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Posted 7 September 2023
LG Gaming Monitor 27GR75Q, 27 inch, 1440p, 165Hz, 1ms GtG, IPS Display, HDR 10, NVIDIA G-Sync & AMD FreeSync compatible, Displayport, HDMI
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BORN TO GAME
The LG 27GR75Q-B monitor is a great choice for gamers who want to enjoy high-quality graphics, fast response times, and adaptive sync technology. Whether you are playing FPS, RTS, or RPG games, this monitor will give you an edge over your opponents with its lightning fast speed and clarity. This 27-inch monitor boasts a stunning QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440, HDR10 certification, NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium technology, a lightning fast refresh rate of 165Hz with a 1ms GTG response time and a gamer-centric design for enhanced comfort and convenience with customisable settings to suit your chosen game.
27"
Screen Size
2560 x 1440
Resolution
IPS
Panel Type
165 Hz
Refresh Rate
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BORN TO GAME
The LG 27GR75Q-B monitor is a great choice for gamers who want to enjoy high-quality graphics, fast response times, and adaptive sync technology. Whether you are playing FPS, RTS, or RPG games, this monitor will give you an edge over your opponents with its lightning fast speed and clarity. This 27-inch monitor boasts a stunning QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440, HDR10 certification, NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium technology, a lightning fast refresh rate of 165Hz with a 1ms GTG response time and a gamer-centric design for enhanced comfort and convenience with customisable settings to suit your chosen game.
27"
Screen Size
2560 x 1440
Resolution
IPS
Panel Type
165 Hz
Refresh Rate
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Edited by a community support team member, 7 September 2023
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sorted by(Btw, you absolutely can PC game at 4k and many do, but as noted above you need a very high-end GPU for some of the very latest games to run 4k at 60fps, which most PC gamers aim for as a minimum frame rate - graphically heavier titles are often locked to 30fps on console, like Starfield.)
Personally I choose PC gaming over console gaming for lots of reasons, including:
- keyboard and mouse OR controller support in most cases
- typically higher frame rates (I tend to value smoother visuals more than getting the highest resolution - my monitor is 1440p 165hz and it’s more than sharp enough at 27” on my desk)
- wider mod support
- often a wider range (and/or better overall integration) of customisable in-game settings and features
- I prefer to be at a desk rather than on a sofa (I know you can technically do either with a console, but generally PCs are better suited to my preferred setup)
- a truly vast catalogue of games always available, from 30-year-old classics to indie titles to the latest triple A releases (rarely affected by issues around console exclusivity wars!), all playable on one machine
- access to a huge number of great games, even relatively newish ones, constantly on offer somewhere for a fiver or so
- ability to pick my own hardware components according to my budget and what sorts of games I want to be able to run when
- generally enjoying being able to tinker with my setup more (and as an added bonus, being able to use it for stuff other than JUST playing games!)
…but if none of the above matters to you much, then it’s probably not better and there’d be little point in switching from console!
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Excellent monitor for that price.
Having a height adjustable stand is also a bonus for such a cheap monitor.
Great 1st deal . (edited)
Would this be better?
Contrast ratio is lower than VA panels, but that's normal and isn't as big an issue as the Black smearing
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For fast paced games it's always better to go IPS (or spend a lot more on the higher end Samsung VA panels). (edited)