🎮 Dominate in 4K clarity with ultra-smooth speed — your ultimate gaming edge!
The LG UltraGear 27GR93U is a 27-inch 4K UHD gaming monitor featuring a blazing 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time IPS panel. It supports NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium for tear-free gameplay, boasts 95% DCI-P3 color coverage with HDR 400 certification, and offers ergonomic adjustments to maximize comfort during intense gaming marathons.
Brand | LG |
Product Dimensions | 5.13 x 61.35 x 37.1 cm; 9.14 kg |
Item model number | 27GR93U-B.AEK |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
Series | UltraGear |
Colour | Purple Gray |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 1E+2 Volts (AC) |
Item Weight | 9.14 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**R
Fantastic monitor - quality display, performance, and value!
I’ve been using this monitor for almost a week now for my new PC rig. I picked this monitor over others (notably Samsung’s Odyssey G series) as I preferred its minimalist, sleek look. Also, I scoured the internet for opinions on its display and performance - it had much more favourable reviews on its display and price in comparison so I grabbed this while it was on sale (~£250). This was a fantastic purchase and would highly recommend it!Before, I had an MSI monitor at 1980x1080 (full HD). This monitor displays at 2560x1440 (or 2k) and the difference is astounding. It’s great for competitive games especially when utilising the DP for higher hertz; I haven’t noticed any input lag on OW2 and had to adjust my mouse sensitivity as the 180Hz allows for more precise aim. Further, story games like RDR2 feels like a cinematic masterpiece with this monitor. All colours are crisp and the blacks have greater contrast range than what I was used to. Others have commented on the HDR/display quality, but you can easily amend the settings to your preference. I’ve increased the contrast and saturation a little personally.For 27”, the size is great either at a desk or at a distance. The build quality is good too, particularly its heavy metal stand. It’s really easy to assemble and disassemble as no screws are needed. Adjusting the monitor’s height and angle whenever you’d like can be done easily, safely, and smoothly too.Others have talked about having a dead pixel on their display, but I haven’t had this issue with mine. I was cautious and luckily had a perfect display. I would’ve returned my monitor for a replacement regardless.The money was completely worth it here and if I needed/wanted to, I’d grab another one of these for my set up. Great value, functionality, and keeps any game looking and performing at its best.
L**I
Fantastic Monitor - great colours, super smooth and excellent value!
Absolutely love this monitor. The colours are vibrant, the brightness is great, and the contrast is solid. The display is super smooth and sharp. It does have a little tint out the box but a quick tweak to the R/G/B values in the OSD fixes the white balance. Also love the design, looks very sleek on my desk.There's barely any input lag, and combined with the 180Hz refresh rate and g-sync, it's excellent for gaming.That said, there is a bit of backlight bleed which is noticeable when there's something dark on the screen, although to be fair it's not uncommon for an IPS panel. Overall though, it’s an awesome monitor for the price I paid (about £230).Edit: Go on Settings > System > Display > Colour management and turn off "Automatically manage colour for apps", it makes a night and day difference to the colours.
A**S
LG UltraGear Gaming Monitor 32GS85Q, 32 inch
The monitor itself is amazing for the price, setup was easy and instructions were clear, when you switch it on you have a little joystick type button below to navigate the different modes, but to get the colours, contrast, sharpness and other functions you have to go on LG.Com website and download the on screen app, now the picture quality and graphics are fantastic, you do get a DIsplayport cable in the box as well, refresh rate is really good or if you like playing RPG then expect nothing less than brilliant overall this is a really good monitor, I expected nothing less from LG, but I will say the monitor does not have internal speakers but then I use Bluetooth speakers anyway.
E**Y
Perfect
Great monitor that’s just right for me. It’s the right size for my setup and the height adjustment has a good range. Responsive, great colours and works well in both dark and light conditions.
R**N
Solid 32" monitor
Coming from a 4K 27" panel (60Hz) I wanted to get a bigger size with higher refresh rates but wanted to save money on the GPU and avoid a 4K monitor, so I decided to go with the 32" 1440p.For anyone curious, 1440p at 32" is a notable step down in pixel density compared to 27" 4K so that took some getting used to.I would say for the price point and who this monitor is aimed at, it is a very solid choice. The picture quality is technically worse than my 27" BenQ but I bought that monitor specifically for photo editing. For gaming and general office use this is more than adequate and the 180Hz refresh rate is a notable improvement over 60fps gaming.One trick I have found to improve text clarity is to use Nvidia DSR (dynamic super resolution) to set the render resolution to 4K (2.25x) and let the GPU downsample back to 1440p. Not only does this make games look much sharper (it is essentially a better version of anti-aliasing), but it makes general Windows usage better as well.
J**N
Disappointing birthday present (it stopped working)
Had it for about 2 weeks and the screen went black and the display settings no longer show up. Tried everything I could find online to fix the issue but nothing has worked. I even tried to update the monitor drivers but it hasn’t fixed the issue. Now I’m left with a useless black £180 box that doesn’t do anything. Very disappointed since it’s a well known brand.
N**N
Great Overall Monitor but…
The screen clarity and 200hz felt super responsive especially at 1440p it had very good built quality and a really easy to navigate the osd. The screen was a bit dark to my liking even with maxed out brightness and the whites had like a creamy tint to it compared to my other screen with similar settings but other than that it looked great. I sadly had to return mine due to the fact that it had a dead pixel on arrival and after 2 days another one appeared on the opposite side of the screen so i wasn’t very lucky in that regard.For the price i paid which was £170 at the time for a good quality screen with 27 inch and 1440p with a 200hz refresh rate it was a steal, especially from a brand as good as LG aswell.
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