- Designed for gaming, this monitor with a 1-millisecond (GtG) response time delivers all of the benefits of IPS (In-Plane Switching), delivering responsive, crisp visuals with sharp clarity to immerse you in gameplay.Aspect ratio:16:9
- Color accuracy with sRGB 99% and wide viewing angles (up to 178° horizontal / 178° vertical) from IPS reproduce colors with high fidelity to being vivid scenes to life
- A high native 144Hz refresh rate with 1-millisecond Motion Blur Reduction keeps you firmly in the action while reducing blur and ghosting, rendering screen objects more clearly
- With compatible video cards, NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium virtually eliminate screen tearing and minimize stutter in high-resolution and fast-paced games for a fast and fluid gaming experience
- Dynamic Action Sync helps reduce input lag to help you respond to on-screen action quickly. Black Stabilizer dynamically brightens dark scenes to help you find enemies in the dark. Enhance your accuracy in firefights with the Crosshair feature
LG UltraGear QHD 27-Inch Gaming Monitor 27GL83A-B – IPS 1ms (GtG), with HDR 10 Compatibility, NVIDIA G-SYNC, and AMD FreeSync, 144Hz, Black
Rated 4.60 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)
245,00 $
Category: Monitors
Tags: fship, SPEND LESS & SMILE MORE
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Brand | LG |
Series | LG 27GL83A-B 27 Inch Ultragear QHD IPS 1ms NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible Gaming |
Item model number | 27GL83A-B |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 24.2 x 22.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.8 x 24.2 x 22.6 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 110240 Volts |
Manufacturer | LG |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 1, 2019 |
10 reviews for LG UltraGear QHD 27-Inch Gaming Monitor 27GL83A-B – IPS 1ms (GtG), with HDR 10 Compatibility, NVIDIA G-SYNC, and AMD FreeSync, 144Hz, Black
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Ryan –
This monitor is great. Good colours, brightness and response time. Major upgrade over my 24” 1080p TN panel. First one I received was defective, the whole frame was crooked but Amazon replaced it and the new unit is great. Only downside is the IPS glow, it’s mostly noticeable on the bottom left of the monitor during very dark scenes but it’s not enough to be distracting. It’s very common with IPS panels so you have to get used to it. I got it on sale for $399, if you’re thinking about getting it just wait. I’ve seen it as low as $379. Overall this monitor is great and I recommend it for people who want a great 1440p experience.
David Longworth –
This monitor gets the job done EXACTLY the way I need it to.
I bought this monitor since I wanted to upgrade my picture quality from 1080p to 4K for a few years now and lately I have been putting my screens in grayscale to prevent myself from allocating too much time on activities that shouldn’t be prioritized during certain times of the day and week; however, this monitor doesn’t have a preset grayscale setting, so if you want to create one like I did then go to one of the premade settings, select “Picture Adjust,” and turn all of the “Six Color” settings to zero and hit save. I also setup another premade setting to be exactly like my custom grayscale setting but with color so I can easily and quickly switch between both modes.
Ryan –
This is my first monitor so I will give it 4 stars. This is a large step up from my 17″ laptop monitor, text is easily readable on this and the picture quality is fantastic. I’m not too sure about HDR or how good the colours are, and I find it’s a little tricky to calibrate it without an expensive calibrator. So for now I am using what looks best and most accurate to me. sRGB mode looks good, but it’s a little too washed out, same thing with the HDR mode. I’ve read that sRGB mode is supposed to give the most accurate colours, but based on it being not individually calibrated for colour accuracy, it’s not worth using as it locks all the other settings.
The settings I’ve chosen are as follows:
Gamer 2
FreeSync off (unless you want it locked at 100hz with input lag)
Black Stabilizer at 50, as others say this messes with the gamma so don’t touch it
Response time fast
For brightness use whatever is good for your room, I use around 0 for no light, 40 for some lights in my room, and 70-90 for when the sun is coming in.
Contrast at 60-65
Gamma mode 3
Colour temp Medium, I find the other modes makes white screens too discoloured.
Black level high.
I play Osu mainly and with the high response time it feels fantastic, unfortunately osu is easy to run so there is a contrast between using vsync, getting lots of input lag; or having frames above 144 and having massive amounts of screen tearing. Either way I wouldn’t sacrifice the fast input delay for anything.
Shadowsunshine8 –
Are you in search of a gaming monitor that provides stunning visual quality, responsive gameplay, and exceptional user experience? Look no further than the LG 27GL83A-B Ultragear Gaming Monitor! This 27-inch IPS panel monitor boasts a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440, which provides crystal clear images and vivid colors.
One of the most impressive features of this monitor is its 1ms response time, which ensures that your games run smoothly without any annoying lags or ghosting. The NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility also helps to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering, giving you a seamless gaming experience.
The LG 27GL83A-B Ultragear Gaming Monitor is designed to provide optimal ergonomics and comfort during extended gaming sessions. You can adjust the height, tilt, and pivot of the monitor to find the perfect viewing angle, and the monitor’s ultra-thin bezels make it ideal for multi-monitor setups.
If you are an avid gamer who values stunning visuals, responsive gameplay, and exceptional user experience, the LG 27GL83A-B Ultragear Gaming Monitor is the perfect choice for you. Invest in this monitor today and elevate your gaming experience to new heights!
Bill Pospisil Jr –
It is hard to convey what you’ve never had. I didn’t realize how much of a difference this monitor would make because I’d never had such a good monitor. The colors are deep, the picture is accurate, there is no ghosting or even a hint of it – its just so smooth. And I had a really good Dell ultrasharp for gaming.
I also didn’t realize how much I would like 1440 gaming. Or the high refresh rate. EVERY game I have looks like new. Its just wonderful. You can’t go wrong with this one.
Mister Blue Sky –
Fantastic Monitor. I recommend this monitor for any and all gaming applications. It is awesome. Crisp, Bright, Fast and easy to get assembled and running. It is the best on the market. 🙂
Rockintosh –
Monitor is fantastic thus far, clear and bright and despite what many reviews say, the HDR effect is great for my usecase – Matches it a bit better with my OLED screen in the middle. Granted I am not using this for gaming, so your mileage may vary – Just prefer the resolution and refresh rate for day to day as going back to 60Hz is too jarring for me.
I purchased this to be used in a bookended configuration in portrait – Initially my acer predator was on the left, and nothing on the right. However, this is where the big flaw comes in.
When going into portrait mode, the stand only supports a 90 degree rotation one way. So the orientation I have it in (left side of the picture) is the only possible portrait orientation. Thankfully my predator supports rotating both ways, otherwise I would have been left with the power and controls ‘bar’ facing into my next monitor and would have had to return it.
Excellent monitor thus far again, but beware that it will only rotate into portrait mode to be used to the left of an existing monitor.
Rockintosh –
1. IPS panel.
2. 144HZ variable refresh rate G-sync freesync.
3. factory calibrated.
4. 1440p 27″
5. 460$
Do I need to say more?? Just BUY IT ALREADY! You will be very satisfied with this monitor, colour accurate, IPS panel oh my, compared to TN, holly, hell and heaven. 144 hz, Gsync 27″. I know what some people might be thinking: what about asus TUF? Yes, like you, I compared the two like crazy, that one is good also, but that one is 100$ more expensive. You still getting 1440p 27″ gsync ips. Yes you lose 21 fps from them over clocking the TUF (you can do it yourself, I’ve not tried, but maybe you can overclock this one too?), and you lose that ELMB sync from TUF, which I have not tried. The thing is, can your hardware actually drive 165 hz 1440p ultra settings? Most llkely no. So now it’s just ELMB sync, but that’s 100$ more expensive. So if you ask me, I’d buy myself a couple of nice dinners (sorry no gf) or pay extra 20~30 for a cheap secondary monitor, or upgrade your pc. The only monitor upgrade you can go from here is buy two more of this same monitor. Thin and sexy bezzels, oo la la, just buy it, 460$! You will not regret it.
Shadowsunshine8 –
To get 144Hz from this monitor you have to set the monitor to the following settings:
• FreeSync Premium— Off
• Response Time— Faster
• Smart Energy Saving— Off
• HDMI Compatibility Mode— Off
• HDR— Off
• DAS Mode— On
Also, you must use the right port on the monitor— HDMI Port 1 or the Display Port (depending on which cable you use). There are also certain limitations you might face if using an HDMI cable (ports before HDMI 2.1) and not display port. All of this is to say, the monitor only hits 144Hz under specific conditions, and there is no instructions on achieving this included. This is definitely something that should be easier to achieve, or perhaps even it’s own all-in-one setting. However, I like many others had to find this out with lots of research; very frustrating.
As for everything else regarding this monitor:
I’ve also seen some comments about concerns over mounting this monitor. I purchased a Huanuo, dual arm desk mount and it works great. I included a photo and you can see there isn’t much additional room though, so be aware if you are planning to mount this, as the mounting holes are recessed in the back of the monitor. Finally, the power cable for this monitor really sucks. The brick is huge, taking up a ton of space on my extension cable, and the cord itself isn’t very long either. Could definitely do with something better in that regard. All in all this is a good monitor, just some unexpected hiccups as a first time buyer.
J. Hay –
LG 27GL83A-B 27
El monitor tiene una excelente calidad de imagen, color y brillo. Me ha llegado en perfectas condiciones y ha sido un subidón en comparación de mi anterior monitor 1080p. El HDR no está mal, pero en general prefiero no usarlo, lo ideal es activarlo directamente desde Windows y no desde el propio monitor.
La única pega son las fugas de luz, que en mi caso han sido muy notables, pero nada que no pueda ignorar ya una vez tengo prendido el monitor y hago mis actividades diarias o juego.
Adquirir sí o sí, si el monitor está alrededor de $5500 MX.
Contiene en caja: Monitor, base, cable HDMI y cable DP.
NO ES NANO IPS. G-SYNC COMPATIBLE.