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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  • Alfred Roberts

    17-04-2025

    Great for gaming. Product is very light. My only complaint is that the plastic stand it sits on points the monitor at a downward angle.

  • Kecia109

    Greater than one week

    The picture is really good!

  • Juan Vidal delgado

    > 3 day

    Bien

  • gutterboysvs76

    > 3 day

    Perfect in size to go along with a 32 I have right by it. Display port is a plus on this. Well worth the money. LG I will always buy especially with there On Screen Software witch is awesome. Definitely recommend.

  • Bruce Leslie Flanders

    Greater than one week

    I got this monitor because I was upgrading my whole setup. I am almost complete with my PC build, so I was using this monitor on my previous computer equipped with a 1050 ti. Regardless of the old 1050 ti, I can still run up to 300 frames on VALORANT, with low settings. The 144hz is so smooth and is a gigantic upgrade from the previous 60hz. The colors are also amazing for a TN panel and the viewing angles are good too. I dont like many of the presets, so I just stick to the FPS preset because it looks the best. It is very easy to navigate through the menu. I was stumped at first, looking where to change the refresh rate. I remembered to go to NVIDIA Control Panel. Dont forget that step guys! I am using HDMI currently, so I cant get 1ms response time, but it is still very fast and responsive. I will be using my newly purchased DP cable when my PC is complete.

  • Kindle Customer

    > 3 day

    Amazing picture, smooth video, zero dead pixels. LG, The most reliable choice for TVs and monitors for sure.

  • Stone2022

    > 3 day

    Works as expected, picture quality is good. I did not use it for gaming but for WFH. The complain is that it is not convenient to adjust height and direction. You can of course adjust direction by turning the base. I mean there is no mechanism to turn the direction of the screen without moving the base.

  • Don

    > 3 day

    it’s kinda inconsistent but once you configure it the monitor works beautifully

  • Kylee

    > 3 day

    It’s a gift but I haven’t opened it yet it’s for my boyfriend so I’m not sure if it’s good or not but the size is accurate and it didn’t break in the mail so that’s good

  • hakunamatata

    > 3 day

    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.

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

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