Monday, November 18th 2024
LG Unveils New UltraGear OLED Gaming Monitor With 480Hz Refresh Rate and DP 2.1
LG Electronics (LG) is unveiling its latest, premium UltraGear OLED gaming monitor GX7 (model 27GX790A). Designed for serious gamers, the new model features a 27-inch, QHD resolution (2,560 x 1,440) WOLED display with a 0.03milliseconds Gray-to-Gray (GTG) response time and a 480 Hz refresh rate - the fastest of any QHD OLED monitor. The 27GX790A, the most compact UltraGear OLED display yet, delivers enhanced gaming immersion with exceptional picture quality, silky-smooth performance and 4-side virtually borderless design. It also works seamlessly with the newest graphics cards, thanks to an array of advanced connectivity options, including DisplayPort 2.1.
The all-new 27GX790A is equipped with LG's WOLED display technology, which employs a white OLED light source with color filters to produce accurate RGB colors and impressive screen brightness. This technology provides a high contrast ratio, vibrant colors, deep blacks and excellent motion clarity - even during the most fast-paced gaming action - LG's WOLED tech has earned the new UltraGear OLED gaming monitor both VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification and highest VESA ClearMR tier.Additionally, the 27GX790A offers NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support, further enhancing the gaming experience by eliminating distracting screen-tearing and flickering. The application of LG's Anti-Glare & Low Reflection (AGLR) Coating provides a more comfortable gaming experience in brighter rooms, enabling gamers to see what's happening on screen without difficulty.
Incorporating DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1 interfaces, the 27-inch UltraGear OLED gaming monitor ensures compatibility with the latest consoles and gaming PCs, as well as next-generation GPUs expected to launch in early 2025. DisplayPort 2.1 yields a 67 percent increase in bandwidth compared to DisplayPort 1.4, meaning it can support higher resolutions and refresh rates.
Contributing to a cleaner gaming setup, the monitor's slim, flat L-shaped stand lets users place their keyboard on top of its base and offers ergonomic comfort and customizability with a swivel range of -30 to 30 degrees. It also comes with a 4-pole headphone jack to allow convenient in-game communications via headset and supports DTS Headphone:X. DTS's three-dimensional audio solution for headphones provides accurate sound positioning, helping users pinpoint where noises are coming from - which can mean the difference between victory and defeat in intense FPS or online battle royale games.
"An ideal choice for serious gamers, the 27GX790A boasts a 27-inch OLED screen with an exceptionally fast 480 Hz refresh rate," said YS Lee, vice president and head of the IT business unit of LG Business Solutions Company. "Our new UltraGear OLED gaming monitor is perfect for both console and PC gaming, offering a range of connectivity options and compatibility with the latest gaming hardware. The LG UltraGear brand will continue to provide high-performance monitors that enhance every aspect of the gaming experience."[Editor's note: The MSRP for the 27GX790A is U$999.99]
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The all-new 27GX790A is equipped with LG's WOLED display technology, which employs a white OLED light source with color filters to produce accurate RGB colors and impressive screen brightness. This technology provides a high contrast ratio, vibrant colors, deep blacks and excellent motion clarity - even during the most fast-paced gaming action - LG's WOLED tech has earned the new UltraGear OLED gaming monitor both VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification and highest VESA ClearMR tier.Additionally, the 27GX790A offers NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support, further enhancing the gaming experience by eliminating distracting screen-tearing and flickering. The application of LG's Anti-Glare & Low Reflection (AGLR) Coating provides a more comfortable gaming experience in brighter rooms, enabling gamers to see what's happening on screen without difficulty.
Incorporating DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1 interfaces, the 27-inch UltraGear OLED gaming monitor ensures compatibility with the latest consoles and gaming PCs, as well as next-generation GPUs expected to launch in early 2025. DisplayPort 2.1 yields a 67 percent increase in bandwidth compared to DisplayPort 1.4, meaning it can support higher resolutions and refresh rates.
Contributing to a cleaner gaming setup, the monitor's slim, flat L-shaped stand lets users place their keyboard on top of its base and offers ergonomic comfort and customizability with a swivel range of -30 to 30 degrees. It also comes with a 4-pole headphone jack to allow convenient in-game communications via headset and supports DTS Headphone:X. DTS's three-dimensional audio solution for headphones provides accurate sound positioning, helping users pinpoint where noises are coming from - which can mean the difference between victory and defeat in intense FPS or online battle royale games.
"An ideal choice for serious gamers, the 27GX790A boasts a 27-inch OLED screen with an exceptionally fast 480 Hz refresh rate," said YS Lee, vice president and head of the IT business unit of LG Business Solutions Company. "Our new UltraGear OLED gaming monitor is perfect for both console and PC gaming, offering a range of connectivity options and compatibility with the latest gaming hardware. The LG UltraGear brand will continue to provide high-performance monitors that enhance every aspect of the gaming experience."[Editor's note: The MSRP for the 27GX790A is U$999.99]
28 Comments on LG Unveils New UltraGear OLED Gaming Monitor With 480Hz Refresh Rate and DP 2.1
sorry, folks, it just doesn't get better than that. so Dell will be getting my money whenever they refresh their line of monitors.
also, I don't see any mention of warranty for burn in for the LG, and Dell promises 3 years. so yeah.
More robust against burn-ins
360 Hz will be glossy QD-OLED, Asus also has 240 Hz 27" W-OLED with glossy coating. They also have the 480 Hz variant using same panel as this one from the news article.
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Even that glossy panel still has a bit of grain due to the micro lens array (MLA) that is utilized on the WOLED panel. No coating is going to bypass that.
I'd never get an anti-glare panel on an OLED display, those displays are around 200-250 nits in SDR, you can't use them in direct sunlight or high reflection to begin with lol..if you don't have a choice get a mini-led instead.
I'd rather keep the glossy/semi-glossy that has been doing wonders on LG/Samsung OLED TVs for years and just use your screen in a normal room configuration without the sun baking your screen.
this alone has sold me on buying a Dell OLED next year. im just waiting for new models to come.
I remember back in 2013 when I had a 1080p@120Hz monitor, I bought 2x GTX 780, I was using DSR 4x to get "4K" on a 1080p monitor and it looked amazing! Imo it gives your monitor a longer lifespan too!
That image is pretty much a worst-case scenario for any compression algorithm. I can see a very, very slight difference when I quickly tab back and forth, but I can't really say that one looks worse than the other. I can tell you that I've used DSC monitors side-by-side with non-DSC monitors for the last four years now, and I have never once noticed a difference between them accountable to DSC, even when I was really heavily scrutinizing the image for one. Slight differences in panel composition or in calibration will produce a bigger visible difference than DSC.
As for latency, I don't believe this has been tested directly, but you can look at general latency test results on Monitors Unboxed or RTINGS to see that it doesn't make a noticeable difference. The lowest-latency monitors that both reviewers have measured use DSC.
Unfortunately though, this monitor might only use UHBR 13.5, which would not be enough for 10-bit 1440p 480hz without DSC. It might be able to do 8-bit 480hz with custom timings, but that's pushing things really close. Right now, on the LG store a rep is admitting that they are unsure which DP spec is being used and are seeking clarification with the product team. But the materials released claim 67% more bandwidth than DP 1.4, which sounds like UHBR 13.5