LG expands 1ms UltraGear IPS gaming monitor lineup

LG has expanded its lineup of UltraGear 1 millisecond IPS NVIDIA G-SYNC gaming monitors designed specifically for “serious” gamers. The latest addition to LG’s displays will be available in the US during this fourth quarter, although it was unveiled at the IFA show in September. As of now, no pricing is available.

The newest UltraGear 1ms IPS Gray-to-Gray (GTG) monitor, model 27GN750, boasts the fastest refresh rate (240Hz) in the lineup, what LG says is the “speed essential for victory” in today’s fast-paced games. The 27-inch monitor promises to reproduce Full HD images with “rich, natural colors” and consistent contrast with a wide viewing angle, as well as HDR10 support. Smoother visuals are made possible with the NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility preventing either flicker or artifacts.

LG’s 27GN750 monitor joins both existing models, 38GL950G and 27GL850 (pictured above) which employ Nano IPS technology to deliver accurate color reproduction and a wide color gamut covering a claimed 98 percent of DCI-P3 color space. The two models will also support flicker-free, high-resolution images and ultra-fast response times with refresh rates of 144Hz (overclockable to 175Hz on the 38GL950G). The 27GL850, meanwhile, is NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible and supports HDR10, while model 38GL950G is NVIDIA-certified and supports NVIDIA G-SYNC processors and VESA DisplayHDR 400.

All three monitors include gaming-specific options, such as Dynamic Action Sync mode, Black Stabilizer and Crosshair (designed to enhance accuracy in FPS games). Learn more about LG’s latest gaming monitors and pricing here.

Martin, a seasoned journalist and AV expert, has written for several notable print magazines. He’s served in key roles at Lucasfilm’s THX Division, NEC’s digital cinema division, and has even consulted for DreamWorks. Despite his illustrious career, Martin remains rooted in his passion for cinema and acting, with notable appearances in several Spielberg films, Doctor Who, and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. He currently resides in San Francisco.

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