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It has high refresh rate (144Hz,) its colors are outstanding, and best of all: it's G-Sync compatible, meaning that the monitor is better at handling motion than in-game v-sync
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IF* it were a G-Sync Monitor it WOULD work with a 9-Series Nvidia card.
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Bright backlight+ G-
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Then about the week of pre-order time they took down the LG info page on this monitor and released this with only g-sync compatible, no overclocking, and no sphere-lighting.
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It's G-Sync compatible
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144hz, G-sync compatible, and the price can't be beat.
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Responsive, crisp, IPS, G-SYNC compatible through adaptive sync, you name it
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Something else worth noting is it is Nvidia G-Sync compatible (there is an attractive sticker showing this monitor is capable of it on the bottom left that I'm assuming can be removed)
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I was dubious of the g-sync "compatible" vs. pure g-sync, but it's buttery smooth
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It doesn't have G-SYNC hardware module like the Dell S417DG since its adaptive sync driven , but really who cares
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Honestly, should be a "Pro" that this monitor is even G-Sync compatible for the price.
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G-Sync with my GTX 1060 worked seamlessly (pun intended) on both, even though the Dell is not considered "G-Sync compatible"
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1440p, 144Hz, G-Sync compatible, Nano-
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Large improvement in picture quality from my previous gaming monitor (LG 29UM69G).
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Freesync/G-Sync compatible goes from 48-144hz with LFC through DisplayPort
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This being both G-Sync and Freesync compatible is the icing on the cake
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Super recognized that it is a G-Sync compatible monitor, and I was able to enable G-Sync thru the Nvidia Control Panel, however, when you view settings on the monitor itself, it is called "Adaptive Sync
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I didn't notice any bleed and the IPS 144hz HDR support blows the LG32GK850-G out the water
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If you need a monitor that is reliable, 240hz, 1080p, high in color accuracy, g-sync compatible, with about every imaginable feature that any other monitor at this price point has, not to mention a 1ms response time on an IPS panel then the 27GN750-B is the monitor for you
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It is one of the best models to come out in 2019 and has all the things that I find important in a monitor: IPS, high refresh rate, 1440p rez, and g-sync compatible.
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Rest of the modes are pretty uselessPositives:- 144Hz, G-Sync compatible (comes with G-Sync sticker on the monitor itself)- low latency IPS 1440p- adjustable stand (height, tilt
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Neutral:This monitor is G-Sync Compatible but not true G-Sync hardware
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It has high refresh rate (144Hz,) its colors are outstanding, and best of all: it's G-Sync compatible, meaning that the monitor is better at handling motion than in-game v-sync
-
IF* it were a G-Sync Monitor it WOULD work with a 9-Series Nvidia card.
-
Bright backlight+ G-
-
Then about the week of pre-order time they took down the LG info page on this monitor and released this with only g-sync compatible, no overclocking, and no sphere-lighting.
-
It's G-Sync compatible
-
144hz, G-sync compatible, and the price can't be beat.
-
Responsive, crisp, IPS, G-SYNC compatible through adaptive sync, you name it
-
Something else worth noting is it is Nvidia G-Sync compatible (there is an attractive sticker showing this monitor is capable of it on the bottom left that I'm assuming can be removed)
-
I was dubious of the g-sync "compatible" vs. pure g-sync, but it's buttery smooth
-
It doesn't have G-SYNC hardware module like the Dell S417DG since its adaptive sync driven , but really who cares
-
Honestly, should be a "Pro" that this monitor is even G-Sync compatible for the price.
-
G-Sync with my GTX 1060 worked seamlessly (pun intended) on both, even though the Dell is not considered "G-Sync compatible"
-
1440p, 144Hz, G-Sync compatible, Nano-
-
Large improvement in picture quality from my previous gaming monitor (LG 29UM69G).
-
Freesync/G-Sync compatible goes from 48-144hz with LFC through DisplayPort
-
This being both G-Sync and Freesync compatible is the icing on the cake
-
Super recognized that it is a G-Sync compatible monitor, and I was able to enable G-Sync thru the Nvidia Control Panel, however, when you view settings on the monitor itself, it is called "Adaptive Sync
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I didn't notice any bleed and the IPS 144hz HDR support blows the LG32GK850-G out the water
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If you need a monitor that is reliable, 240hz, 1080p, high in color accuracy, g-sync compatible, with about every imaginable feature that any other monitor at this price point has, not to mention a 1ms response time on an IPS panel then the 27GN750-B is the monitor for you
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It is one of the best models to come out in 2019 and has all the things that I find important in a monitor: IPS, high refresh rate, 1440p rez, and g-sync compatible.
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Rest of the modes are pretty uselessPositives:- 144Hz, G-Sync compatible (comes with G-Sync sticker on the monitor itself)- low latency IPS 1440p- adjustable stand (height, tilt
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Neutral:This monitor is G-Sync Compatible but not true G-Sync hardware