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forum threadSlick_Drone posted Jul 06, 2026 07:06 PM

[LG Partner Store] 27 Inch UltraGear 27GX700A-B Tandem OLED QHD 280Hz 0.03ms G-Sync® Compatible Gaming Monitor $404.99

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Astoundingly, fast, tear-free gaming with up to 280Hz & 0.03ms on a bright 27" OLED screen¹
DisplayHDR™ True Black 500 delivers deep blacks, rich contrast, and stunning dark-scene detail
Ultra fast, tear-free gaming up to 280Hz & 0.03ms on a bright 27" OLED screen
Reduced screen stutter with NVIDIA® G-SYNC® compatibility AMD FreeSync™ Premium Pro⁴
Virtually borderless 27" OLED with adjustable screen and RGB lighting for a custom setup

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Astoundingly, fast, tear-free gaming with up to 280Hz & 0.03ms on a bright 27" OLED screen¹
DisplayHDR™ True Black 500 delivers deep blacks, rich contrast, and stunning dark-scene detail
Ultra fast, tear-free gaming up to 280Hz & 0.03ms on a bright 27" OLED screen
Reduced screen stutter with NVIDIA® G-SYNC® compatibility AMD FreeSync™ Premium Pro⁴
Virtually borderless 27" OLED with adjustable screen and RGB lighting for a custom setup

https://members.us.lg.com/store/p...ng-monitor

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Jul 06, 2026 07:38 PM
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Fwad101Jul 06, 2026 07:38 PM
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​I have this monitor. its nice, better picture/vibrance then my ips monitor. but honestly oled or i guess tandem woled is still not what i would say is a no compromise experience.
​2 things i really really dislike about this monitor is that
​The grey banding exist and it is very distracting in situation where you have a darkish/grey background. I absolutley see it in vscode. or sometimes just browisng the web when it becomes a grey tone. and its not subtle. it literally looks like a defect. maybe i lost panel lottery but real dissapointment. its fine in games when theres no grey background.....
​#2. the next biggest issue is the damn vrr flickering. if you have fps that is constantly fluctuating , it will do some weird ab! flickering , low bright, high brightness. You literally cannot play this monitor with unlocked fps and let freesync/gsync handle it. it truly disgusting. only way to fix this is locked refresh rate/ locked fps......
​With all these issues i honestly regret buying this monitor. my hp 27q 1440p 165hz monitor that im using as a side monitor is just so much pain free in comparison (except darker blacks) ive told my friends this, oled is just not ready yet. i would wait a couple more years until they fix the banding/vrr flickering
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Jul 06, 2026 10:16 PM
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Quote from Fwad101 :
​I have this monitor. its nice, better picture/vibrance then my ips monitor. but honestly oled or i guess tandem woled is still not what i would say is a no compromise experience. ​2 things i really really dislike about this monitor is that ​The grey banding exist and it is very distracting in situation where you have a darkish/grey background. I absolutley see it in vscode. or sometimes just browisng the web when it becomes a grey tone. and its not subtle. it literally looks like a defect. maybe i lost panel lottery but real dissapointment. its fine in games when theres no grey background..... ​#2. the next biggest issue is the damn vrr flickering. if you have fps that is constantly fluctuating , it will do some weird ab! flickering , low bright, high brightness. You literally cannot play this monitor with unlocked fps and let freesync/gsync handle it. it truly disgusting. only way to fix this is locked refresh rate/ locked fps...... ​With all these issues i honestly regret buying this monitor. my hp 27q 1440p 165hz monitor that im using as a side monitor is just so much pain free in comparison (except darker blacks) ive told my friends this, oled is just not ready yet. i would wait a couple more years until they fix the banding/vrr flickering
Interesting! I own the 480hz non-tandem 1440p OLED from LG and it doesn't have any of those negative characteristics. Happy to know I'm not missing out.
Jul 06, 2026 10:21 PM
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tpk2263Jul 06, 2026 10:21 PM
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Quote from Fwad101 :
​I have this monitor. its nice, better picture/vibrance then my ips monitor. but honestly oled or i guess tandem woled is still not what i would say is a no compromise experience. ​2 things i really really dislike about this monitor is that ​The grey banding exist and it is very distracting in situation where you have a darkish/grey background. I absolutley see it in vscode. or sometimes just browisng the web when it becomes a grey tone. and its not subtle. it literally looks like a defect. maybe i lost panel lottery but real dissapointment. its fine in games when theres no grey background..... ​#2. the next biggest issue is the damn vrr flickering. if you have fps that is constantly fluctuating , it will do some weird ab! flickering , low bright, high brightness. You literally cannot play this monitor with unlocked fps and let freesync/gsync handle it. it truly disgusting. only way to fix this is locked refresh rate/ locked fps...... ​With all these issues i honestly regret buying this monitor. my hp 27q 1440p 165hz monitor that im using as a side monitor is just so much pain free in comparison (except darker blacks) ive told my friends this, oled is just not ready yet. i would wait a couple more years until they fix the banding/vrr flickering
Thank you for sharing. A lot of reviewers on YouTube have hyped up the new LG Tandem OLED panel as being a step up from Samsung's QD-OLED panel because the way it stacks the white emitting layers compared to a traditional WOLED. From the specs on paper it really should be better.

I appreciate your honesty in your review, it certainly gives me pause before I make a decision to upgrade an older Cooler Master 27-in OLED that in my opinion doesn't get bright enough but it's several years old. Do you think the issues you are seeing is something that LG might possibly address in some kind of firmware update at some point in the future?

I have an 83-in LG G6 2026 model OLED television that I bought right after launch and that had a myriad of issues, many have been addressed through firmware updates although as gorgeous as it is, even that is a work in progress.

Thanks again, you shared some great information and while this monitor isn't the crazy spend that the 83-in OLED TV was, nonetheless I'd hate to have any kind of buyers regret. I own a 32-in Asus ROG Swift 2025 model QD OLED gaming monitor as well and while it isn't perfect either, I'm certainly not going through anything you're as bad as you are with it, generally I'm pretty happy with it and maybe I'll just stick to that technology on the 27-in 1440p gaming monitor that I need for my son.
Last edited by tpk2263 July 6, 2026 at 03:24 PM.
Jul 06, 2026 10:37 PM
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Fwad101Jul 06, 2026 10:37 PM
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Quote from tpk2263 :
Thank you for sharing. A lot of reviewers on YouTube have hyped up the new LG Tandem OLED panel as being a step up from Samsung's QD-OLED panel because the way it stacks the white emitting layers compared to a traditional WOLED. From the specs on paper it really should be better. I appreciate your honesty in your review, it certainly gives me pause before I make a decision to upgrade an older Cooler Master 27-in OLED that in my opinion doesn't get bright enough but it's several years old. Do you think the issues you are seeing is something that LG might possibly address in some kind of firmware update at some point in the future? I have an 83-in LG G6 2026 model OLED television that I bought right after launch and that had a myriad of issues, many have been addressed through firmware updates although as gorgeous as it is, even that is a work in progress. Thanks again, you shared some great information and while this monitor isn't the crazy spend that the 83-in OLED TV was, nonetheless I'd hate to have any kind of buyers regret. I own a 32-in Asus ROG Swift 2025 model QD OLED gaming monitor as well and while it isn't perfect either, I'm certainly not going through anything you're as bad as you are with it, generally I'm pretty happy with it and maybe I'll just stick to that technology on the 27-in 1440p gaming monitor that I need for my son.
Unfortaley if u follow r/oled gaming subreddit on reddit. You'll see that the vrr flickering and the vertical Banding is known to be an issue with all 4th generation tandem woled monitors from lg. Its unfortunate but its the issue the manufacturing of these panels. No firmware update yet to fix this and doubt it will be fixed.

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