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At 34 inches with a 21:9 screen ratio, this curved QHD (3440×1440) VA Display features realistic, accurate color, contrast, clarity, and detail at wide angles, with multiple features to upgrade your efficiency. sRGB 99% Color Gamut coverage with HDR 10 brings work and virtual worlds to life. Multiple features such as Reader Mode (reduces blue light) and Flicker Safe (reduces onscreen flicker), in addition to improved field of view helps protect your eyes and reduce eye fatigue. Control two computers and share the display with the KVM and the Dual Controller feature. Charge computers and peripherals with USB-C, with up to 90 Watts of power delivery. OnScreen control allows you to make display adjustments using your mouse*. *Software download required to enable OnScreen Control. For download details, visit LGUSA.com/OnScreenControlSupport.
Designed for gaming, this monitor with a 1-millisecond (GtG) response time delivers all of the benefits of IPS (In-Plane Switching), delivering responsive, crisp visuals with sharp clarity to immerse you in gameplay.Specific uses for product – Gaming
A high native 144Hz refresh rate with 1-millisecond Motion Blur Reduction keeps you firmly in the action while reducing blur and ghosting, rendering screen objects more clearly
Color accuracy with sRGB 99% and wide viewing angles (up to 178° horizontal / 178° vertical) from IPS reproduce colors with high fidelity to being vivid scenes to life
With compatible video cards, NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium virtually eliminate screen tearing and minimize stutter in high-resolution and fast-paced games for a fast and fluid gaming experience
Dynamic Action Sync helps reduce input lag to help you respond to on-screen action quickly. Black Stabilizer dynamically brightens dark scenes to help you find enemies in the dark

11 reviews for LG 27GN800-B Ultragear 27 inch QHD (2560×1440) IPS 144Hz 1ms Gaming Monitor AMD FreeSync Premium G-Sync Compatible HDR10 HDMI DisplayPort Black

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  1. T. Tozawa

    Working great as a second monitor
    My main monitor is a LG 32” 4K 144hz which I got for around $700 a few years back. I know OLED is the lates and greatest but I needed IPS for the viewing angles and because I leave my PC on 24/7 and game for hours. It’s worked flawlessly so when I wanted to pick up a second monitor I decided to keep it to the LG line and this one is like a baby brother of my main monitor, just at 1440p. Colors look great after adjustment, no dead pixels, no extreme IPS glow.The only con is the round back design LG likes to do with their UltraGear line. You won’t be able to add a monitor bar with it. Also, the original stand has very limited adjustments, but if you’re using a third-party arm like me it’s not an issue. One other thing to note; when you remove the OEM stand, there’s a little mounting piece that kind of just sticks out from the back.Other than that, this is a quality monitor. Admittedly I haven’t done hardcore gaming on this since I’m using it as a second monitor but the quick testing I did was great. Definitely recommend this especially if you can grab it at around $200. Great value.

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  2. Leonardo bustillo

    Good value, good monitor
    Excelent option for its value, very compatible with ps5 also

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  3. Tommy D

    Amazing Montor for Amazing Price
    I purchased this monitor because it looked like it had good specs, and I really needed an upgrade.As I used it, it was everything I expected and more. For the price, you can’t beat the 2k gaming quality that it allows you to play at.The monitor feels really high quality, allows me to play at 144 herts, and is a massive upgrade especially if you are still on 60 herts. You can change many things like the color, brightness, and so much more like putting a cross hair on the screen.If you are looking for something similar to this monitor or even considering getting this one, definitly do it.

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  4. UFO6

    Top-Rated 2560 x 1440 Monitor is Fantastic Despite Missing Flex Joints
    I’ve read reviews here complaining about stuck and dead pixels and other image oddities with this monitor, and either I’m unusally lucky and they’re really unlucky, or this is just a great monitor that got jumbled around for some people in shipping – because for the last 2+ months the picture has been flawless and jaw-dropping in its clarity and contrast.I picked this monitor after my old 24″ Dell developed a weird, intermittent power-socket problem that had it shutting down whenever so much as a house fly would land on the cord. I took it apart to inspect the socket’s solder joints to the PCB and they were solid, which led me to believe it was an issue with the power supply circuit itself, likely a failing cap or something. But after using that thing for close to a decade it was time for an upgrade anyhow.So I did some well-spent time scouring a whole bunch of online “Best of” review pages for 27″ 2560 x1440 monitors, and when it finally came down to a toss-up between this LG Ultragear and a Gigabyte M27Q this one won, mostly for being almost 73 bucks cheaper. The Gigabyte has a slightly faster refresh rate – 170Hz vs 144Hz, and a 0.5mS response time rather than 1mS, but I’m not a heavy-duty gamer running a mega-overclocked $4k gaming PC with a graphics card that costs as much as my whole system, so those weren’t persuasive enough to get me to part with the $73 extra – and I’m thinking even hardcore gamers would be hard-pressed to spot any appreciable difference between the two. So LG Ultragear it is.The biggest downside is that there is exactly one (1) physical adjustment that this monitor’s stand allows, and that’s: Tilt. It’s a fixed height so no up-down at all; there’s no rotation joint for landscape/portrait orientation like the old Dell had (but not something I ever used anyway,) but there isn’t even a side-to-side rotation joint on the base. That last is inexplicable and an annoyance because it’s a useful adjustment especially when you have a small and cramped desktop, but given the otherwise-flawless nature of this product I can deal with it. *And* it looks really, really cool, with the red-and-black color scheme on the reverse side – if that’s visible in the room where you’re using it.The only other problem I had was that I could not get the HDMI ports to work with my graphics card (an AMD,) so I had to go buy a DP cable that would reach. That may be a glitch with the graphics card rather than the monitor, so I give the benefit of the doubt on that one. But once connectivity was out of the way, no problems.I’ve been using this for just under three months with no issues and continued amazement at the image quality and contrast. So if you’re looking for a truly great 27″ monitor that has some impressive technical specs for the price, buy with confidence. If you’re feeling flush, go have a look at the similarly high-rated Gigabyte M27Q – Amazon product code B08JWCHR5N. But at $277 you can’t beat this LG. Happy camper here.

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  5. Jamie D. Howell

    I might be biased but this monitor is amazing!
    I had been looking at two different monitors and I finally decided on this LG Ultra Gear monitor. I have to say coming from a very old monitor (with VGA and DVI) I am beyond impressed with this monitor. It’s a steal, I got it on sale for $346.99. The brightness is higher than I expected and the menu is beyond easy. Just so everyone knows I used this with my Xbox Series S and it was fully compatible with AMD Freesync Premium and 1440p 120fps. I don’t know if it’s the Xbox or the monitor but if you have HDR enabled your framerate drops to 60fps which is fine with me cause the only time I would use HDR is with movies. The only downsides are quality control. Backlight bleed and dead and/or stuck pixel are relatively common and multiple people have had reviews on this monitor saying it has a dead pixel or severe backlight bleed out of the box. I had no dead pixels and a very VERY tiny amount of backlight bleed at the top. I don’t know if I’m lucky or if they just fixed some production errors. I also was missing an HDMI cable that comes with it. All in all very happy with this monitor and would recommend to anyone in the price range.

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  6. Daniel Smith

    Broke After 3 Years Avoid LG = Low Grade
    I had no issues with this monitor for 3 years with beautiful picture, but it finally broke and there are vertical lines making it borderline unusable. This is after 3 years of low to moderate use. You just can’t trust LG to make long lasting durable products. I contacted support and they wanted to charge more than the monitor was worth to repair it. If you want a durable monitor that lasts longer than 3 years, look elsewhere. LG in my mind stands for Low Grade. Avoid this product if you expect

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  7. Daniel

    suspiciously cheap for how good it is.

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  8. Noe lazaro

    La calidad es muy buena el panel se ve muy bien vengo de un tn tambien de lg por lo que me decidi por este que es ips los colores mucho mejores y la resolucion y mantiene la imagen paracticamente sin ghosting al igual que mi tn anterior y muy fluidos los juegos tambien llego sin pixeles muertos ni fugas de luz el brillo me parece suficiente el hdr que trae no es la gran cosa pero lo elegi por ser de los pocos ips que praticamente no tiene ghosting la mayoria si es perceptible

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  9. Aarón Salgado

    Lo agarre en 4700, trae un Pixel muerto solo se nota si una pantalla de carga se pone totalmente negra, no me afecta la vd, hasta le tengo cariño jajajaEn la lap de mi trabajo corre a 1080 y 144hzEn mi lap personal al ser 2k, nomas levanta 60hz, si quiero levante 144 debo cambiar la resolución a 1080… Desconozco si se pueda usar 2k y 144hz a la vezLo uso en mi ps5 y todos los juegos arroja 60hz,nomas uno que otro lo corre a 120hz como el Warzone, Apex, Uncharted, etc. Hay una lista de que juegos de ps5 alcanzan los 120hz y se nota la diferencia…Si quieres un monitor bonito, 2k y con 144hz compralo sin pensar, mientras no seas mmn o no quieres gastar arriba de 10k por un 4k…. Todo bien y cumple con todoTiene 2hdmi, fácil de cambiar y le conecto el Alexa por 3.5 en caso quiera escuchar el ps5

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  10. Lucomur

    Por el rango de precio me parece una excelente opción, el monitor era completamente nuevo y bien empacado, no presenta fugas de luz, pixeles muertos o algún problema aparente.

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  11. Eduardo Serrato

    El monitor llego dos días antes de la fecha prevista y se encontraba en perfectas condiciones. En términos estéticos es un monitor muy atractivo, aunque cabe destacar que los bordes no son tan delgados como se muestra en las fotos promocionales pues, aunque los bordes físicos son bastante delgados, la pantalla muestra un borde adicional que en conjunto le otorgan bordes negros de alrededor de un centímetro en las orillas superior y laterales, no es un problema, pero creo que vale la pena mencionarlo. En términos de calidad de imagen el monitor es simplemente fantástico, colores super precisos y vibrantes, así como un brillo espectacular, lo uso en un estudio con ventanas de pared completa que dejan entrar mucha luz y no tengo problemas de visibilidad aun con el brillo al 50% por lo que dudo que alguien batalle en este aspecto. Una característica que me sorprendió muy gratamente es el back light bleed o traspaso de luz que es un problema muy común en monitores IPS y que básicamente destruyen el contraste y se vuelven muy evidentes en ambientes oscuros y observando imágenes con negros, los cuales se terminan viendo grises debido al paso de luz del monitor, bueno pues estaba esperando ver el mismo problema en este monitor pero simplemente no sucede, el contraste y la representación de negros es fantástica, rivalizando incluso un monitor tipo VA (en la imágenes muestro una comparativa entre un monitor IPS de oficina que uso como monitor secundario y este lg 27gn800, como se puede observar incluso con una imagen oscura y en un cuarto con poca iluminación, el monitor LG logra mantener negros con buen contraste y al mismo tiempo colores nítidos, fue la mayor sorpresa que me lleve con este monitor y lo que más me impulsa a recomendarlo. Fuera de eso otro punto positivo es el tiempo de respuesta de poco menos de 5ms en el modo “fast” con un ghosting imperceptible, los 144hz y la resolución. Y un último punto en contra es que el soporte es bastante básico en funcionalidad ya que no permite ajuste de altura, ni girar la pantalla, pero nada que no se pueda arreglar con un soporte vesa 100×100. El monitor es altamente recomendable siempre que no pagues más de 300 dlls por él y supero mis expectativas en cuanto a calidad de imagen y contraste, altamente recomendable.

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    LG 27GN800-B Ultragear 27 inch QHD (2560×1440) IPS 144Hz 1ms Gaming Monitor AMD FreeSync Premium G-Sync Compatible HDR10 HDMI DisplayPort Black
    LG 27GN800-B Ultragear 27 inch QHD (2560×1440) IPS 144Hz 1ms Gaming Monitor AMD FreeSync Premium G-Sync Compatible HDR10 HDMI DisplayPort Black

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