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The LG 27GP750-B is a 27-inch FHD IPS gaming monitor featuring a blazing 1ms response time and an ultra-smooth 240Hz refresh rate. Designed for competitive gamers, it supports NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium for tear-free, low-latency gameplay. With HDR10 support and a fully adjustable ergonomic stand, it delivers vibrant visuals and customizable comfort to elevate your gaming setup.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | LG Electronics |
Series | 27GP750-B |
Item model number | 27GP750-B |
Item Weight | 13.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 24.2 x 22.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.5 x 24.2 x 22.7 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
ASIN | B09D914618 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | August 21, 2021 |
J**E
Great
Everything you’d want for on a screen . With easy and simple settings for your own preferences and the most hassle free assembly .
L**W
Perfect
Really good for the price
C**.
wow, what a difference after replacing my old monitors.
this wasn't rated the best for 2025.i have no idea why it isn't.
F**A
Excellent monitor
Excellent monitor, excellent resolution and quality. A must have for gamers or office jobs. I have 2 of them and I work great with them.
S**O
Great monitor, terrible port placement when using monitor arm
In my first few days of use, this has been a great monitor. You can absolutely tell the difference going from a monitor only capable of 60Hz with a 5ms refresh rate to 240Hz and 1ms refresh. And, on that alone, it's a 5-star monitor.However, I removed a star due to the terrible placement of its port and power. All of the ports and power are in a slightly recessed area right next to where the VESA mount is. If you are not careful (and they show you this in the actual documentation), you can literally crush your DisplayPort/HDMI port or the cable itself by trying to cable manage using a monitor arm. If you swing it a particular way, it puts an enormous amount of vertical pressure (it plugs in horizontally at a right angle to the back of the monitor) that you can cause irreparable damage to either the ports or the cable itself. To me this is a terrible design flaw and warrants at least a reduction in 1 star (and making an effort to comment on it). Because of this design flaw, I've had to remove my monitor arm and stick with the stock stand until I can figure out how to properly arrange the arm in such a way that it cannot be accidentally broken by pushing the monitor toward the wall where it collapses the arm.It was well worth the purchase at the Prime Day price I got it for. However, at it's typical price point, look for another monitor that has vertical ports that plug in parallel to the back of the monitor that provides much less risk to damage when using a monitor arm.
R**Y
Pretty Good IPS with extras Monitor
I snagged this monitor the (LG 27GP750-B 27” Ultragear FHD IPS Gaming Monitor ) on sale a week ago. This is my first Monitor in a while that supports 240Hz and also has HDR10 and Gsync. I really like the toggle switch button at the bottom that controls the monitors settings, has way more settings than my last one a slightly older Acer and is easy to navigate. I play a lot of games and so far, all of them look really good. Picture is sharp and with that high refresh rate it looks clean and no tearing.The HDR Mode I should say can be turned on in Windows in the Display settings area. Looks really good when watching movies and playing HDR Supported games. I also noticed this monitor does not get really hot nor does the power adaptor even after leaving it on all day, My ACER monitor would get very warm, and the power adaptor would get crazy hot after leaving it on all day. But this one stays nice and coolish.Between all the settings built in the monitor and using the Nvidia Control Panel or AMD's Panel, you can fine toon the picture to your liking and usage needs. I've used a good amount of CRT and LCD monitors over the years, and this is my first IPS one and so far it doesn't disappoint and more so for the price I paid :) I highly recommend this one and more so if you can snag it on sale.[Side Note] I would also recommend buying a spacer kit due to the monitor has a beveled VESA and depending on arm you use it might not sit right and will cause it to off-center if you don't use some spacers will longer screws. It does not come with spacers or longer screws. Luckly, I had some from a TV wall mount and worked fine. As seen in picture 2 I added. This one is pretty good but could use any spacer kit. https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Mounting-Hardware-Contains-Washers/dp/B088BZRJ7S/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=cuSNp&pf_rd_p=bbb6bbd8-d236-47cb-b42f-734cb0cacc1f&pf_rd_r=YGHGZEMAE1N9BHAGC5G1&pd_rd_r=3f7ddf48-f58d-4616-8258-408904f2abc1&pd_rd_wg=ymz2O&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mi
D**L
Just get it
First off, I’m always skeptical of getting a monitor or TV, and need to see the product myself IN PERSON before I purchase displays because I am a snob about the picture quality and color fluidity for not only PC games, but entertainment and work purposes. I bought this in the Amazon Prime Sale so I got a heck of a discount, almost 50% off. This is the newer model of these gaming monitors, so no need to look for the newest product (as of July 2021). Even if you buy this monitor at MSRP, you’re getting exactly what you pay for. I was surprised at the pixel and refresh rate quality the moment I plugged it into my 3090. Before I was using a curved gaming Samsung Odyssey monitor, great picture quality on that as well, but the difference is very clear. I think Samsung focuses more on hues of blue, where this monitor is focused on warmer colors like yellows, reds, and browns. White and black colors are optimized very well, which makes choosing brightness for your games much easier. No more upping the brightness because you can’t see. The HDR10 on this is some of the best quality HDR I’ve seen on a gaming monitor except for another high end Samsung Odyssey my brother owns. But keep in mind, the Samsung one ran him around $1100 and you can get just about the same quality on this LG monitor for ~$800 less. Be sure to change the refresh rate in your setting to get the maximum quality out of this monitor. The rest is up to you :)
D**
LG is Goated
Amazing monitor overall, Amazing performance. runs 240fps in my games, while looking great. HDR is great too
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