IPS-type displays that I’ve used despite the specified measurement coming in at a somewhat lower figure than similar displays. As for response time, it seems universally accepted by the monitor community that the fast setting is adequate in preventing overshoot. The faster and fastest settings produce undesirable artifacts known as coronas. Despite this monitor not having variable overdrive, I have had no perceivable issues when it comes to gaming as I do tend to binge on CS:GO from time to time.

    If I had to nit-pick, and I do because this is a review where transparency informs prospective buyers, I will say that the strength of the presence of IPS glow on my display falls on the moderate end of the spectrum. This could be due to the fact the panel is 27 inches, which is a decent amount of real estate for this phenomenon to occur. It is also important to keep in mind that this is something that varies on a per panel basis. Without a doubt, it is a consequence of choosing to utilize an IPS panel for one’s computing purposes. Regardless, it is nothing unexpected or anything that cannot be addressed by adjusting the brightness level as well as the viewing distance, height, and angle. Besides simply turning down the brightness, placing the monitor further away is one way to remedy the matter. Another way to minimize the glow is to position the screen in such a way that one’s gaze meets the center of the screen as IPS-type displays fare better when the height of the top bezel is of equal height or greater in relation to one’s eyes. A final tip is to manipulate the screen’s tilt angle as oftentimes angling it upwards reduces glow.

    By applying these adjustments, I can easily say that this is overall the best monitor that I’ve used to date. I will not sit here and bash Asus’ most recent iteration of their high refresh rate, 1440p IPS-type display, the PG279QZ, as one can refer to the top review of the PG279QZ to see what types of problems plague those monitors. What I will say is that it’s a breath of fresh air to see that quality control still exists in consumer-grade monitors. Realistically, no manufacturing process is going to produce near perfect monitors all of the time; however, this purchase has instilled confidence in me when it comes to the LG brand. I imagine that this model will provide all disillusioned monitor buyers a glimmer of hope when it comes to having a fighting chance at obtaining a quality monitor in this realm of the market.

    ***As per a request in the comments, I've attached pictures of the monitor at brightness of zero, 50%, and 100%. I also managed to track down another monitor from Micro Center, so I posted the same array of shots for this sample too. The results were very similar; however, a small circular area of bleed does exist in the top left corner. It is somewhat noticeable on a black screen unless I increase the height of the stand. To identify the pictures of the second monitor, please see the pictures without the headphones in them. Despite trying several approaches and platforms, the photo uploader refuses to retain the sequence in which I had originally ordered them).***
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    Angel Gonzalez Wayne
    5.0 out of 5 stars Facinante, el mejor calidad precio.
    Reviewed in Mexico on 4 October 2023
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    Angel Gonzalez Wayne
    5.0 out of 5 stars Facinante, el mejor calidad precio.
    Reviewed in Mexico on 4 October 2023
    Se convirtio en mi moitor principal y creanme es mas bonito en persona y la imgen que da sin duda de las mejores. Vi muchos video antes en youtube sobre este monitor y todos hablaban muy bien de su calidad de imagen pero creanem en persona es totalmente una locura, ame demasido que el panel es anti reflejos. Lo uso para mi lap para trabajar (soy programador) y me da hasta 144hz en 1440p y para jugar con mi series X y me reconoce los 120hz en 1440.
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    Squanchy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Every Penny
    Reviewed in the United States on 16 November 2020
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    TheGnatzAreHere
    5.0 out of 5 stars Accurate color, plenty of input slots. Display port version needs to be set to1.2
    Reviewed in the United States on 23 February 2023
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    Josh Peters
    3.0 out of 5 stars Don't buy this for the Series X/S
    Reviewed in the United States on 1 February 2021
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