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The LG 27GS75Q-B is a 27-inch QHD (2560x1440) IPS gaming monitor featuring an ultra-fast 180Hz refresh rate (overclockable to 200Hz) and 1ms response time for smooth, blur-free gameplay. It supports NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync for tear-free visuals, covers 99% of the sRGB color gamut with HDR10 support for vibrant, accurate colors, and offers a fully adjustable ergonomic stand with a sleek, virtually borderless design tailored for immersive gaming and productivity.










| ASIN | B0DFZZHK6X |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | LG |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (132) |
| Date First Available | 4 Dec. 2024 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 5.99 kg |
| Item model number | 27GS75Q-B.AUS |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 61.47 x 57.66 cm; 5.99 kg |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Series | 27GS75Q-B.AUS |
| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
J**G
I bought the LG 27GS75Q-B and I’m very satisfied with the purchase. The interface is easy to use, the image quality is excellent, with sharp details and vibrant colors, and the performance for gaming is outstanding. The high refresh rate and fast response time make games feel smooth and responsive. Overall, it’s a great monitor with excellent value for the price. Highly recommended.
G**O
Good monitor. I have two: one at home, one at office. I bought second to replace my existing UltraGear 27inch qhd at home. 27 inch was too small for me. Also, I can say that 32inch might be big for tables less than 60cm deep. But if you have 80cm table - 32 inch with qhd is best choice, even you have a good vision (I have about -0.65) I use it for programming and gaming, watching shows and movies - very satisfied. No designer’s specific tasks, but colors, in my opinion, are great. I verified all declared refresh rate up to 144hz, and HDR support. I was able to verify a VRR (FreeSync). It works, but I have several PC’s connected thru a KVM which supports everything (g-sync, freesync). In my case I was able to use FreeSync (HDMI connection) only via laptop with AMD’s CPU (integrated GPU). All other devices (even claimed support) are not able to use VRR (thru KVM?) by an unknown reasons. But monitors are supported VRR, verified. I think better to mount it on a clamp, but stand is perfect, actually. It doesn’t use much space, and I keep xbox controller between stand’s legs, looks good :)
S**L
I have 2 of the older versions of this monitor, and needed another. Specifically I wanted this one for portrait mode, to be the side monitor. It can fit the bill to be the main, or secondary screen very easily. I have not tested it over 300 FPS, because I typically game capped at 120FPS. I cant notice the difference, and power consumption at the crazy end of the spectrum is not worth it. At least for those of us that are actually paying the utility bills. This monitor displays 4K just fine at reduced frame rates. It would probably not take 350fps at 4K. But again that's not my cup of tea. When I game, I actually prefer playing at 1080P 120fps. For windows or Netflix, I bump it up to 4K 120hz. It looks stunning. Historically, I have been all Sony (pre-2000), followed by all Samsung(pre-2020). With this family of ultragear, specifically those with G-sync, I am now all LG. I still love the other 2 brands, but their value is slipping. LG is still what I would consider to be a good price point for workstations and armature gamers on a budget. You will want to note, that if you are an Nvidia GPU user, you need to make sure the one you pick has G-Sync. If you are an ATI GPU used, you will need to make sure the one you pick has V-Sync. I think that they are planning on making the next generation of screens with both. But in the end G-sync is better because Nvidia is better then ATI. (which is junk IMO) I have been a network administrator for 30+ years. And have purchased somewhere north of 1000 CRT's, LED's and LCD's over the years. These are not Premium OLED screens. But for the price point, they are superb. If money was not an option, OLEDs are the way to go. Faster, brighter, less prone to glare. a 10% boost for a 300% price increase. I highly recommend these screens. Also 32" is the new minimum size. I stopped buying 27" about 5 years ago. All of my employees thank me for it.
B**L
greater than greated cheese 👍
T**N
Very nice monitor. Well packaged and EASY to assemble. Lots of screen real estate now coming from a 24" monitor. Crisp and bright. No dead pixels. Easy height, tilt and pivot adjustment. 2 HDMI and 1 Display port connection. Includes display port cable. Nice size and color quality for doing CAD work. Not doing any gaming, but it is nice to have fast refresh when pivoting a 3d image/model.
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