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LG 27" 1080p IPS/PLS Monitors
« on: June 22, 2018, 08:13:21 pm »
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LG 27MP75HM

Review by Playwares


LG 27MP77HM

Review by PRAD


LG 27MP35VQ

Matte. Review by NCX (archived)


LG 27MB35PH-B

[Matte. Review by PRAD

The 27MB35PH-B has has a nice perceived black depth increasing dark matte grey bezel instead of a fake frame-less casing with a perceived black depth increasing inner black bezel, a fully height adjustable stand and fast pixel response times (overdrive Fast), but has a 19ms delay and can only cover 91% of the sRGB color space which while on par with older panels made before the second half of 2015, it is not on par with many of the newer 1080p IPS/PLS panels which can cover 94-99% of the sRGB color space.


LG 27MP59G

Matte with 75hz & AMD Free-Sync. Review by Alexander Gryzhin (=DEAD=). The LG uses a perceived black depth ruining glossy black bezel, has low sRGB color space coverage (<90%) and has a perceived black depth inner black bezel.


LG 27GL650F-B

Review by Rtings

The LG 27GLF650 uses a fully adjustable, matte, 144hz, 1920x1080 IPS panel with AMD Free-Sync, Displayport, 2x HDMI 2.0 and 3.5mm Audio Out,.  The 27GL650F has high contrast for a non-VA panel, is fairly accurate, but has skewed gamma which causes light colors and white to be too dark since the gamma in the 70-100% grey range exceeds 2.5.  The 27GL650F can not fully cover the sRGB color space, but comes close to doing so and offers extremely fast pixel response times and negligible input lag at 144hz.


LG 27GN750

Review by TECHSPOT

Fully adjust-able, matte, 1920x1080, 240hz IPS with AMD Free-Sync, Displayport, 2x HDMI 2.0 and 2x USB 3.0.  The LG has low average gamma (2.05) resulting in some washed out colors and shades, and suffers from a slight pink tint, but covers 99% of the sRGB color space or does not suffer from color de-saturation (assuming correct gamma).  The 27GN750 has negligible input lag at both 60hz and 240hz, and has very fast pixel response times at both refresh rates which makes it great for both 60hz console and 240hz PC gaming when the Faster Response Time setting is used.
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