LG UltraGear FHD 27-Inch Gaming Monitor 27GN800-B, IPS 1ms (GtG) with HDR 10 Compatibility, NVIDIA G-SYNC, and AMD FreeSync Premium, 144Hz, Black

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  • Kristi Stewart

    > 3 day

    So far it is amazing

  • Lucas

    Greater than one week

    The viewing angles for the monitor could be better for an IPS panel. The blacks change color to grey at angles over 30°

  • meta

    > 3 day

    I THOUGHT I bought the same monitor I bought for the wife several months ago. Same model, same brand, same page, etc. Except hers came with a stand that allows tilt and movement up and down. Boy was I disappointed when this one had neither. To top it off, it doesnt have an auto-detect input. I mean, it says it does, but it doesnt switch to the only source on (HDMI1) when its on, I have to manually switch it every time. Also, the AC adapter is a wall rat (one of those plugs that takes up more than 1 slot on a power strip), so keep that in mind as well. If you are going to use this monitor by itself, and you have your own stand, 10/10 get this monitor. If youre going to use it in conjunction with multiple inputs (more than 1 pc / laptop / anything ) and as a regular monitor stand, I highly suggest you purchase something else.

  • Shopper899

    > 3 day

    I bought 2 of these because I previously owned 2 of the 1080 versions of the LG Ultragear monitors and was quite pleased with them. I open them up to find that there is no height adjustment for these monitors. That may work for some but on my desk I need my monitors to sit higher up than this. There is also no cable management built in like the 1080s had which is preferable since my desk is in an open space in my house and I would rather not have the cables hanging loose. The final straw is the ridiculously short power cable they come with. The plug is right on the power brick so they block 2 additional spots on my power strip and the cords are so short they dont even reach where I have them on my desk. I havent decided if I will keep them or not but if I do I will have to run another power strip right next to where the monitors are and will have to buy adjustable stands. The only version of these I can find with an adjustable stand also has a higher refresh rate and costs another $130 extra. LG has really cheaped out on the design here.....

  • Ali

    > 3 day

    It gets the job done. Got it for my ps5 for a good deal. Not a huge fan of the tables tangs but an arm bar works great

  • Ruffles

    > 3 day

    *Update* Heres the bad first The updates on the repairs were non existent & the time it took to replace it cost a lot of work. I had to use a tv as a substitute but it was too much of a pain in my neck. The monitor finally came back after 3 weeks from when i sent it back. It works good again. But i dont trust it. The specs & price point is ideal, but i wouldn’t recommend to those who want a reliable monitor. Heres the good. The color & responsiveness is amazing. The customizable color & speed settings on it is awesome when i use it for office work then switch to gaming. I will continue to enjoy this, now refurbished, monitor. Also the customer service agent was helpful but the actual shipping & repairs was a pain. I never knew when i was going to come back despite checking the website for two weeks straight …. display no longer works. It’s responsive to my computer. Turns on when I turn it off & it turns off when my computer sleeps. Other than that is remains in the same black screen. I’ve tried leaving it alone & coming back to it later but to no avail. Will contact customer support to see available options. This monitor was lightly used.

  • Angel

    > 3 day

    Great screen, however, this one will not go vertical when it states it does. It also is not adjustable so if you want to raise the screen you will have to get a stand. You can only tilt it up and down slightly. Great video quality from all angles, and love the thin boards. Make sure you check the settings to make sure youre optimizing the right ones. On both the monitor and your pc.

  • Austin

    > 3 day

    Not a bad monitor, and I do enjoy using it for various purposes. For the first time, I find myself needing to turn the brightness down at night, but during the day it is decent. My biggest issue is the light bleed. It is side-lit, so black screens and dark areas of games look pretty bad - almost like a flashlight beam is coming in from each side of the monitor. Not a deal-breaker, and I would put pics if I wasnt too lazy, but it is definitely noticeable. Another big issue is the random but semi-frequent vertical lines that appear from time to time. I assume the pixels just don’t initialize correctly, but there are times when I turn on the monitor and the screen is just full of random vertical lines and mess rendering it unusable. The fix for me has been turning off the monitor for a while and trying again to prevent the lines burning in. Something I would seriously consider when buying this monitor.

  • Adrian P

    > 3 day

    Monitor works as it should. Some recent reviews are saying they have some QC issues just hope I’ll get lucky.

  • Emmett

    > 3 day

    This thing is requires a beast, but if you have the money and the horsepower to run it, it is definitely worth it. This is my first 1440p monitor, and it is great, especially for reading text. It does make games look better, but if you work from home or are a student, this is a great monitor because it has so many more pixels that you can divide the screen up without any issues. Overall, would buy again.

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