Tuesday, August 29th 2023
LG Introduces Three New UltraGear Gaming Monitor Models
LG Electronics USA announced the debut of three new models to its critically acclaimed LG UltraGear gaming monitor lineup—the LG UltraGear GR93U-B (27- and 32-inch models) and the LG UltraGear GR83Q-B (27-inch model). All models are available now at LG.com and LG-authorized retailers. The LG UltraGear GR93U-B is designed for those who desire a high-resolution screen that supports a smooth gaming experience. The UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS display supports up to a 144 Hz refresh rate and a 1 ms (GtG) response time for delightfully smooth, low-latency gaming.
For those who prioritize an ultra-smooth gaming experience with virtually no lag, the LG UltraGear GR83Q-B's 27-inch QHD (2560x1440) IPS Display supports up to a 240 Hz refresh rate and a 1 ms (GtG) response time. All three new models support up to 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut with VESA DisplayHDR 400 delivering dynamic contrast and high-fidelity color. LG's UltraGear monitors are all about creating a premium gaming experience, which is why they're NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium-certified and contain HDMI 2.1 with 4-Pole Headphone out with DTS HP:X.
Sources:
PR News Wire, LG Press Room
For those who prioritize an ultra-smooth gaming experience with virtually no lag, the LG UltraGear GR83Q-B's 27-inch QHD (2560x1440) IPS Display supports up to a 240 Hz refresh rate and a 1 ms (GtG) response time. All three new models support up to 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut with VESA DisplayHDR 400 delivering dynamic contrast and high-fidelity color. LG's UltraGear monitors are all about creating a premium gaming experience, which is why they're NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium-certified and contain HDMI 2.1 with 4-Pole Headphone out with DTS HP:X.
12 Comments on LG Introduces Three New UltraGear Gaming Monitor Models
Glad I wound up waiting to go 4K, hopefully these improve or diff panel types come into play down the road (OLED is great but still too much $$$).
like seriously twice as thick as previous models
basically we had 4k oxide panels from LG with no bottom bezel, now we have cheap BOE panels at the same price that have massive bezels
Samsung has a 32 inch monitor that is similar, and it is silly, why can't we have the panel in their 32 inch tv instead that is 10x better, why? because it only supports 60hz
ugh
I want to be clear: there are a lot of great affordable IPS screens and that's awesome but what is the incentives of upgrading a 1440p/120-144Hz screen released years and years ago ?
It's awesome to have 500hz, it will serve 0.01% of actual gamers, the others are still ranked wood to silver at Valorant and think that increasing their refresh rate will finally help them, that's how this display industry has been thriving for years (but is now struggling).
My next screen is going to be an OLED gaming one, I change screen each 7 years or so, I plan on making it count :) otherwise it's money wasted
In writing this post, I found out that the M27U is currently on sale for $469. $699 for the 27GR93U seems outrageous in comparison. LG needs a reality check.