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The Furniture Sisters
> 24 hourThis monitor performs very well. It’s fast and great for competitive gaming. With that said, the picture quality is just awful. The anti-reflective coating LG uses is so grainy, at first I thought my screen was dirty. It’s immediately noticeable when looking at a white background. It looks greasy and grainy and text is horribly pixelated. I can’t recommend this monitor for that reason alone. Save your money.
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Mr Joshua Wayne
> 24 hourI bought this monitor to replace a dying monitor, though it ended up as a significant upgrade over the old one. 144Hz refresh rate makes the mouse pointer much easier to find, and Im not limited to 60fps for games. The multiple inputs makes it possible to connect additional devices (I have a Nintendo Switch connected to it in addition to my PC). This is the third LG screen Ive bought and I have no reason to give up on them. My only gripe is a minor one: the placement of the button/nub/whatever you want to call it could be easier to spot. Its on the underside of the bezel below the LG logo. Otherwise, I recommend this screen and I may get a second one in the future to replace another old monitor in my triple-screen PC setup.
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Michael Antoszewski
> 24 hourI have been enjoying my new monitor. I bought this monitor to up my gaming station to at least the 2k range. I did not want to dive into the 4k monitors quickly start around $500. This monitor fits my needs as a mid-range quality monitor that is great for every day use between teleworking and gaming. So I would suggest this monitor to anybody who wants a quality monitor without having to break the bank.
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Sergey Vaintraub
> 24 hourGreat monitor for gaming
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Austin C.
> 24 hourThis monitor is great! I have a decent 4K tv in my office. That’s where I usually play games. I’ve switched to this monitor exclusively. The HDR, refresh rate, and overall quality are beyond what I expected. I can whole heartedly recommend this monitor. I use it for my Xbox series X and I couldn’t be happier with the purchase.
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Brian
> 24 hourI like my LG TV, so I gave this monitor a shot. Long time PC gamer and this monitor is fantastic. Shipped safely and easy to set up. Drivers are easy to install, and FPS is great with Nvidia GPU. I recommend this monitor. Cosmetically its pleasing, and the color and fps were all that I hoped for.
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DRC
> 24 hourGaming monitor for my son. He loves it. No need for a 4k when you are viewing 27 inches. 2k works great. Ive read that 4k can put a strain on the eyes when using smaller monitors. Not much to say here other than; this LG 27GN800-B 27 Inch Ultragear QHD (2560 x 1440) has a beautiful picture, has a quick response time...and doesnt break the bank. The money saved in not purchasing a higher end 4k monitor will allow us to purchase a second LG. Win win!
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Meowmix
> 24 hourThe monitor itself is great. Just plan to buy a different stand or desk mount like I did. The included stand is not adjustable AT ALL and faces an awkward downward angle.
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Vintage Engineer
> 24 hourMine arrived in perfect condition. No pixel failures and no discernible backlight bleeding. In very dark rooms it does have some IPS glow (as all IPS panels do). I bought this version because I do not need a stand (I have a monitor arm with vesa mount): the stand it comes with is too low and not very adjustable (Compare to the LG 27GN850-B if you need a stand) It uses the MV270QHM_NF1 panel from BOE, as shown it the photo of the service menu. I calibrated mine and the colors are great. In my opinion, this was the best choice for: - under $400 - 1440p - use on a monitor arm - higher FPS than business or art displays - good text rendering (the well rated Gigabyte M27Q has some issues with text legibility because of its BGR pixel layout)
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Peter
> 24 hourFantastic--I was able to get mine for about $250 used. That was a steal. Gaming performance is excellent. The LG even worked with my obscure video device called the OSSC. Retro gaming has never been better. The picture quality and brightness are both great. In fact, it is too bright for my taste. Really impressive what LG were able to get out of an IPS panel.