LG Electronics UltraGear 27GN750-B 27 Inch Full HD 1ms and 240HZ Monitor with G-SYNC Compatibility and Tilt, Height and Pivot Adjustable Stand,Black
Even if you’re not a pro gamer, you’ll feel like one with LG’s 27″ UltraGear monitor. A super-fast IPS 1ms and 240Hz gaming monitor. Cutting-edge tech gives you the edge with features like NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, lightning-fast response times, multiple gamer modes and Full HD resolution. Virtually no tearing or stuttering. Less latency. Product Features
Even if you’re not a pro gamer, you’ll feel like one with LG’s 27″ UltraGear monitor. A super-fast IPS 1ms and 240Hz gaming monitor. Cutting-edge tech gives you the edge with features like NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, lightning-fast response times, multiple gamer modes and Full HD resolution. Virtually no tearing or stuttering. Less latency.
Product Features
- 27″ Full HD (1920×1080) IPS Display
- 1ms Response Time and 240Hz Refresh Rate
- NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible
- HDR 10 Comatible
- 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design
- Tilt / Height / Pivot Adjustable Stand
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