27-inch LG UltraGear monitor with 240 Hz refresh rate was unveiled

LG has just unveiled a 27-inch gaming monitor called UltraGear, which has a 240Hz refresh rate and is available at a price of $999.
LG's new monitor uses a 27-inch (26.5) screen, and the panel used in it is made of OLED. Also, like the 45-inch model that was unveiled a few months ago, this monitor also uses a 240 Hz refresh rate. But unlike that model, there is no longer a curved screen and in the new model you have a completely flat panel. The native face works at a resolution of 1440 x 2560 and its response time is only 0.03 milliseconds. Also, the panel of this product is able to cover 98.5% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. This product weighs about 5.1 kg without the base and 7.4 kg with the base.



For some reason, LG did not mention the maximum brightness of this display or any information about the type of port. It has not provided users with HDMI or display port built into it. However, we should expect the latest type of these technologies to be used in the UltraGear 27GR95QE-B. In addition to the two mentioned ports, this gaming monitor also supports HDMI WRR port. LG has also mentioned two USB 3.0 Type-A ports, 3.5 mm headphone jack, optical audio input and SPDIF in the table of technical specifications of this product.
In addition to these, one of the best features of this The monitor supports both AMD FreeSync Premium technology and NVIDIA G-SYNC technology so that users who use graphics cards from these two companies can get the best out of the monitor without worrying. Also, various gaming modes are built into this monitor so that the hands of gamers are completely open to make changes.
UltraGear 27GR95QE-B monitor uses a very flexible base that can be adjusted at different angles and heights. . This monitor is now available for purchase at the price of $999, but this price is only for the American market, and we have to wait and see what price LG will consider for the Asian and European markets, and when will it go to these markets. did.
Source: NotebookCheck