• Reviews around gaming (4.47 of 5)

    LG 27GL83A-B 27 Inch Ultragear QHD IPS 1ms NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible Gaming Monitor, Black

    • IN SHORT: It's hands down one my favorite gaming monitors for 2019
    • I'm very happy with the picture clarity, smoothness, Gsync is breathtaking in red dead redemption 2, no visual tearing or smearing, super fast response time rivaling TN panels, IPS display makes colors super accurate, it's definitely the sweet spot in my opinion to what a proper gaming set up should be with a perfect mix of performance and picture quality.
    • The monitor looks great and is really fast for competitive gaming
    • Gaming is fantastic on the 27GL83A-B, I love this monitor!
    • I recommend this lg 27gn750 to anyone that wants good gaming and movie I give this rating 4.5/5 star, awesome monitor .
    • I would still recommend this monitor for anyone who needs a work/gaming monitor that can do it all
    • This is the best gaming (and overall) PC monitor I have ever bought
    • There is a even better gaming monitor now in the 27GN950 as well.
    • That's why it's currently the best 144 Hz overall gaming panel on the market, especially at $500.Overall 4.5/5 Stars
    • Awesome gaming monitor!
    • I love how the textures feels like while gaming
    • Best Gaming
    • I use it for digital art as well as gaming.
    • The LG 27GL850 has no backlight bleed, quality construction and perfect gaming timings
    • I use it for both gaming (Xbox One S) and work
    • Fantastic gaming monitor that lists as LG 850 in Windows settings but just a slightly different version
    • This is one of the best (if not, then THE best) IPS 1440p 144hz 27-inch gsync compatible gaming monitors available
    • 144Hz gaming is so smooth and not only is it visually
    • If you want the best gaming performance, stick with a 240Hz panel
    • At this price I could buy 6 of them for what it would cost for more expensive gaming or professional monitors, and if I had enough room on my
    • It is a very good gaming monitor at such low price.
    • For many years I have been using a TN panel for competitive gaming, and a 2nd more color accurate monitor for editing videos and photos
    • I'm used too, with amazing 144hz gaming
    • pro - good IPS panel with quick pixel response time, comes with pretty much all the functions you would expect from a modern gaming monitor (high 144hz refresh rate, freesync/gsync, dark frame insertion, non-PWM panel, 1440P resolution, 27inches, advertised HDR support)basically the same exact monitor as 27GL850, just without the USB plugs -- so no way to update the firmware, but it does use the exact same firmware as 27GL850.con = the fastest overdrive setting will exhibit huge amount of overshoot, so stick with "fast" (2nd fastest setting).
    • I returned both the "best" and "fastest" 240hz gaming monitors that pros use and couldn't be happier
    • I was looking for a great gaming monitor but also something that had decent color quality as I am a graphic designer
    • I’ve checked all the reviews at most publications who rated this particular monitor the best gaming monitor you can buy
    • 1440p and 144hz with g-sync hits the gaming sweet spot for resolution and refresh rate
    • Great gaming monitor!
    • This is the best gaming monitor to get the perfect balance of a high end IPS gaming monitor for a relatively affordable price
    • The monitor looks great and is super fast for competitive gaming.
    • I previously owned a Predator XB271HU and an ASUS ROG Swift PG27VQ and this has better picture quality than the top gaming monitor brands and models
    • Happy gaming.
    • Good colors fast response, smooth gaming.
    • Retained low input lagBy replacing the old Asus monitor with this LG, I've been able to keep the great gaming capability of a high refresh rate + low input lag TN panel monitor and receive an upgrade to a higher resolution and an IPS panel
    • The gaming on this monitor is incredible
    • Over All great gaming monitor worth the money to invest.
    • I actually ended up getting both the 27GN750 and the 27GL83A because I needed monitors for a desk where there's a TB docking station I use with my portable gaming/workstation pc, my personal laptop, and my work laptop
    • I purchased two monitors to use primarily for my job at home as a software engineer as well as some light gaming
    • While this is only HRD 400, it's a large bright gaming monitor with great response times
    • Great gaming monitor, no dead or stuck pixels, 1440/144 is a great combo
    • I've had a decent, not true gaming monitor for a long time now that was IPS
    • Great gaming monitor that can be used for anything
    • LG made the best gaming monitor of 2020, so far at least
    • Overall:Excellent features at the price, has all the key things you want in a gaming panelVery easy to recommend for PC gaming
    • This is seriously going to ruin any gaming on a lesser machine
    • Great monitor with great gaming capabilities
    • The color is amazing, 1440p runs silky smooth now with a good graphics card at 144hz for amazing gaming immersion and the screen is also a nice size to use for work requiring lots of windows
    • So for gaming and full screen bright colors
    • Used it for "competitive" gaming in Destiny mostly, but ended up returning it for an LG Ultrawide at 100hz 1440p because I watch a ton of movies.
    • One of the most popular gaming monitor right now
    • I would highly recommend this monitor for a top-shelf FPS gaming experience
    • 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
    • I didn't notice any bleed and the IPS 144hz HDR support blows the LG32GK850-G out the water
    • 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
    • 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.
    • 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
    • Neutral:This monitor is G-Sync Compatible but not true G-Sync hardware
    • but it is possibly not as bad as
    • Tl;dr: fantastic monitor monitor for colorful content, fps games, and photo editing but not for dark content like stealth games or dark (as in color not content) movies
    • I noticed this all the more on the monitor I’ve been using from work during the pandemic, as we work from home part of the time
    • the monitor is great, it works as it said it would with one problem
    • , I watched Skyfall (2012) on this monitor and in some parts of climax scenes in Bonds family home the orange glow was present enough to be distracting, also the Black Crush effect causes sections of the screen be so dark as to make some details hard to see
    • Win!I like the
    • ultra).Cons:1)the blacks are a bit weak on this screen, but not something that annoying as i sit at a well
    • 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
    • I didn't notice any bleed and the IPS 144hz HDR support blows the LG32GK850-G out the water
    • 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
    • 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.
    • 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
    • Neutral:This monitor is G-Sync Compatible but not true G-Sync hardware