** GORGEOUS NEW LG 4K MONITOR - LG 27GN950-B PRE-ORDER NOW **

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Oh dear, my plan for an Xmas upgrade present for myself may have just gone from OK to 4K...

• 27” UHD 4K (3840x2160) Display
• Nano IPS 1ms (GtG)
• 144Hz / NVIDIA® G-SYNC® Compatible
• VESA DisplayHDR 600
• VESA DSC (Display Stream Compression)

Pre-orders open now, medium-ish volume of stock landing in October. Pre-order to bag one!

LG 27" 27GN950-B 3840x2160 4K NANO IPS 144Hz 1ms HDR 600 FreeSync/G-Sync Compatible LED Widescreen G @ £749.99 inc VAT



Display Resolution 3840x2160 UHD 4K, Display Size 27", Refresh Rate 144HZ, FreeSync, G-Sync Compatible, 1ms Response Time, Contrast Ratio 700:1, Panel Type NANO IPS, Height Adjust, Tilt Swivel , DSC
Only £749.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
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Placed my Preorder earlier and will be replacing a 27GL850 , will be the perfect match for the 3090 which i hope to be getting on the 24th as well:D
 
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This is the best monitor I have ever owned.

Note reviews will say that the HDR is Meh.. but having tested it on Doom Eternal and a couple of other games it is gorgeous.
Once my camera battery is charged I'll make a short video..

100% must for those getting a 3080 or beyond
 
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I did a short video of a comparison between the stunning 850 vs 950

On doom you can clearly see how much of a difference the 4K makes - what I can't get across in this is the HDR and how good it looks IRL

 
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Would be great to be able to filter by the VESA DisplayHDR ratings on the website and panel type too for that matter, I'm far more interested in those than the refresh rates

Tasty looking spec on this screen but that stand is horrific.
 
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Shame the panels are limited by the display inputs.

I'm torn between getting a cheaper display for now then going for a high refresh rate 4k (or ideally 5k ultra wide) that can do so at 10 bit colour when displayport 2.0 is out - or just biting the bullet now not knowing when such a display will become available.
 
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I too was worried about the size issue.

I moved from an Acer 32HB1K - which is 4K @ 60hz with G-Sync

The benefits of this monitor are the HDR and High refresh rates, I sit fairly close to my monitor, so maybe that is why I am not having any issues.
The whole monitor market is pretty bad atm, the asus 32" 144hz was being aimed at £2500+ which is nearly as much as my 4K OLED TV which supports 120hz 4K and Gsync.

Good on LG for releasing this fairly reasonable monitor albeit a bit smaller than most of us would like
 
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