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LG Announces the UltraGear 27GN750 Monitor: 27" 1080p IPS, 240 Hz, 1 ms, VRR Support

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LG today introduced their UltraGear 27GN750 monitor, which aims to bring high-speed, fluid gaming to a relatively low price-point. The 27GN750 is a flat monitor with a 27" diagonal, featuring an IPS panel and 1080p resolution. The gaming chops on this monitor are very much increased by the fact that it features a 240 Hz refresh rate with 1 ms response time. LG also touts VRR support in the form of G-SYNC Compatible certification (which means it employs VRR much like AMD first did through VRR instead of having to employ a dedicated module).

LG says this display is HDR compatible, but make no mistake, it's the lowest form supported (400 nits typical brightness with 320 nits as minimum according to LG), so that compatibility is... Arguable, to say the least. There's no VESA HDR 400 badge for a reason. Color reproduction is rated at 99% sRGB coverage (typical for an IPS panel). Connectivity-wise, we're looking at 1x DisplayPort, 2x HDMI, 1x USB 3.0 (upstream), 2x USB 3.0 (downstream) and 1x Headphone. LG quotes a Tilt / Height / Pivot Adjustable Stand. The LG UltraGear 27GN750 monitor is available for $399.



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What is up with these idiotic 1080p >24" displays in 2020?
 
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Exactly.
What a colossal waste of development.
Who even buys this shit?
 
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why~

How about 4K 32'' 100Hz instead?
 

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I can't stand 24" 1080p let alone 27".

27" 1440p high refresh for life for me.
 

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(5 years later) Who's games on anything less than 4K 32" screen. Everyone else is an absolute moron. Idiots. I mean what total crap. 1440p is what my great grandma uses for Microsoft Facebook.

60hz is not for me, if that is what you like, than enjoy.

I'm high refresh for life, and have been since QNIX 1440p high refresh monitors in 2013 or 2012.

also 32" 4k has a hard time scaling for older games, its not worth my time modding scales and UI's like Dragon Age Origins. 27" 1440p is plug and play for everything, makes life easier
 
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Someone said he can not even stand 1080p at 24 inch.. I totally agree. 21 for 1080p, 27 for 2k.
 

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Whoosh!!!

I know you were being sarcastic, but its best to inform the public about these important matters and 7 years of research into the matter. My contribution to humanity can be summed up thusly. Do high refresh, stay away from drugs and 60hz. High refresh is love, high refresh is life.
 

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I can't stand 24" 1080p let alone 27".

Tell us more about this, please. Why? What do you see or do not see?

Someone said he can not even stand 1080p at 24 inch.. I totally agree. 21 for 1080p, 27 for 2k.

1080p is fine on 15 inch. Anything larger needs 1440p and 2160p, and 4320p.

I know you were being sarcastic, but its best to inform the public about these important matters and 7 years of research into the matter. My contribution to humanity can be summed up thusly. Do high refresh, stay away from drugs and 60hz. High refresh is love, high refresh is life.

How do the videos in YouTube run, though? 24 Hz?

Do you even use something like SVP 4 Pro in order to get at least 60 Hz?
 

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I do. 240 Hz at 1440p would be harder to drive, even on a 2080 Super.

This is perfect for competitive twitch shooters.

EDIT: Just ordered it at $329 on Amazon. It's probably a promo launch price to compete with the Alienware AW2518Hf / AW2720HF.


Already sold out, nice job!

Tell us more about this, please. Why? What do you see or do not see?



1080p is fine on 15 inch. Anything larger needs 1440p and 2160p, and 4320p.



How do the videos in YouTube run, though? 24 Hz?

Do you even use something like SVP 4 Pro in order to get at least 60 Hz?

youtube videos are in 60 fps now and it looks like 90 fps cause the 60 fps youtube smoothing does to it...

1080p is fine at 17.3 and 21.5" imo, but 23 and 24" i don't like seeing the pixels.

1440p just looks very clear to me and 27" makes it more immersive
 

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youtube videos are in 60 fps now and it looks like 90 fps cause the 60 fps youtube smoothing does to it...

Could you prove it with a source? I mean some of them are stuttering so badly, that even 24 Hz is a lot!
 

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Could you prove it with a source? I mean some of them are stuttering so badly, that even 24 Hz is a lot!


umm go watch any video that supports 60 fps on youtube? any game channel will do... you can't tell that it looks super smooth compared to regular fps? i have noticed this for 2-3 years now, if not longer, youtube does something special to 60 fps videos you just click on settings on the youtube video and change resolution, look up linustechtips... all his videos support even 1440p and 4k 60 fps, if your internet speed can handle it anyway.
 
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I can't stand any resolution lower than 4k at the games I play or even desktop. I do prefer 4k 60hz than 2560 144hz, my next monitor purchase will be 4k 120hz or higher.
 

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I can't stand any resolution lower than 4k at the games I play or even desktop. I do prefer 4k 60hz than 2560 144hz, my next monitor purchase will be 4k 120hz or higher.

what size of 4k do you prefer? I do intend to get a nice 4k tv (but 120hz native one, they should be coming out this summer with HDMI 2.1) and a ps5 on launch day. im prob going to do a 49" wall mount it and hook ps5 up to it.

I actually found 4k to be worse for a lot of my PC games, like dragon age origins and even a card game like hearthstone, I just prefer the smoothness of 144hz for a lot of games. some i don't mind at 60hz though
 
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What is up with these idiotic 1080p >24" displays in 2020?
Exactly.
What a colossal waste of development.
Who even buys this shit?
Simple, 1080p is still the most widely used gaming resolution and 27" screens are an optimal size. The technology is mature, the resolution standardized and most GPU's can run games in 1080p at high refresh rates on offer by the displays in the article.
 
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What is up with these idiotic 1080p >24" displays in 2020?

Its 240hz man, you need bigger pixels otherwise you might miss em!

I can't stand any resolution lower than 4k at the games I play or even desktop. I do prefer 4k 60hz than 2560 144hz, my next monitor purchase will be 4k 120hz or higher.

Sounds like a hard life :D

Could you prove it with a source? I mean some of them are stuttering so badly, that even 24 Hz is a lot!

That also relates to your own monitor refresh rate. Worth a look. 50hz source material won't look nice on a 60hz monitor, for example. And 24hz is also sub optimal but better. (24 > 48 > 72)
 
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what size of 4k do you prefer? I do intend to get a nice 4k tv (but 120hz native one, they should be coming out this summer with HDMI 2.1) and a ps5 on launch day. im prob going to do a 49" wall mount it and hook ps5 up to it.

I actually found 4k to be worse for a lot of my PC games, like dragon age origins and even a card game like hearthstone, I just prefer the smoothness of 144hz for a lot of games. some i don't mind at 60hz though
At moment I have a 28 inch monitor however my next one will be at least a 34 inch if monitor but as I have been eying the 55 oled tvs for while and now more than ever that LG added vrr and has a reasonable brightness for hdr and is a 120hz, looking good.

Remember that, 30hz is garbage, 60hz is acceptable, 120hz is recommended and anything above 120hz is luxury.

Its 240hz man, you need bigger pixels otherwise you might miss em!

Sounds like a hard life :D

I wish i hadn't tried 4k ehhe
 
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At moment I have a 28 inch monitor however my next one will be at least a 34 inch if monitor but as I have been eying the 55 oled tvs for while and now more than ever that LG added vrr and has a reasonable brightness for hdr and is a 120hz, looking good.

Remember that, 30hz is garbage, 60hz is acceptable, 120hz is recommended and anything above 120hz is luxury.



I wish i hadn't tried 4k ehhe

55 is really big man, for a monitor I'd think twice. You will like it early on... but for prolonged use, ergonomy standards are out the window completely. They already really are at 34 inch unless you sit far enough. Maybe one thing you might wanna wait for it affordable 48 inch OLED because I believe those are coming soon or already out.
 
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55 is really big man, for a monitor I'd think twice. You will like it early on... but for prolonged use, ergonomy standards are out the window completely. They already really are at 34 inch unless you sit far enough. Maybe one thing you might wanna wait for it affordable 48 inch OLED because I believe those are coming soon or already out.

Well i do prefer monitor like sizes, 34 would be perfect, at moment the 28 inch I use is close to where I sit, a meter or so away, a 34 would put me a meter and half away and for a 55 inch would be 3 meters or so away. The more you are away, the more the resolution matters.

I already accepted the fact that oled has a short lifespan, maximum 5 years or so and if we think about, most of us change monitors around that time.
 
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Well i do prefer monitor like sizes, 34 would be perfect, at moment the 28 inch I use is close to where I sit, a meter or so away, a 34 would put me a meter and half away and for a 55 inch would be 3 meters or so away. The more you are away, the more the resolution matters.

Its the opposite, the further you are away, the less value you get from having a high PPI.

The larger the monitor, the more value you get from having a high PPI.

Its a catch 22 and a larger size won't really net you noticeable gains if you adhere to proper viewing distances, because you can't make out individual pixels at a certain distance. So if you liked the current pixel density of your 4K monitor, going larger size will reduce that experience rather than improve it, or it will stay the same but still cost you money ;)
 
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Its the opposite, the further you are away, the less value you get from having a high PPI.

The larger the monitor, the more value you get from having a high PPI.

Its a catch 22 and a larger size won't really net you noticeable gains if you adhere to proper viewing distances, because you can't make out individual pixels at a certain distance.

I would agree with you if I did not use glasses hehe, when I take off my glasses I cant see very far hehe but I do understand your point, the more you sit away the less ppi matters but that is when ppi matters hehe, bigger screen and that with low ppi things will look crap.

going larger size will reduce that experience rather than improve it, or it will stay the same but still cost you money ;)

So true.
 
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You know not everyone can or wants to game at 1440p ~2160p specially if you can't afford the GPU ($1000+ here) to push high FPS at high res I'd buy one to use with my RX580 and when I get enough money together to grab a better GPU the monitor will still be a beast for 1080p plus it's IPS so it's going to look good (hopefully)
 
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