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I actually own both the LG 27GS75Q and the Samsung Odyssey G5 27G50D. The LG has a 10-bit color range at the highest refresh rate. The G50D's color-bit depth is 10-bit @120hz and 8-bit with dithering, 144hz and above. The LG's max nits peaks around 300. The Samsung's is around 400 nits. If you're going to use HDR, I felt the G50D had a slight advantage over the LG since the nits is rated higher. What's good is that you can calibrate either of the monitors to get your desired preference. The Xbox Series consoles can use the VRR (variable refresh rate) setting at 1440p but I think HDR is disabled. Both monitors have a refresh rate of 180hz, but the LG can be overclocked to 200hz. I would use either of these for console and pc gaming.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello there, thank you for your question and for considering LG for your gaming setup! For Xbox Series S gamers, the LG 27GS75Q-B.AUS is an excellent choice, especially if you’re looking for a QHD resolution (2560x1440) and a refresh rate of 165Hz for smooth gameplay. It’s equipped with NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility for a better gaming experience. The 27GS75Q also offers 1ms response time, which is great for fast-paced gaming. Comparing models can be tough, but this LG monitor should provide a well-rounded gaming experience with a good balance of resolution, speed, and color performance for Xbox Series S. You may access this link for more information, go to "All Specs": https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-27gs75q-b-gaming-monitor. If you need further help deciding or have any additional questions, feel free to send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport. We’re happy to assist you! —Avril
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