LG 27GQ50F-B 27 Inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) Ultragear Gaming Monitor with 165Hz and 1ms Motion Blur Reduction, AMD FreeSync Premium and 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design
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Lily
> 24 hourI love it so much! It has a good size for me, easy menu to work with sadly it doesnt not have built in speakers but headsets are better. 144hz works with HDMI and it works for next-gen 120 fps display. It does enough for me, VERY GOOD!
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John
> 24 hourI have been running this with a 1660 on g sync for a month now 0 problems. The picture isnt amazing, and is 4/5. For 163 dollars this monitor is insane value, and you can build an i5 1660 rig with this monitor for under 1000 dollars. Did i mention this has worked flawlessly with g sync adaptive sync.
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Brad Barber
> 24 hourI like the LG monitor but the settings button under the computer where you shut it off or change the contrast etc is just weird and I’m not a fan of it. I’ve gotten so used to it on the side panel. The picture quality is good but not great.
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Michele
> 24 hourNo issues, shipped great, works without issue, no broken pixels.
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Mannzito
> 24 hourNothing to complain about at all here. I would have liked a bigger screen but the next sizes up are ridiculous in price increases. Once I start a game, I tend to not notice the size anyway so... great product!
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aaron woody
> 24 houri am able to get it to run at 144hz over hdmi but it will not go to 1ms on hdmi , i think you need display port cable to get 1ms , the way i got it to run 144hz over hdmi was get all the newest drivers for my gpu or apu , then i turned on freesync on my desktop then i turned it on in my game in the amd menu , then i put the monitor menu in basic freesync and boom it runs at 144hz , but it does not get 1ms over hdmi so not sure , another point i would like to make is that i have only tested this for less than one day , so i will update this as i use it more. for me the screen is big and if it was any bigger it may not fit on my small desk , oh well i hope this info helps someone , i had a few pixels out because it was damaged in shipping but i expected as much but i cant pay 300$ for the same one at wal-mart , or the 90$ 60hz one they had that looked small , this one is big i think ,
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John K. Kurokawa
> 24 hourI purchased this monitor for my PS4 Pro. I know that the Pro can do 4K, but since most games give you the option of 4K or improved visuals/framerates, I figured I’d go with the latter. I have been beyond impressed at what LG is offering for the price. For only $175, you get a very good TN panel with high refresh rates, great response time, and vivid colors. Honestly, the image quality is so good that at times, I forget I’m looking at 1080p. Being VESA mountable at this price point is a plus as well. This panel unfortunately falls down when viewed at an angle like a lot of TN’s do, but when viewed from straight ahead, delivers a gorgeous picture and is silky smooth. It would be nice if it had HDR, but for the price, this monitor can’t be beat. If you’re looking for a quality gaming monitor for your console or PC gaming, this is a solid choice- highly recommended.
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Jean Rincon
> 24 hourExcelente
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Northwarp
> 24 hourI bought this monitor because I recently purchased an Xbox Series X, and, after purchasing another monitor realized you cannot access 120hz on a 144hz monitor through its HDMI ports. There arent many monitors that DO do this, so its important to do your research. This monitor does allow you to access the 120fps your next gen console provides through HDMI, and is a great get for the price (although I believe the price has gone up from when I got it for $179.99).
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Darion
> 24 hourThis is a perfect monitor if you play ps5 or the new series x it allows you to get 120 FPS on these consoles for half the price of an Alienware. Great purchase.