🎮 Elevate Your Game with LG's Ultragear Monitor!
The LG 27GP850-B Ultragear Gaming Monitor features a 27-inch QHD Nano IPS display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440, offering a rapid 1ms response time and a 165Hz refresh rate. It's compatible with NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium, ensuring a smooth gaming experience. The monitor boasts a DCI-P3 98% color gamut and HDR 10 support, all while providing an ergonomic, adjustable stand for maximum comfort.
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
Adaptive Sync | G-Sync |
Warranty Type | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
Item Shape | rectangular prism |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Compatible Devices | Computers, Laptops |
Special Features | Height Adjustment, Pivot Adjustment, Anti-Glare Coating, Tilt Adjustment |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.5"D x 24.2"W x 22.7"H |
Item Weight | 13.9 Pounds |
Screen Size | 27 Inches |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Consumption | 65 Watts |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Brightness | 400 |
Pixel Pitch | 9.2 |
Color Gamut | 98 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 165 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Contrast Ratio | 1,000:1 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 2560 x 1440 |
Native Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Resolution | QHD Ultra Wide 1440p |
Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort, HDMI |
J**Y
Liked this so much I bought two of them
This thing is great. I think it's the same panel as the 34GP83A-B so if you have one of those and want to add a little extra this would be the one to get. It's the same height as the 34" and the colors look the same.Picture quality is great. You can scroll spreadsheets left and right without any blurring. You can't do that with a VA panel. This is an IPS panel.The mounting system is secure and easy to use. The base is strong. But it also has a VESA mount on the back in case you want to use a different mount.Overall just super happy with this monitor. Had it for over 2 years with no issues.
E**H
Amazing Monitor!
Primero quiero mencionar que compre desde Argentina.Ahora si... el monitor es excelente!!!! hermoso por donde se lo mire, pero lo mas importante es que llego sin ningun pixel muerto y con el display en perfectas condiciones. Solo una pequeña fuga de luz en el marco inferior, cerca del logo de LG, pero solo se ve cuando uno enciende el monitor o cuando la pantalla entra en modo reposo, o simplemente cuando estamos cargando algun juego y la pantalla queda en negro por unos segundos. Una vez que estamos disfrutando el contenido, honestamente no se ve para nada, ni siquiera cuando en un juego estamos entrando en una zona oscura, o ni siquiera cuando estamos viendo un video.Estoy muy contento con esta compra (por el momento... veremos si en un futuro presenta alguna falla, lo cual espero que no).Tenia mucho miedo, siendo que es algo delicado y tenia que viajar tanto para llegar hasta mi pais y luego hasta mi casa. La verdad lo recomiendo para todos aquellos que esten en duda si comprarse un monitor (desde Argentina al menos).
B**M
First thing i notice is a bright bleed in the tope right corner, not even a grey bleed it’s GREEN
So i had a BenQ Mobiuz EX2510 IPS that had great brightness and the bleed was spread around enough that it didn’t clump into one corner like this nano display has. I also notice that with black equalizer turned all the way up and on the FPS mode the games i play are super dark still. I can get used to/tweak brightness etc. but that bleed in the corner is about 3 square inches+ so it’s big. But the 180Hz at 1440p looks amazing I’ll give it that. That alone made it worth $420 bucks. I wanted to 5 star everything but I couldn’t.EDIT: Bumped it up to a 5 star review, that bleed is still there but not really noticeable anymore but this monitor has worked perfectly for the last 4,129 hours of use as im typing this. I can switch from the 165Hz to 180Hz in about 10 seconds and the only issues I’ve had has come from the OC 180Hz mode, the DisplayPort that came with the monitor was 1.4 and after about 2,000 hours of use, between both 165 and 180Hz modes it started to shut down when on the OC mode and the screen would flicker. 165Hz would work just fine. I eventually found another Dp 1.4 around and that has been working on both modes since. I also love the fact I can choose between using 1.2 and 1.4 while on the native 165Hz mode. Overall, I gave my BenQ monitor away and am planning on getting the 950 to try out some 4K 144Hz gaming on one of these nano IPS panels, I’m in love with these panels. Started with DELL on console for gaming only and went on to BenQ for PC gaming/everything and after 4 of those this is my first ever LG monitor and I’m not planning in switching that up anytime soon.EDIT with Photos to prove im STILL using this monitor 2 almost 3 years later. Just noticed that I hit 10,000 hours of this thing being on which is just about a year’s worth of time. I also have the OC version and I keep it at 180Hz unless I feel like I need to use less power on my GPU for more intensive gaming and ill turn it down to 165Hz because I use Gsync for everything including older games. The proof of me still using this monitor is in that second picture. That is the Black Ops 6 Beta in the training mode. I paid around $450 for this monitor and the fact that the Nano IPS version is still selling for the same price as 240Hz monitors at $200+ is nice to see because it is definitely worth it still! I gave away all my older monitor, because they were all 1080p and when I get to the point where I want a dual or triple monitor setup, I want them to be at least 1440p. Cannot go back to 1080p gaming now. Thank you, LG. You definitely make the best monitors for the money. Probably the best, period.
M**B
This is my 4th 27GP850..
I've now owned 4 of these LG27GP850 monitors. Not because I had to return 3 of them. Because they were when they came out, and are still in 2024 one of the very best 27" 1440p gaming monitors on the market. Outside of OLED 27", LGs Nano IPS panels have by far the best and most vibrant color and accuracy available. If you are sifting through all of the 27" gaming monitor options out there you know it can quickly become overwhelming. Most uniformed people buying their first decent gaming monitor, look at how fast its advertising to be and just get the cheapest one. Bad decision.. There is so much more that goes in to making a gaming monitor worth your money. Input lag, motion blur, real response time (not what's advertised on the box), color volume, peak brightness, etc.. As an example, the GP850 at 180hz looks considerably faster than an off brand 240hz monitor with a VA panel. Without going into8 paragraphs that nobody will read, at its current $229 you will not find a better gaming monitor for the price, period. If you need to keep it under $200, there is always the open box option. The one I just purchased was an open box "like new" condition which cost $190. It looks and functions as if it were brand new and had zero hours of use on it which can be confused by checking the information in the monitors OSD menu. And at sub $200 honestly this monitor is a no brainer.The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because when talking it out of the box it had some someone's finger prints on the stand and some around the edges of the screen. So whomever inspected this at Amazon was not wearing gloves, which they're supposed to. Took me a few minutes with a microfiber cloth to clean it up which I wasn't happy about. But to save $40,. I'll deal. The quality of the monitor was not effected. At 1/3 the cost of a decent OLED, you are certainly not getting only 1/3 the monitor. I've owned two OLED gaming monitor now. A KTC 27" and an LG. $550 and $700 respectively. While yes OLED is the future, it's still far outside most people's price range. IPS use to be where OLEDs are now. Very expensive and everyone wanted one. It's still the way to go in my opinion. LG has the most high tech IPS panels available and are still a great choice for the vast majority of gamers. Now, if you can afford a 27" OLED make sure you do your research. They are not all created equal. And the current generation have noticeable text clarity issues and risk of burn in. I'd highly recommend waiting a couple more generations until the tech is more refined and nagging issues get resolved.Bottom line, the LG27GP850 is not some budget gaming monitor with lofty specs it can't deliver on. It's one of the very best in it's class and at the current price is really good buy that I totally recommend from 3 years of experience with them.
J**O
Good ahh monitor
Solid monitor, no issues, only complaint are the feet of the stand stick farther out from the monitor, this can be fixed using a VESA mount of course.
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