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 hour

    I 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!

  • Caleb Nichols

    > 24 hour

    I’ve used this monitor for over a year and a half traveling for my job with it all over the country. Mine has scratches all over the back and has been hit up against walls many times. This thing is a beast. I love it.

  • CB Brown

    > 24 hour

    If you just want something relatively inexpensive to get you by this will work. This definitely isn’t a high end monitor but I needed something temporarily while traveling and this is working pretty well for that purpose

  • Cody Shane

    > 24 hour

    First off, I have to say that the monitor is really nice overall. The colors are crisp and the picture quality is top-notch. However, there are a couple of things that Im not too thrilled about. The bezel on this thing is pretty large, which makes the screen feel a bit smaller than it actually is. Its not a huge deal, but its something to keep in mind if youre used to a monitor with a thinner bezel. Also, the cable management and ports on this monitor are kind of weird. Its not as straightforward as some other monitors Ive used, and it took me a bit of time to figure out which cables went where. Its not a huge issue once you get everything set up, but its something to be aware of. Overall, I do really like theMonitor . Its a great option for gamers who want a high-quality monitor that wont break the bank. Just be prepared for the large bezel and slightly confusing cable management/port setup.

  • Dennis Parrino

    > 24 hour

    Works great

  • hakunamatata

    > 24 hour

    I’ve been playing Apex Legends on PC since Season 1 on a 60hz monitor. Since day one I always noticed I had ever-so-slight input lag while in game, but always attributed it to internet connection or server-side issues or to my own PC, simply because I didn’t know any better. After a while my muscle memory would adjust to it and I began gaslighting myself, wondering if there was ever any lag in the first place. I just had to play better, duh. But even through the muscle memory, sometimes I could still feel that slight delay. Now fast forward a couple years. At this point I’ve progressed to a point in Apex where I know how good I am and how good I could/should be if I could fix this lag issue that I’ve put up with for years. I finallyyyyy decide to research input lag and refresh rates and monitor info, etc., then BOOM lightbulb. It never occurred to me for a second that my monitor could be the issue. Big oof. The moment I tried out my new monitor, Apex felt like a brand new game, and I felt like I had just stepped out of the hyperbolic time chamber, like all my chains were removed and I was finally able to play the game the way it was meant to be played, and to the fullest of my mechanical ability. NIGHT & DAY DIFFERENCE. If you play any FPS game or a game that demands super precise inputs, puhleez get a 144hz monitor. League of Legends, Runeterra, etc.,? Unnecessary. Apex Legends, Warzone, etc.? 100% yes. If you’re a sweat like me and you play to win and not just for fun (lol casuals) you can’t stay on a 60hz monitor and expect your gear to keep up with your mechanical skill and reaction time. Yes I’m being dead serious. Now go buy one.

  • Papi/Daddy

    > 24 hour

    This product is amazing I can watch videos on 1080p on youtube I can play video games on a good resolution I would recommend this product to whoever needs a new monitor.

  • Carla Caballero

    > 24 hour

    Refresh rate is as advertised but the color depth is terrible. Dark areas in both videos and games look horrendous. It looks similar to a display whenever you install a video card without the drivers on Windows. Ironically, I first noticed the issue by looking at the very product images on this page for this monitor. The photo of the powered off monitor looks like someone created it with water colors using only 10 shades of black. Also looking for drivers was a small adventure. It comes with a CD that only has a manual that mostly contains safety precautions and maintenance. When you go to LGs website and enter the exact model it says this product is not found (although the search suggestions has it listed [what the heck]). I have to google search which takes me to what appears to be an Australian variant of the software and downloads page. From there I found the drivers and OSD software. The software does not seem to play nice with your monitor if you made any adjustments. It will give you random errors about not able to make any changes. Random because if you repeat the same adjustments as before they will suddenly work. I would recommend this monitor if you are strictly using this for competitive play as the Freesync feature is handy and it does go up to 144 frames if your graphics card can push it. I checked all my settings including color depth and bcp (I could not find if this monitor is 8 or 6 bcp) on my AMD control panel. I also have a 2nd monitor attached to the same graphics card that has no issues with color.

  • Jacob J.

    > 24 hour

    i had high hopes for this monitor and it did not live up to them. the picture quality was fuzzy when hooked up to my pc and had moments where it would freeze up for a second when hooked into my xbox. not a choice id go with again

  • Darion

    > 24 hour

    This 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.

27GQ50F-B.AUSQ 27” UltraGear FHD 1ms 165Hz Monitor with AMD FreeSync™ Premium

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