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The LG 27GN750-B UltraGear is a 27-inch Full HD IPS gaming monitor featuring a lightning-fast 1ms response time and an ultra-smooth 240Hz refresh rate. NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and HDR10 support ensure tear-free, vibrant visuals. Its ergonomic stand offers tilt, height, and pivot adjustments, all wrapped in a sleek, virtually borderless design perfect for serious gamers and professionals seeking performance and style.











| ASIN | B0841787BZ |
| Adaptive Sync | G-Sync |
| Additional Features | Yes (Compatible) |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #192,806 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,810 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | LG |
| Brightness | 400 Candela |
| Color | Black |
| Color Gamut | 0.99 |
| Compatible Devices | Monitors |
| Connectivity Technology | hdmi usb |
| Contrast Ratio | 700:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,940 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Display Technology | IPS |
| Display Type | IPS Display |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.2"D x 29.2"W x 20.6"H |
| Item Height | 10.8 inches |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Monitor |
| Item Weight | 5.9 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
| Model Name | 27GN750-B |
| Model Number | 27GN750-B |
| Mounting Type | VESA Mounting |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 2 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | HDR10 |
| Pixel Pitch | 0.0123 |
| Power Consumption | 48 Watts |
| Refresh Rate | 240 Hz |
| Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Haze |
| Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| UPC | 719192637511 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year: Limited Parts & Labor |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
W**O
Top-Tier Gaming Monitor
Lightning-fast refresh rate and smooth graphics. Great color accuracy and a sleek design—perfect for serious gamers.
N**K
Great!
This is a great monitor. I’ve been using for years and have had no issues. It is easy to navigate on the menu as well!
N**C
Amazon Warehouse Gamble
*Mind the picture, very unorganized atm!* I bought this monitor off the Amazon Warehouse section (open box basically) for next to nothing. The description was that it had a large mark on the side, gambling the fact that it may not be ideally useable, I reluctantly bought it for a mere $180 with some refunded funds from a prior purchase I spent a total of $130. The monitor came untouched, no marks, perfectly mint. Strange. That being said: Pros: -240 hz, fast, responsive and giving you the upper hand in FPS -Game profiles offers specific, customizable presets fitted for your specific needs -Brightness and sharpness are great, but lacks in color customization overall -(if you can snag one on warehouse) you won't find a cheaper 240hz -Easy to install a monitor arm Cons: -The menus are sub par, and navigating them with your limited options forces you to touch up your colors on Nvidia control panel. -The stock stand is atrocious, nightmarish even. I've had around 4 monitors, from 60hz to 240, and none of them had a stand as awful as this one. Whoever designs these deserves a mental evaluation before resuming work at LG because its just so bad. If you don't plan on putting this on an arm, don't buy it, you will NOT have IDEAL room for a mousepad and your keyboard COMFORTABLY. On the flipside, if you're investing in 240hz and dont plan on getting an arm you're doing it wrong, just saying lol. -Physical menu navigation knob: small plastic nub that is not ideal, I'd prefer the Asus VG24 arrows over this.
J**S
Fastest IPS I have experienced!
I am a huge fan of LG products. I currently have an LG 27GL850-B as my primary display (1440p IPS 144hz) and just picked up this 240hz as my competive display. (I play OW at a high tier which tends to be very fast paced I have a 3900x and 2080ti that holds 240 frames without dipping) I have been waiting for this monitor to be released since my last 240hz burned out on me and I wanted to keep both monitors LG and 27in. My previous 240hz was an Asus PG258Q and wow does this display put it to shame. The colors alone are miles ahead of TN panels, better viewing angles etc. I have seen some people complain that 27in and 1080P is not a great combo as far as pixel density or visual grainy / broken lines in rendering. Personally I think it looks fine... You dont really buy a 240hz monitor for graphics quality, strictly performance for competitive titles and usually game settings on low... you can always increase the anti-aliasing in game if it bothers you that much. The native 240hz refresh rate paired with fast or faster response time in the settings work great (I use fast), I dont notice any blurring or smearing. My only issues is there is currently an occasional stutter (this could be for a number of reasons) my best guess would be my DP cable or that there is not a driver update out for this monitor yet as this is barely the first week the monitor has been available to purchase. My 27gl850 works flawlessly so I am not worried about waiting for a driver for this one. Overall I am very satisfied with the purchase and certainly a fan of LG for getting their Nano IPS to the faster refresh rate tiers.
J**.
Best 240 Hz monitor with g-sync at 1080p hands down
The thing is blazing fast in terms of response and I notice no difference when compared to a faster 165hz 1ms response TN panel. I like to consider myself pretty sensitive to frame drop, changes to ping, screen tearing, ghosting, motion blur, and changes to input time. This monitor performs not only performs smoother (likely the 240hz) but also looks better than my other monitor (Acer Predator XB271HU) in every imaginable category. If you need a monitor that is reliable, 240hz, 1080p, high in color accuracy, g-sync compatible, with about every imaginable feature that any other monitor at this price point has, not to mention a 1ms response time on an IPS panel then the 27GN750-B is the monitor for you. LG killed it with this one.
J**S
Good IPS fast-refresh monitor with some surprising issues
I can return this monitor until the end of next month (1/21), I suppose because I purchased it during the holiday window. If I get no more negative surprises, I will be keeping it. Here's my experience with it so far since late November. First of all, it's IPS and 240Hz refresh, without a doubt. Great colors, middling contrast, good gamma curve, and nice calibration out of the box. I'm very happy with ONE of the display modes. That introduces my first issue with it: Only the "Gamer 1" mode allows full control of all the image and color functions in the OSDs. All the others, including "Gamer 2", grey out most of these options. So for example, I can't change gamma, color temperature or black level on any mode except "Gamer 1". That includes the modes that aren't even meant for gaming. In the "Vivid" and "HDR Effect" modes, only brightness can be adjusted! Why? It's a disconcerting limitation, particularly in a $400 monitor. Second issue, external power brick with 3 AC prongs sticking right out of it. I don't understand why the power supply couldn't be internal. This is a desktop monitor, not a portable device. But even overlooking that, they should have at least provided an AC cord that connects from the power brick to the AC outlet. I in fact ended up buying a 3-ft heavy-gauge AC extension cord to complete their design as it should have been out of the box. Plugging the brick directly into a power strip was impractical, both because of the short DC cord from it to the monitor, and the fact that several plugs on the strip would have been blocked by the brick. Third issue, the stand. It's this front-splaying vee shape that intrudes into what should be my desktop space. It limits how far I can push the keyboard away from the front edge of my desk. It also doesn't allow swivel (left/right), though it allows height adjustment and turning the screen to portait mode (90 degrees). However, I can't push the monitor down as far toward the desk as I would like, unlike my previous ASUS monitor. Fourth issue, no speakers. Now, I know that monitor speakers are invariably lousy, but it's good to have them as an occasional fallback on monitors that process digital audio anyway. But for whatever reason, they're not present here. There's an audio-out jack, which I use for my decent external speakers. It works well, and even has volume adjustment in the monitor OSD. But those who want onboard speakers won't like this product. The saving grace is the excellent pixel response without nasty overshoot, and high refresh rate with Freesync and G-Sync compatibility. Even in Windows, moving things around or scrolling is clear and sharp. No smearing or ghosting. The image is very pleasing, and this is the first LCD monitor I've owned that can resolve every block in a luminance-gradient chart I've long been using for reference. Gaming at variable frame rates over 100 fps without screen tearing or dropped frames is a joy. This offsets my other, negative impressions. I have learned to work with the odd limitations of the monitor, using the Nvidia Control Panel to provide additional adjustments when using display modes other than "Gamer 1." Fortunately, the Nintendo Switch I also have connected to it looks beautiful too, even though it has no fancy display adjustments.
L**J
Butter smooth with minimal color sacrifice
Replacing my old Ultragear 27GL850-B, this panel, lacking the Nano Cell layer was never going to match the GL in picture quality. That being said, the 96hz jump in refresh rate made that a worthy sacrifice in my books. With the GL retired to monitor #2, slight side by side differences emerge. Overall color temperature of the GN (This monitor) appears warmer, and any shade of red being weaker in comparison, as expected from a panel without Quantum/Nano cell technology. The 240hz is exactly what you'd expect. It's not the huge leap to refresh rates above 60hz but you notice going back. Be warned, although I could go back if needed. Menu navigation is simple and easy, the stand is steady and resists shaking, and blurring is minimal. Unless you're incredibly picky about color you might not even notice the absence of the Nano layer.
M**D
Awesome
Great 1080p monitor, no dead pixels, great color, no complaints! Treat yourself to a great monitor. Most current GPUs cant push 240 fps in 2 or 4k anyways and most monitors cant display 240hz in 4k but at some point they will, and they eventually will be more common and less expensive, till then game on with this great 1080p monitor, especially with the current graphics card situation of 2021, you might as well game with what you got or what you can find, I'm not going to pay 3-4 times over what a gpu should go for so I’m happy with my 1650 super graphics card that runs most of games at 200 plus fps, at 1080p and this monitor helps me to see all those wonderful fps and ensures that I get the most out of my current pc!
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