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🎮 Elevate your game with OLED precision and pro-grade speed — don’t just play, dominate!
The LG 27GS93QE is a 27-inch QHD OLED gaming monitor featuring a blazing 240Hz refresh rate and ultra-low 0.03ms response time for supreme responsiveness. Certified VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400, it delivers stunning contrast and deep blacks, perfect for immersive gaming. Equipped with NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, it ensures tear-free visuals. Its ergonomic stand offers tilt, height, and pivot adjustments, while HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 provide cutting-edge connectivity. Designed for serious gamers seeking premium color accuracy and fluid gameplay in a sleek, minimalist design.












| ASIN | B0DF786923 |
| Adaptive Sync | G-Sync |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Box Contents | Monitor, Power Adapter |
| Brand Name | LG |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Desktops |
| Contrast Ratio | 1,500,000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,228) |
| Display Technology | OLED |
| Display Type | OLED |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Brightness | 400 nits |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 25.9D x 60.5W x 57.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 14.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
| Model Name | 27GS93QE-B.AUS |
| Model Number | 27GS93QE-B.AUS |
| Native Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort, HDMI |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | LG OLED |
| Pixel Pitch | 0.233 |
| Power Consumption Size | 36.7 Watts |
| Product Features | Dynamic Action Sync, Height Adjustment, Pivot Adjustment, Tilt Adjustment |
| Refresh Rate | 240 Hz |
| Resolution | QHD Wide 1440p |
| Response Time | 0.03 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish Type | Matte |
| Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Shape | widescreen |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Total HDMI Port | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
| Total USB Ports | 3 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 195174097571 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
A**Y
I've purchased this monitor as a Christmas gift to myself. I'm upgrading from 24" 60fps. Pros: This monitor presents an incredible picture. It's very easy to set up and to make adjustments. The speakers are incredible. This monitor feels like the future, it's fantastic. The size is incredible, and very easy on the eyes too! When playing Fortnite I get around 200fps now, when I use 2580 x 1440. Playing at 4k reduces fps back to about 60fps. I had no idea that a monitor would have the effect of bumping fps so much! Nothing else on my computer has changed except the monitor! I use a 1660 gaming graphics card, so it's rather weak. Cons: *Updated. My only real complaint is that I am having great difficult getting the monitor to turn on. Sometimes while playing Fortnite the monitor will shut off, displaying the message "No input". I've disabled all sleep features, etc. I've contacted customer support and they say I should buy a new hdmi cable... Sometimes I have to work for 5 minutes to get the monitor to turn on and display my screen, very frustrating. I just restart my computer and it works. Bottom line: Absolutely worth every penny. This monitor is easy on the eyes, the picture is incredible, and if you're into gaming -480fps is a must! Please don't hesitate to purchase! *Update - 2nd call, and Customer service was correct, I needed to switch from HDMI to Displayport cable. Working incredibly now, I love it!
M**I
اخذتها ب 3500 .. شاشه ماشاء الله تبارك الله ماعليها كلام .. طبعا تابع مقاطع وشلون تحافظ ع بكسلاتها .. واغراضها كامله معها وامورها الحمد لله تمام التمام .. بس حط ببالك السلك الي يجي معها الظاهر الامريكي مااعرف نوعه بس مو مثل الي عندنا البريطاني يعني هات لك توصيله او فيش صغير الي يركب عليه اي نوع فيش وامورك تمام باذن الله فيه شي بعد ابغى اضيفه بالنسبه للي يبغى يبث او يسجل مقاطع بالعموم ماتصلح للتسجيل والبث الا اذا عدلت على الابعاد حقتها او الريزلوشن المهم من الشاشه بالزر الخلفي اختار اعدادات ثم مدخل ثم نسبه الابعاد ثم اختار الاصلي او مجرد مسح .. ماادري وش الفرق بينهم عموما بعد ماتختارها تعدل على اعدادات كرت الشاشه عندك انا عندي amd فمن اعدادات amd اختار display ثم اختار شاشه LG شوف تحت مكتوب custom resolution اضغط على الزر الي جنبه create new بتفتح لك نافذه حط باول خيار على اليسار 3840 وعلى اليمين 2160 تحتها معدل التحديث 240 الي الشاشه تدعمه ماراح تضبط معك انا خليتها 100 فريم وبالنسبه لخيار timing standard على كلام chatgpt يقول اختار cvt - reduced blanking قال الاسباب بس ناسي بس اذكر كانه خيار يحافظ لك على الشاشه شي زي كذا وبس اذا خلصت سو حفظ ورح لاعدادات العرض بالويندوز وغير دقه عرض الجهاز الى 3840×2160 راح تصغر الشاشه لان ماتقدر تجيبها على الشاشه كامله .. الشاشه ابعادها 21 وجودة 4k ابعادها 16:9 تقدر تشوف مقاطعي على اليوتيوب مصورها بالطريقه هذي اسم قناتي zolan_play
M**.
Passant d'un 32 pouce QHD à ce moniteur 39 pouces, la hauteur étant la même, la résolution relativement identique sur la hauteur aussi, je ne vois pas une si grosse différence au niveau du DPI tel que plusieurs l'on mentionné. La technologie OLED semble avoir une tendance à rendre les caractères d'écriture un peu moins précis, mais cela ne me dérange nullement, ce moniteur me sert à 80% pour le gaming. Coté gaming, tout est parfait, noir profond, latence très basse en mode gamer 1 et 2, rafraichissement de 244hz, courbure très prononcé, je suis un fan, je l'adore, mais surtout, le gros avantage, c'est qu'il ne tire qu'environs 30% de plus de jus à ma carte graphique que mon moniteur 32 pouces traditionnel ce qui est très raisonnable pour une immersion totale. Le 4k serait idéal mais pour cela, il faut une carte graphique vraiment à la hauteur, et jouer en 2K sur un écran 4K, c'est tout de même assez décevant. Je recommande donc ce moniteur natif en 2K, pour ceux à la recherche d'un moniteur de plus de 34 pouces et qui n'est pas 4K, mais je crois tout de même que nous sommes à la limite pour un QHD, le 45 pouces doit être plus décevant en terme de DPI.
K**E
This is the best monitor I have ever owned. It's not my first OLED as I own a small QD-OLED, but its my first WOLED monitor. I think both WOLED and QD-OLED are great technologies and when purchasing a monitor more things should factor in the purchase than the panel itself IMHO. This monitor has a lot going for it: The remote makes so much sense and it is so helpful and practical when adjusting the settings, unlike the knob that most monitors carry nowadays, allows me to change between settings quickly. I have my setup in a well lit room with multiple windows, in a common area so it's impossible to control the light conditions, so matte is the way to go for me, but this monitor isn't 100% matte, more like anti-glare, semi-glossy, which to me is definitely the best option, because it definitely shows the dust and dirt way less. I have perfect vision and never wore glasses and I don't see any smearing of the graphics, and playing with the settings I was able to replicate the color impact of my QD-OLED without the caveats of the glossy screen. When rendering colors I have my monitors calibrated with an i1 Display Pro to make them look the same so I don't see any differences between the OLEDs, unless changing modes that are pre-calibrated and over-emphasize colors. I can understand someone liking those modes on a QD-OLED display since it can display a broader color range, but that wasn't the game designer's intention most likely, specially when most videogame graphics are designed to display sRGB colors and sometimes use more restricted graphic palettes in order for the games and graphics to look good in a broader variety of displays. As someone who has been involved with graphics in a variety of media I remember the days when Apple decided to suddenly switch to glossy monitors and the vast majority of professionals saying that was a poor choice and a bad idea, it's interesting how over a decade and a half later people are drooling over glossy QD-OLEDs thinking that's the best and only way, must be the fact that cellphones are everywhere and their screens are glossy. I personally find glossy screens more distracting and less immersive in normal light conditions and better suited for dark rooms or windowless rooms with ceiling illumination. As for the brightness, I mostly use this monitor with brightness between 67-85%, with 75% being my average, with peak brightness setting on high during the day and low or off in the evening and night. Peak Brightness at night shows a lot of banding on low light conditions so it's best when it's off. Again, having a remote allows you to quickly change these specs quickly and effortlessly if needed. To sum it up, if you are looking for an OLED monitor that's suitable for most people than being targeted exclusively towards gamers and looks like a product targeted towards an older demographic of people who game and can afford and OLED monitor but like most adults out there don't have the perfect light conditions, need to share the space with others and don't want something that has an overly gamer aesthetic despite being a gaming monitor. I would recommend this monitor to anyone that want's a flexible premium OLED monitor that has a great number of features that will blend in better with any lifestyle without restricting you in one way or another and that feels like a logical upgrade. 2 month update: I have gotten the hang of calibrating it properly and creating ICC profiles. Colors look incredibly accurate even on HDR you don't get the washed out effect after properly calibrating it. Interestingly enough leaving it at 75% brightness works for most situations. I find it as bright as my older VA monitor, but I have never been a fan of extreme brightness.
J**N
Pros - Large size - Top notch image quality and colors of OLED making it suitable to some design/editing work! (Comes with calibration software too!) (Just don't expect text to be clear at this size/resolution/subpixel structure) - 240Hz refresh rate is fast enough to stay relevant gaming for several years to come - Crazy low response time/input lag - Aggressive curve let's your eyes see to all 4 corners easier (A must for most people at these sizes) - Size and curve gives excellent immersion while gaming! - USB ports are nice - Thin bezels and sexy design - Nice adjustable stand allows for good viewing angles - Since it's LG (King of WOLED panels), I trust it not to get burn-in anytime soon - Plenty of input ports - Resolution good enough for some general use (especially if you're coming from 1080p or 1920x1200) - Well-packaged and protected (I was so scared of it coming damaged, and the box certainly was, but it was in perfect condition) - Comes with high quality cables (nVidia) - Anti-glare coating reduces glare..ish Cons (I knew all these going in and didn't have any surprises) - Resolution (3440x1440) is not something to write home about and keeps things kind of insultingly big when scaled at 100% especially if you're used to 4k. Wish it were at least 5120x1440 for daily usability/work, but less pixels is easier for my laptop 3080 GPU to push higher quality game visuals and that's what I really got this for - WOLED subpixel structure and the resolution means that text clarity is just Ok (With Microsoft ClearType) (but terrible for text design and extensive text usage<just preview on a different monitor though, NBD>) - Expensive, but you already know that, and the market is what it is (I bought on Prime days 10-13-24 for ate twen tea forr) - Stand could have better viewing angles (I'd prefer to have this on a stand and be able to tilt it downward more, but I could buy an adjustable arm to put it on) - Some people may want it to include a KVM, but I'm fine without since it's just for my gaming rig - One button on bottom back of monitor a bit awkward to use (wish it had a remote!) - Annoying things that are just part of having an OLED monitor like having to let it run through it's 2 hour "OLED Image Cleaning" cycle, having to use more aggressive screensaver/sleep/shutdown settings to prevent burn-in, etc. - Lack of Dolby Vision that all LG OLED TVs come with (that would be nice for some games!) - Anti-glare coating is liked by some, but it does rob you of some of OLED's image quality lifting blacks a bit (Unfortunately, if you go with an LG OLED TV it'll have the beautiful glossy screen, higher 4K resolution <Not ultra-wide aspect ratio>, much taller depending on size, and no curve to help view the edges and make a much more immersive experience!)
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