
The pinnacle of gaming monitors. Complete your battle station with a premium LG UltraGear Gaming Monitor. Built for gamers, it delivers the latest hardware, specs, ergonomics, sleek design and sensory experience. With gaming-focused features like NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, 1ms GTG response times, pro-level customization and fast, vivid Nano IPS panels, you're sure to gain an added edge.
A: Hey thanks for the reply, I did not return mine, I figured out that in my case it was something to do with when HDR mode was turned on and after several long hours of use the OSD button becomes unresponsive. If you have the same problem try to toggle off the "use the HDR" setting under display settings, if you turned off the HDR mode seems the OSD button works fine without any issues, I've tested it out and left the monitor on for a couple of days. Overall it was a great IPS monitor and actually was my first IPS panel, hopefully, everything lasts well as time goes on.
A: I think it comes down to preference for colors, I typically like to tone my colors down. One important thing to note is to keep it on fast response setting and NOT fastest. Fastest actually creates some weird reverse ghosting effect when used with a PS5.
A: Yes, the monitor will support 2560 x 1440 with a vertical frequency of 120z with Free Sync. This monitor does not have HDMI 2.1 and will not support 4K@120Hz. ^Daphane
A: There a no Built-in Speakers. There is a Headphone Out. ^Daphane
Q: Is this better then lg ultragear the older one that’s ips led or is this better it’s 50 less
A: This model is much better. The older one has a VA panel where as this one is IPS. It's also g-sync certified. No reason to get the older one.
Q: Does this come with a displayport cable? If so, would that be fine or should I upgrade?
A: Yes it does. It’s a bit short at around 2 ft though.
A: This monitor has On Screen Control (OSC) for PIP but not a dual controller feature for PBP. Maximum resolution is 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz (HDMI)/ 2560 x 1440 @ 165Hz (DisplayPort). ^Daphane
Q: Can this monitor run from a laptop?
A: Is the laptop carrying a knife or gun? It all depends if your laptop has a DVI or HDMI port.