Wednesday, June 12th 2019

LG Unveils the UltraGear Nano IPS NVIDIA G-SYNC Gaming Monitor - World's First 1ms IPS Display

At this year's E3, LG Electronics (LG) is unveiling the new LG UltraGear Nano IPS NVIDIA G-SYNC gaming monitor, the world's first 1 millisecond (ms)1 IPS display. The UltraGear is a gamer's dream come true, employing Nano IPS technology to achieve phenomenal color reproduction, ultra-fast response time and a refresh rate of 144 Hz, overclockable to 175 Hz. With blazing speed and stunning picture quality, LG's monitor is the complete package, enabling players to enjoy the most immersive gaming experience yet.

Available in 38- (model 38GL950G) and 27-inch (model 27GL850) screen sizes, both UltraGear Nano IPS monitors feature fast 144Hz refresh rate, high screen resolutions (38GL950G: 3840 x 1600, 27GL850: 2560 x 1440) and wide color gamut (DCI-P3 98 percent) for incredibly vibrant, flicker-free detailed images. The larger monitor is designed to increase gamers' sense of immersion with its 21:9 aspect ratio, curved screen, virtually borderless design and the upgraded Sphere Lighting 2.0, RGB lights on the back of the monitor that heighten the ambience when gaming by altering the colors of the lights to match the on-screen action.
The 27-inch UltraGear is NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible and supports HDR10 while the larger 38-inch model supports both NVIDIA G-SYNC processor, VESA DisplayHDR 400 and is certified by NVIDIA through over 300 tests for performance and image quality to provide a great gaming experience. Both monitors deliver smooth motion without tearing or stuttering and include gamer-specific settings such as Dynamic Action Sync mode, Black Stabilizer and Crosshair for ultimate accuracy, especially in FPS games.

LG UltraGear Nano IPS gaming monitors are set to roll out next month, with pre-orders for model 27GL850 commencing in the United States on July 1 with availability in key European markets in the third quarter of this year.
Source: LG NewsRoom
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29 Comments on LG Unveils the UltraGear Nano IPS NVIDIA G-SYNC Gaming Monitor - World's First 1ms IPS Display

#26
MrAMD
$2k ouch... Been waiting on a proper larger sized high-refresh monitor. This definitely fits the bill, but the bill is too high :banghead:
Guess I'll wait to see what ASUS offers.
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#27
Dr_b_
CammPity both are HDR400 not HDR1000, as that 38" model is damn tempting for the increased vertical over 3440x1440.
Agreed, 1600 is nice, with that aspect ratio though on wide screen do we still get the letterboxing effect where we have large black borders on either side of the screen when playing media content? Have a LG widescreen now, dont really like curved monitors either. There was a 27 inch 1080 monitor samsung just announced that was also curved, soon, our smartphones will be curved too.
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#28
Valantar
Dr_b_Agreed, 1600 is nice, with that aspect ratio though on wide screen do we still get the letterboxing effect where we have large black borders on either side of the screen when playing media content? Have a LG widescreen now, dont really like curved monitors either. There was a 27 inch 1080 monitor samsung just announced that was also curved, soon, our smartphones will be curved too.
Curved is the only thing that makes sense in ultrawide (at least above 30" or so) given how the edges of the screen would otherwise seem to be warped away from you, and too far from your focal plane to be sharp, forcing your eyes to refocus if you're looking around the screen. This is both uncomfortable, impractical, and causes eye strain. On the other hand, curved 27"-ish 16:9 monitors make no sense at all.
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#29
tarsius
Bjorn_Of_Iceland3840 x 1600 kind of weird resolution. As an owner of a 3440x1440 21:9, I bet finding the correct ultrawide game hack for that will be a pita.
What makes a resolution weird, in your opinion?

21:9 = 7:3 = 2.(3)

Aspect ratio of your monitor (3440x1440) is not 21:9, but 43:18 = 2.3(8)

Aspect ratio of 2560x1080 and 5120x2160 monitors is 64:27 = 2.37(037)

Aspect ratio of 3840 x 1600 is 12:5 = 2.4
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