In this year report E3The LG will present the new LG UltraGear Nano IPS G-SYNC gaming monitor, the world's first IPS display with a response time of 1 millisecond (1 millisecond ms).
ΤUltraGear makes gamers' dreams come true as it uses Nano IPS technology which achieves amazing color performance, extremely fast response time and refresh rate of 144Hz and above. With unrivaled speed and unique image quality, the LG display is a complete package, allowing users to enjoy an impressive gaming experience to the fullest.
Available at sizes 38 inches (model 38GL950G) and 27 inches (model 27GL850), both UltraGear Nano IPS monitors feature fast refresh rate 144Hz, high definition resolution (38GL950G: 3840×1600, 27GL850:2560×1440) και variety of colors (DCI-P3 98%) for incredibly vivid detailed images without flickering.
The largest curved screen with 21: 9 aspect ratio, is designed to offer a riveting experience as it has an unsurpassed design, upgraded Sphere Lighting 2.0, RGB lights on the back of the screen that enhance the atmosphere of PC gaming and battle stations that change colors in lights so that they perfectly match the action displayed on the screen.
The UltraGear 27-inch display is NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible and supports HDR10, while the larger 38-inch model can support up to 175Hz and supports NVIDIA G-SYNC and VESA DisplayHDR 400 processors, and is NVIDIA certified with over 300 tests on performance and image quality for a great gaming experience.
Both screens provide smooth motion without flicker and include special settings such as Dynamic Action Sync, Black Stabilizer and Crosshair for precision, especially for FPS games. In addition, UltraGear monitors, like all LG monitors, are supported with a 3-year total warranty and a 3-year 0 Pixel warranty.
The LG UltraGear Nano IPS screens are set to be released next month while pre-orders for the model 27GL850 will launch in the United States on July 1. They will be released in key European markets in the third quarter of this year.
Both models will be unveiled at a private event at NVIDIA's E3 showroom, the world's largest annual gaming show, to be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center from June 11-13.
Specifications:
27GL850 | 38GL950G | ||
Image quality | Screen | NanoIPS | NanoIPS |
Size | 27-inches | 37.5-inches | |
Resolution | QHD (2560 x 1440) | WQHD + (3840 x 1600) | |
Brightness | 350 nits (Typical) | 450 nits (Typical) | |
Chromatic scale | DCI-P3 98% (sRGB 135%) | DCI-P3 98% (sRGB 135%) | |
Color Bit | 1.07B | 1.07B | |
Refresh rate | 144Hz | 175Hz (O / C) | |
Response time | 1ms GTG | 1ms GTG | |
HDR | HDR10 | VESA DisplayHDR ™ 400 | |
Adaptive Sync | NVIDIA® G-SYNC® Compatible | NVIDIA® G-SYNC® | |
Connectivity | HDMI | x 2 | x 1 |
DP | x 1 | x 1 | |
Headphone Out | O | O | |
USB3.0 Hub | 1 up / 2 down | 1 up / 2 down | |
Feature (Bias Lighting) | - | Sphere Lighting 2.0 |
[1] Based on the results of UL response time tests for pixel change in LG monitors 38GL950G and 27GL850.
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