LG Ultragear 27GL83A-B 27 Inch Gaming Monitor QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS – 1ms Nvidia G-Sync Compatible, Black
- Ips/ 1ms response time
- 144Hz refresh rate
- 27-Inch QHD (2560 x 1440) resolution
- Nvidia G-SYNC compatible/ Adaptive-Sync (FreeSync)
- Hdr 10
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LG Ultragear 27GL83A-B 27 Inch Gaming Monitor QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS – 1ms Nvidia G-Sync Compatible, Black
£189.97
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4 reviews for LG Ultragear 27GL83A-B 27 Inch Gaming Monitor QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS – 1ms Nvidia G-Sync Compatible, Black
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Jonesy –
First of all. It depends how sensitive you are to player input and feedback. I didn’t think i was but coming from a 144hz 1ms TN panel to this i COULD feel a slight difference in terms of responsiveness on fast paced shooters such as Modern Warfare and Doom Eternal.
The advertised 1ms GTG response IS THERE…. BUT…. only if you set the display to fastest settings which then introduces a hell of a lot of overshoot (trails in front of objects when moving). It was awful.
Dropping it back down to Fast setting it eliminated most of the blur but takes the panel to around 4ms GTG response time. Now i have not gamed on anything under 1ms in years and completely forgot what it was like but i could feel a difference on this.
The colours were great. It was nice to have freesync/G-sync (i’m on Nvidia GTX 1080) and the QHD resolution were superb. I will definitely be looking for these features in future. The unit i had came with no dead pixels (has to be a first that i have bought a monitor and…
myxiplx –
Monitor seems good, but for some reason LG have taken it upon themselves to sink the VESA mount points into a proprietary 6mm deep cutout in the rear of the monitor, meaning that the Duronic monitor mounts I’ve been using for *every single* monitor on my desk for years, categorically do not fit this monitor.
Totally defeats the point of the VESA mount standard. Stupid move LG, really dumb design.
moO –
So here we have what is arguably the best gaming monitor of 2019 / early 2020 – I say that as technology goes at such a pace it is always evolving.
This is a slightly slimmed down version of the 27GL850. The only difference really is the backlight and the USB hub, which is hardly useful anyway due to its location.
Screen quality is good, backlight bleed is non-existent and very subtle IPS glow in the corners.
DisplayPort 1.4 at 144Hz with G-Sync is glorious.
Iโve owned multiple monitors and was previously an award winning eSports gamer. I highly recommend this.
Wegason –
The LG 27GL83A-B is a great 1440p IPS monitor that delivers great gaming performance. It has a very fast response time that delivers fast-moving content with almost no blur trail and has very low input lag. It is a cheaper, slightly less featured variant of the heralded and very well reviewed LG GL850 which is exclusive to another UK retailer. The only difference between this panel and that one is the GL83 has a slightly lower colour space due to the use of a different backlight and no USB ports on the back. That being said it still shows almost the entire sRGB colour space which is used by the majority of content.
The monitor comes pre-calibrated by the factory with a calibration report in the box, and with a slight tweak to the brightness (from 50 to 15) you can achieve a great colour temperature and fantastic accuracy. Additionally, the monitor comes with multiple overdrive modes to enhance pixel responsiveness, choose Fast, not Fastest, as the Fastest setting introduces horrific…