LG is launching its dual mode GX7 OLED monitor in the US, with refresh rates up to 720Hz. Based on LG Display’s ...
What it is Dual-resolution play is the main hook here, and the LG 27-inch UltraGear IPS 4K 180Hz / FHD 360Hz Dual-Mode Gaming ...
What it is A 27-inch 4K MiniLED gaming monitor with Nano IPS, this LG 27-inch UltraGear gaming monitor (27GR95UM) is marked ...
LG Ultragear ‎27GR83Q-B is a highly responsive gaming display with a 240Hz refresh rate and excellent specifications without being too costly. The monitor boasts a resolution of 2560x1440 on a quick ...
LG has been releasing the 4K IPS gaming monitors it revealed before CES this year one by one, and the latest to become available for purchase is its 27-inch UltraGear model. In addition to having a 4K ...
There are a few schools of thought in the world of LCD monitors, with the battle lines mostly drawn between In-Plane Switching (IPS) and Twisted Nematic (TN) devices. As ubiquitous as IPS has become, ...
Explore the top 5 LG monitors for work from home, gaming, and productivity in 2025 and beyond. Choose the best LG monitors in India from flat and curved screens, FHD or 4K resolution, and size options ...
After recently launching the LG 27GR83Q 240Hz monitor in the US market, LG has also introduced a couple of new panels in their UltraGear line. These monitors are called the UltraGear 27GR93U and ...
Another suite of monitors are ready to grace your desk and decimate your budget. LG has announced four new series of monitors here at CES, all using IPS panels to delivery good viewing angles and 2D ...
During E3 2019, LG took the wraps off its new LG UltraGear, the world's first 1ms IPS display. The gaming monitor boasts a 144Hz refresh rate that can be overclocked to 175Hz. The model will be ...
LG is loading up its trucks and heading to CES with two new computer monitors aimed at video editors, photographers and software developers looking for comfortable single screen side-by-side working.
LG has had a little fun creating a promotional video for its new IPS monitors, using nine of them to rig the floor of an elevator, in a real-world environment, with some particularly funny results.