
LG 27GP850-B
The budget sweet spot. LG's 27GP850-B offers Nano IPS colors at 165Hz (OC to 180Hz) at a price that makes high-refresh IPS gaming accessible.
Our Verdict
The budget sweet spot with Nano IPS colors at 165Hz (180Hz OC). High-refresh IPS gaming accessible without compromising color accuracy.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •Nano IPS colors
- •165Hz (180Hz OC)
- •1ms response
- •G-Sync compatible
- •Great value
✗ Cons
- •Only 1440p
- •HDR400 weak
- •No local dimming
- •Basic stand
Specifications
| Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Refresh Rate | 165Hz (180Hz OC) |
| Panel | Nano IPS |
| Response Time | 1ms GtG |
| HDR | HDR400 |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Budget 1440p gaming
- ✓Color-accurate gaming
- ✓First high-refresh monitor
Not For
- ✗HDR seekers
- ✗4K needs
- ✗Premium build preference
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