LG Presents New UltraGear 1ms IPS G-SYNC Gaming Monitors at IFA 2019; Due Q4 2019 in North America & Europe

Sep 6, 2019 at 12:00pm EDT
UltraGear

At IFA 2019, the large European technology convention, LG presents three new UltraGear gaming monitors that are due to release in the last quarter of the year in 'key' North America and Europe markets.

All of these UltraGear displays are based on the IPS (In-Plane Switching) technology and are clearly geared towards gamers with their low 1 ms Gray-to-Gray response time, not to mention the high refresh rate (144Hz, 175Hz, 240Hz). Two of them, those sized 27 inches, are NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, while the 38-inch UltraGear monitor features an actual NVIDIA G-SYNC processor.

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As such, it is easy to imagine the 38-inch monitor to be far pricier than the other two, though there are no concrete details yet when it comes to pricing.

UltraGear Gaming Monitors Specifications:

    27GN750 27GL850 38GL950G
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Quality

Display IPS Nano IPS Nano IPS
Size 27-inch 27-inch 37.5-inch
Resolution FHD (1920 x 1080) QHD (2560 x 1440) WQHD+ (3840 x 1600)
Brightness 400 nits (Typical) 350 nits (Typical) 450 nits (Typical)
Color Gamut sRGB 99 percent DCI-P3 98 percent(sRGB 135 percent) DCI-P3 98 percent(sRGB 135 percent)
Color Bit 16.7M 1.07B 1.07B
Refresh Rate 240Hz 144Hz 175Hz (OC)
Response Time 1ms GTG 1ms GTG 1ms GTG
HDR HDR10 HDR10 VESA DisplayHDR 400
Adaptive Sync NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible NVIDIA G-SYNC
Connectivity HDMI x 2 x 2 x 1
DP x 1 x 1 x 1
Headphone Out O O O
USB 3.0 Hub 1 up / 2 down 1 up / 2 down 1 up / 2 down
Feature (Bias Lighting) Sphere Lighting 2.0

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