🎮 Dominate Every Frame with LG UltraGear OLED – Where Speed Meets Stunning
The LG 27GS93QE is a 27-inch QHD OLED gaming monitor boasting a blistering 240Hz refresh rate and ultra-fast 0.03ms response time for competitive edge. Certified with VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 and a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio, it delivers exceptional color depth and contrast. Equipped with NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, it ensures tear-free, smooth gameplay. Its ergonomic stand and ultra-thin, borderless design optimize your gaming setup, while HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 provide cutting-edge connectivity. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this monitor is built for serious gamers who demand performance and style.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | LG |
Series | 27GS93QE-B.AUS |
Item model number | 27GS93QE-B.AUS |
Item Weight | 14.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.2 x 23.8 x 22.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.2 x 23.8 x 22.6 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Manufacturer | LG |
ASIN | B0DF786923 |
Date First Available | August 29, 2024 |
W**T
Absolutely stunning monitor!
The LG 34GS95QE Ultragear OLED delivers incredible picture quality, deep blacks, and ultra-smooth gameplay. The 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time make a huge difference in fast-paced games. Build quality is top-notch, and the ultra-wide display is super immersive. Worth every penny!
A**R
Honestly the best monitor i've ever owned
Either I won the panel lottery or this is just a great monitor. I've bought many cheap and expensive monitors and never had one so perfect out the box. Time will tell though. Went from a 34" 3440x1440 to this 45" 3440x1440 very worried about bigger pixels, massive curve and the text on desktop being blurry but had nothing to worry about. You don't even notice the curve when your using it (look at your flat tv up close after using your monitor and you will think your tv is bulging outward, it's wild). Desktop text is obviously off but not as terrible as people made it seem. You can use this as a home office work computer and be fine with few adjustments maybe sharpness increase and clear type. Plenty of settings on this thing. MAKE SURE you use PIXEL CLEAN setting on monitor before you use it as it is recommended. Also take precautions about screen burn in. Gaming obviously is amazing on this thing. Ran a bunch of tests and it was all good. Solid design nothing over the top. Thinner than expected. Lights are cool. Speakers on this are in fact speakers (Didn't test speakers too much). Response time is insane but im not hardcore like that. My computer is mid to todays standards which is why I stuck with this resolution. I still like to run games on max settings, high fps and don't mind the resolution. Not blurry at all in game or desktop (except maybe the text being ever so slightly off). Maybe if you went from a higher resolution to this then maybe I can understand being a little put off. Plenty of other stuff I didn't mention.
W**L
This panel beats QD OLED easily.
LG 27GS93QEThis monitor is absolutely amazing. I went from a QD-OLED gaming monitor to WOLED with hesitation but wow, LG is so much better than Samsungs panels! People all over the internet will scream how QD-OLED is better or that the Matte finish takes away from the image. This is a major lie, as I have owned both, I can tell you the WOLED panel crushed QD OLED.Blacks are actually black not purple, and having light in your room never takes away the beauty of the contrast on this panel! You might as well play in the sun here, the blacks stay that inky black! While QD OLED is embarrassing in comparison.The screen is actually cleanable!!!!!! QD OLEDs screens are just awful with cleaning. Glossy coats on monitors are just terrible. Following the manufacturers guidelines in cleaning won't prevent scratches. But here, with LG, yea you won't even see a scratch!!!Matte finish... where do I start. First you can't even see the matte finish, it's not the same matte finish you see on other gaming monitors. It's borderline glossy, but much better than glossy. It won't take away from the game, it doesn't make the image look fuzzy what so ever. And again note here that I have BOTH panels!! This one embarrasses QD OLED and it was cheaper?!!!Brightness, and color. This monitor will excuses of those true blacks will blow you away in contrast. On QD OLED, colors are far to vivid making it look everything is over saturated even with calibration!!! WOLED, never had this issue always the correct and accurate colors even out of the box which is insane! The brightness is good here, it's Oled so your not going to get insane 2000 nits but your definitely getting an upgrade from QD OLED, VA, IPS, or TN.All in all amazing monitor, don't listen to Reddit, get one your self and see! A great idea is to go to Best Buy and see them side by side and you'll realize how much better WOLED is.5 amazing stars wish I could give it more.
J**J
In my own opinion...
TLDR; I'm giving this 4 stars due to the feature set, the sizing of the display, and the presentation of it. But if you are looking for something that will double as a work/productivity monitor, I have to say look else where. The resolution on this display is so lacking in sharpness it might as well be the 45 inch version.If you like this screen, you like it and I hope you continue doing so, especially if this is almost strictly for games, which for what these specs are, I'd say that's a high chance. With that said, I had purchased the 45 inch version of this screen back in September from a brick and mortar store and returned it a couple days after due to the ridiculous text fringing and something about the screen kept giving me a headache, i still don't really see why but I'm going to guess it had something to do with a 1440p resolution on a much larger display than that resolution is meant for, but I digress. I was so sure that the 39 inch version would correct this but I had practically the same experience, minus the headaches. Going from the first AW3423DW, to the G93SC, to this, seemed like such a downgrade honestly and I truly wanted this to be good.The slight matte finish also doesn't do this screen any favors either. In games, sure it looks good and all, but could we not get a lower end version of that 5k/2k screen but the 5k is 120hz or something? I can only imagine that would've made things sharper when I have normal work to do. It just seems like a lot of the reviews, including the professionals are inhaling some sort of copium to justify this display, especially at the MSRP. Again, if you like it, great, but I just can't look at this without feeling regret, same as the 45 inch version. Even on sale, I can't recommending this.Otherwise, like I said, in game it looks pretty good and aside from a stuck pixel when there's yellow on the screen, it looked flawless, well packaged, and had a nice feature set. The color adjustments with the individual saturation and hues is genuinely nice and not something I had on the my other displays.
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