LG Ultragear 69 cm IPS FHD, G-Sync Compatible, HDR 10, Gaming LCD Monitor, Display Port, HDMI x 2, Height Adjust & Pivot Stand, 144Hz, 1ms, 1920 x…
Original price was: ₹95,999.00.₹11,999.00Current price is: ₹11,999.00.
- Gaming: Nvidia Certified G-Sync Compatible 144 Hz, 1ms Gaming Monitor
- Display: 27 Inch Full HD IPS Screen (sRGB 99%) with HDR 10, 400 nits Brightness
- Connectivity: HDMI x 2 , Display Port, Headphone Out
- Stand: Height Adjustable Stand, Tilt, Pivot VESA Wall Mount (100 x 100 mm)
- Other Gaming Features: Black Stablizer, Dynamic Action Sync, Cross Hair, AMD Freesync
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Original price was: ₹95,999.00.₹11,999.00Current price is: ₹11,999.00.
Arnold M Xavier –
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HDR Works like a Boss. Best Gaming and picture under 25k period. LG meence Quality
Azee –
Only missing movement is sideways and in built speaker. Rest no complaints.
Using it with RTX 3060 over DP cable (so anyway can’t transmit audio over dp)
Perfect colors, best modes. Driving simulator games used to hang ( on old basic monitors) when too many graphics were loaded in ultra HD settigs. This is solved now over this monitor and dp cable.
Suraj Mahapatra –
I am using it from last 15 days . I feel like this is the best Gaming Monitor under this price range. Overall colors are vibrant with ips panel.
Arun –
Good one
A. J. Bright –
First.. remember to go into “Display Settings”, “Advanced Display Settings” and change the default frequency from whatever Windows decides to 144 Hz.
Next go into your video card’s graphics configuration software and enable Freesync or Gsync. Actually it will probably already be turned on, but usually only for full-screen games. You can enable “Windowed or Fullscreen” if you like.
The build quality of the monitor seems very good. So far (just a few days) no issues. No dead pixels, no graphical glitches. I love the stand, very solid and adjustable to any suitable height.
Getting the right on-screen settings for games is a little more tricky. At 1080p, graphics will be a bit rough around the edges – that’s the price for going for a 27 inch over 24 inch at this resolution. It isn’t a deal breaker, but if you want a perfect picture you’ll need to spend another $150-$250 and get a QHD resolution screen.
The color accuracy is great, the brightness is superb and I have seen little or no back light bleed in a semi-dark room. The viewing angles are superb, this is definitely an upgrade in quality over a TN or VA panel. The only negative really is the blacks on IPS will never match those on a VA screen – but they are much better than TN.
The variable refresh rate seems to work perfectly under gsync (I own a GTX 1060), and as this is really a freesync monitor I would think the same would be true for all radeon cards. One thing I would say is do not turn on the fastest response time as you’ll definitely experience the chroma affect all screens do at 1ms. The response time at the second highest level is excellent, with no perceivable lag. There is no real reason to go above this unless you’re a professional, competitive gamer – in which case you almost certainly would be using a far more expensive monitor anyway.
I’m still playing with the settings for color, brightness, etc. The presets are interesting, but for me they’re all a little “off”. Vivid and HDR effect are stunning, but the contrast and brightness are off the chart. Reading mode is definitely a weird one – not sure who buys a gaming monitor to read. Right now I’m sticking with “gamer 2”.
So far I’m very happy with this screen, it checks all the boxes for a good quality gaming monitor. If you want a sharper picture then you’ll need to go back down to a 24″ monitor or double the money you’re willing to spend and get a QHD.
Christina –
It’s great but I dislike how I have to buy speakers or use headphones to hear anything since there’s no speaker built in which is a bummer since it’s a bit pricey.
Iván –
es un gran monito, me encanta desde el inicio y desde que lo abres se nota la calidad, la verdad si vas a invertir en un monitor, este es el tuyo, tiene una tasa de refresco ded 144, tiene entrada displayport que mejora la calidad, se ve muy bonitos los juegos o peliculas y tiene varios tipos de brillo por decirlo de una manera
Good –
Cumple todas mis expectativas
K. Deepak –
Loving it!!!!!!!
Akash singh –
Thanks Amazon, i m Your old customer, make me always happy
Rahul Hotkar –
I received this monitor much earlier than estimated delivery date/time, I am really happy with this, so high five to amazon on this one.
Packing was great, they ensured that monitor shouldn’t be damaged or broke in the transit.
This monitor is really good, I use this for sole purpose of gaming, at first (initially) I was hesitant due to it’s sheer size, I was wondering if 27inchs is top big for 1080p resolution, but no this monitor has proved me wrong there’s no tearing or blurred picture while playing games, textures look great, there’s no such opposed to pixelation on this set, moreover it’s stand is ergonomically made for gamers, which was another plus point of it.
HDR may not be the best experience for this monitor, as of HDR requirements you need at least 400nits of brightness which this monitor has, even so HDR does make pictures slightly crisper, but not by much as it’s not a certified DisplayHDR400 screen, I’d say 400nits is entry-level HDR at best, yeah you could use this on the monitor, but I’d suggest to not, because in some games HDR implementation is not even “average” it’s bad. If you really just want to game on HDR then sure but it won’t be a true HDR experience like on Oled screens, they are best for HDR experience, so as far as cost is concerned HDR is prolly not worth it to pay extravagantly high amount for a real HDR monitor/TV, only if you can afford then it’s one of the best technology, but expensive. I’d say 600nits is sweet spot for HDR gaming but 1000nits is what you want for true HDR, however 600nits is also very fine, 400nits is not…..
This monitor comes with G-SYNC compatibility and has received Nvidia certification as G-SYNC capable panel, it really does what it says, games feel so smooth, even at lower fps, I’ve tested with and without HDR and difference is massive, there’s so much input lag present with G-SYNC disabled it is unbearable to me, variable refresh-rate is game changer here. This monitor as I can see prompting to the settings says “FreeSync Premium” which means it is AMD certified too, so maybe that as well adds up on to give you smooth gaming experience, and also with G-SYNC enabled I have observed that I got slight boost in fps too, like 5 – 10fps which is just too good, Nvidia has done some serious work here for us gamers to deliver top notch gaming experience for AAA/RPGs gamers that want few more frames, though it is redundant in competition games where you mostly tend to be 120+fps. I appreciate Nvidia for implementing G-SYNC, thank you.
Colors are just fine, not the best, I’d not get this monitor for editing purpose, it lacks many colors and wrongs in many ways with colors, in rare cases in-game while gaming colors can be overexposed mostly WHITES tend to do so. Don’t know why, but for gaming it provides enough color gamut of 99% SRGB yeah look for some other monitor with DCI-P3 gamut that has many more colors present and is winder than 99% SRGB.
All in all perfect gaming monitor that has 144hz refresh-rate, would definitely recommend to anyone who’s keen to upgrade monitor and are still on 1080p like me.
Cheers!
Tarik James –
So I had this monitor for a couple of years and had zero problems with it. Today, the monitor randomly decided to stop working. I thought maybe it was just the power cord, but I switched the cord with my second monitor and it worked just fine. I have no clue what would’ve caused this since I never mess with anything on the monitor. It’s a shame because I would expect a monitor at this price to last longer than 2 years.
Gowrei Sankar SJ –
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