LG is introducing a new 27-inch Ultra HD monitor that will suit all gamers whether playing on a console or PC.
27 inches, 4K, 144Hz or even 160Hz ால் If you are looking for a screen to play video games, do not look further, here it is! We present to you LG UltraGear 27GB 950-B, A barbaric name for an exceptional monitor that delights gamers, but that’s not all.
In the menu, we find a 27-inch 1MS Nano-IPS panel with 3,840 x 2,160 pixels or Ultra HD definition. After all, this screen is native to the 144 Hz refresh rate, and up to 160 Hz thanks to the monitor’s overclocking. This IPS panel is captured by a customizable foot and can switch to portrait mode.
The panel is bright, with a declared peak brightness of 400 cd / m2, and up to 600 Vesa HDR600 certified, with a contrast ratio of 1000: 1. Finally, this screen contains almost 98% of DCI-P3 and has a matte finish to remove most glare. The rear surface of the monitor offers LG Spear Lighting 2.0, and illuminates according to visual or sound effects to promote immersion.
Monitor designed for all players
As for the players, LG has thought of everything. We immediately see two HDMI 2.1 ports enough to connect at the same time PS5 And a Xbox Series X. And 4K 120 Hz and Variable update rate. Completes two USB 3.0 ports and a headphone input connection.
Otherwise, we find the traditional DSC compatible DisplayPort 1.4 port to display Ultra HD at 144 Hz for compatible graphics cards. Finally, there are the Nvidia G-Sync and the AMD Freesink Premium Pro, which will satisfy all players.
The LG UltraGear 27GB 950-B Monitor is now available for pre-order LG official website And will be offered from June. Count € 899.99 to give you as a bonus, a Xbox Game Boss 3 months free.
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