Displays

LG 27″ Ultragear OLED 27GS95QE-B 2560×1440 240Hz 0.03ms Gaming Monitor

  • Immerse yourself in gaming with an OLED, keeping scenes bright while providing vivid colours whatever you play. Elevate your gaming experience with this brilliant OLED display.
  • This monitor has a luminosity of 275nits in standard use and can reach up to 1000nits at its brightest. You can be sure that you won’t be playing in the dark, as the new OLED keeps the visuals bright and vibrant.
  • HDR TRUE BLACK 400 makes every scene, whether bright or dark, come to life with its realistic details with a 1.5M contrast ratio.Immerse yourself in playing with the more vibrant world created by DCI-P3 98.5% (Typ).
  • Applying Anti-Glare and Low Reflection technology can provide a better viewing experience anywhere by reducing screen distraction even in the surrounding lighting environment.
  • Keep your gaming experience brilliant, keeping your eyes comfortable with LG’s Live Colour Low Blue Light technology.
  • LG’s new UltraGear™ monitor delivers the ultra-fast speed of 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms (GtG) response time on the OLED display.
  • A fast speed of 240Hz allows gamers to see the next frame quickly and makes image to appear smoothly. The gamers can response rapidly to opponents and aim at target easily.
  • With 0.03ms (GtG) response time, reducing reverse ghosting and helping objects render clearly, let you enjoy the game with smoother movement and surreal visual fluidity.
  • 27GS95QE is capable of up to 240Hz refresh rate from HDMI 2.1. It means gamers can fully enjoy QHD resolution and 240Hz either by DisplayPort or HDMI.
  • 27GS95QE is a NVIDIA-tested and officially validated G-SYNC® Compatible monitor, that can give you a good gaming experience with significantly reduced tearing or stuttering.

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