The 27” UltraGear OLED delivers a mind-blowing 480Hz refresh rate and brilliant OLED picture—plus, it’s future-ready with DisplayPort 2.1.
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Get in the game with an LG UltraGear™ Gaming Monitor. LG’s suite of Gaming Monitors takes your gaming experience to the next level with features designed to immerse you in the virtual world with a competitive edge.
Is an UltraGear™ Monitor good for gaming? LG UltraGear™ monitors are the ideal gaming monitors for competitive gamers or passionate creatives. These high refresh rate monitors feature up to 240Hz of high-speed response time that are faster than 1ms. Keep pace with the fastest games and gaming trends in 2022 with UltraGear™ capabilities.
LG pushes the boundaries of a gaming PC monitor with AMD Radeon™ FreeSync™ 2 technology so you can say goodbye to screen tearing, and say hello to seamless gaming. In addition, NVIDIA G-SYNC technology works to minimize stutter and input lag for smoother transitions, while synchronizing the monitor refresh rates to the GPU inside GeForce GTX-powered PCs.
LG UltraGear™ monitors come in a variety of sizes and types tailored to your gaming preferences. With curved gaming monitors featuring a 21:9 aspect ratio, you can lose yourself in the panoramic scale of all your favorite games.
Expand your world with an LG UltraGear™ Gaming PC Monitor or explore new heights in productivity and creativity with an LG UltraWide or UltraFine™ monitor.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Q: How to pick a gaming monitor?
A: Start with your priorities. Want crisp visuals? Go for 4K resolution. Need ultra-smooth motion? Prioritize a high refresh rate (144Hz or more) and low response time. If you're after deep contrast and color accuracy, consider OLED or Nano IPS, Nano IPS black panels. Don’t forget adaptive sync tech like NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD FreeSync™ Premium to eliminate screen tearing. LG’s UltraGear™ series offers a range of gaming monitors tailored to your play style—from casual console gaming to high-intensity PC competition.
Q: What is the refresh rate of a gaming monitor?
A: Refresh rate, calculated in Hertz (Hz) refers to how many displays are updated within one second. For example, a 120Hz indicates that the display refreshes 120 times per second. Gaming monitors with high refresh rates offers smoother visuals with less screen tearing.
Q: How many hertz is good for gaming?
A: For most gamers, 144Hz hits the sweet spot for fluid, responsive gameplay. Competitive players may want even faster refresh rates like 240Hz for that extra edge in fast-paced shooters or esports titles. LG’s lineup of UltraGear™ Gaming Monitors include models that go from 144Hz to 240Hz and beyond (when used in dual mode, LG's models support 165Hz and 330Hz OR 240Hz and 480Hz)*, all designed to keep up with the action while minimizing lag and screen tearing.
It depends on what—and how—you play. Many gamers go with 144Hz for fluid, responsive gameplay. Competitive players may want faster refresh rates like 240Hz for that extra edge in fast-paced shooters or esports titles. LG’s lineup of UltraGear™ Gaming Monitors includes models that go from 144Hz to 240Hz and 480Hz, all designed to keep up with the action while minimizing lag and screen tearing.
*Actual refresh rates may vary depending on computer graphics specifications and configurations.
Q: What is the difference between IPS and VA panels?
A: IPS panels deliver an impressive color performance. They are best for gamers who like to take in the visuals of the game as intended by the artists. They are ideal for RPG and open world games.
VA panels have the most contrast among the LCD varieties. While they do not have the response time of TN panels, they perform nearly as well.
Q: Should I get a curved monitor?
A: If you want a more immersive gaming experience, curved gaming monitors are a great choice. The curvature helps keep your eyes focused on the center of the screen naturally, which is great for long gaming sessions.
LG's UltraGear GX9 supports 800R curvature and 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio, delivering immersive visuals and an ideal viewing distance. At a 800mm viewing distance, its 800R curvature creates a viewing angle of 90 degrees across both the center and the edge - pulling you deeper into the game.
Q: Is 1440p or 4K better for gaming?
A: Both have their strengths. For many gamers, 1440p (QHD) hits a sweet spot between resolution and performance, especially for competitive gaming where frame rate matters most. It’s easier to push higher FPS without overloading your GPU. 4K, on the other hand, is all about detail and immersion—perfect for single-player adventures or next-gen console play. LG’s UltraGear™ gaming monitors offer both QHD and 4K options, so whether you prioritize speed or stunning visuals, there’s a perfect fit for your setup.
Q: Can I connect my monitor to my PC with a USB-C?
A: Connecting your gaming monitor via USB-C is simple—just plug one end of the cable of your gaming monitor into your device’s USB-C port, and you’re good to go. You can charge your laptop too if your PC is connected to your monitor with a USB-C port.
*Supported model may vary.
Q: What is DisplayPort 2.1?
A: DisplayPort 2.1, the latest version of the DisplayPort standard, delivers ultra-fast data speeds for flawless high refresh rate gameplay. It is developed by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) to provide high-performance display connectivity for computers and monitors.
Many of LG’s latest models support DisplayPort 2.1*, which doubles the bandwidth of DP 1.4. That means you get higher resolutions, smoother frame rates, and lower latency—perfect for fast-paced gaming.
*Note : We have received numerous reports from users of NVIDIA 50-series graphics cards experiencing screens turning off when using DisplayPort 2.1 with 10-bit or 12-bit settings. If you are experiencing the same, as a temporary workaround, you can switch the DisplayPort input to 1.4 in your monitor's OSD menu or adjust the color setting to 8-bit in the NVIDIA Control Panel. This issue has been reported to NVIDIA, for a more permanent solution.
Q: What is HDMI 2.1?
A: With HDMI 2.1 supported, you’ll enjoy features like Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and support for 4K at up to 120Hz. Whether you’re gaming on a console or PC, these upgrades give you the flexibility and performance to match any setup.
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