27" LG 27GN880-B UltraGear QHD Nano IPS 1ms 144Hz HDR Monitor w/ Ergo Stand
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BuyDig has 27" LG 27GN880-B UltraGear QHD Nano IPS 1ms 144Hz HDR Monitor w/ Ergo Stand on sale for $359 w/ promo code VEG25 applied in cart. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.
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Total will be $496.99 - $137.99 promo code = $359 + free shipping
Specs:
Screen Size: 27"
Resolution: 2560x1440
Refresh Rate: 144Hz
Response Time: 1ms (GtG at Faster)
Display Type: IPS w/ HDR10
Color Gamut (Typ.): DCI-P3 98% (CIE1976)
G-SYNC Compatible + AMD FreeSync
Ergo stand can Extend/Retract/Swivel/Height/Pivot/Tilt
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Rated 8.4 out of 10 by RTINGS
At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this price for this Monitor is $137.98 lower (27.7% savings) than the next best available price, with prices starting from $496.98 (Amazon 3rd-party seller).
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You can't get high frame rates in 4K even with something like a 3090 driving it. This card can barely get 60-75FPS in most AAA games, forget about 120+. High frame rate 4K gaming is still kinda not a thing and probably won't be for another generation of cards. It's nice to know 4K is becoming more available in monitors, but 1440p (2K) will be the sweet spot for a while to come.
I'm having a hard time with finding a decent 1440p card let along 4k.
Yes, 2k/120+ is better than 4k/60
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Does the stand clamp to desk or sit flat?? I cannot move my desk so I cannot use a clamp one it has to be a stand that sits flat on the table pls let me know thanks
I have a feeling that sub-4K displays at 144Hz will be popular for a while until we get more GPU's readily available.
You can't get high frame rates in 4K even with something like a 3090 driving it. This card can barely get 60-75FPS in most AAA games, forget about 120+. High frame rate 4K gaming is still kinda not a thing and probably won't be for another generation of cards. It's nice to know 4K is becoming more available in monitors, but 1440p (2K) will be the sweet spot for a while to come.
You can't get high frame rates in 4K even with something like a 3090 driving it. This card can barely get 60-75FPS in most AAA games, forget about 120+. High frame rate 4K gaming is still kinda not a thing and probably won't be for another generation of cards. It's nice to know 4K is becoming more available in monitors, but 1440p (2K) will be the sweet spot for a while to come.
Does the stand clamp to desk or sit flat?? I cannot move my desk so I cannot use a clamp one it has to be a stand that sits flat on the table pls let me know thanks
Would folks go with this over the Gigabyte M27Q for mixed use? (I.e. Normal office work and gaming). At a real quick glance, M27q seems to have better contrast and brightness and color calibration out of the box (all of which are appealing to me), main benefit of the LG is ergonomics?
Does the stand clamp to desk or sit flat?? I cannot move my desk so I cannot use a clamp one it has to be a stand that sits flat on the table pls let me know thanks
I have it clamped on my desk but there was an option to drill through the desk
Would folks go with this over the Gigabyte M27Q for mixed use? (I.e. Normal office work and gaming). At a real quick glance, M27q seems to have better contrast and brightness and color calibration out of the box (all of which are appealing to me), main benefit of the LG is ergonomics?
I opted for the LG through this deal (thanks OP!) over the Gigabyte. The Rtings review mentioned some minor issues with blurry text which was enough for me to decide I didn't want to deal with it.
Would folks go with this over the Gigabyte M27Q for mixed use? (I.e. Normal office work and gaming). At a real quick glance, M27q seems to have better contrast and brightness and color calibration out of the box (all of which are appealing to me), main benefit of the LG is ergonomics?
I have the LG 27GL83A-B.
This has almost an identical panel and I might pick one up.
The biggest difference between these two is the Sub-Pixel layout.
LG uses RGB
G7 uses BGR
This allows the LG to get a little more accurate color Post-Calibration
Also, the sub-pixel layout on the G7 can cause some issues for people and text clarity, others don't care.
You can't get high frame rates in 4K even with something like a 3090 driving it. This card can barely get 60-75FPS in most AAA games, forget about 120+. High frame rate 4K gaming is still kinda not a thing and probably won't be for another generation of cards. It's nice to know 4K is becoming more available in monitors, but 1440p (2K) will be the sweet spot for a while to come.
I could be wrong, but doesn't Cold War get 4K 120hz on ps5 on a monitor with hdmi 2.1? There are many articles that support this. But it isn't something I have tested.
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I'm having a hard time with finding a decent 1440p card let along 4k.
1440p/120Hz is the staple of Series X/PS5 gaming as well. 4K/60+ is not there yet for console
Yes, 2k/120+ is better than 4k/60
Clamp. It's a very good ergo arm I think.
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Rtings reviews below for reference:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re.../27gn880-b
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re...abyte/m27q
I have it clamped on my desk but there was an option to drill through the desk
Rtings reviews below for reference:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re.../27gn880-b [rtings.com]
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re...abyte/m27q [rtings.com]
Rtings reviews below for reference:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re.../27gn880-b [rtings.com]
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re...abyte/m27q [rtings.com]
This has almost an identical panel and I might pick one up.
The biggest difference between these two is the Sub-Pixel layout.
LG uses RGB
G7 uses BGR
This allows the LG to get a little more accurate color Post-Calibration
Also, the sub-pixel layout on the G7 can cause some issues for people and text clarity, others don't care.
I could be wrong, but doesn't Cold War get 4K 120hz on ps5 on a monitor with hdmi 2.1? There are many articles that support this. But it isn't something I have tested.