LG 27″ UltraGear QHD (2560×1440) Gaming Monitor, 240Hz, 1ms, VESA DisplayHDR 400, G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, 4-Pole HP Out DTS HP:X, Tilt/Height/Pivot Stand, Black
Original price was: $499.99.$364.00Current price is: $364.00.

Price: $499.99 - $364.00
(as of Apr 11, 2025 12:41:23 UTC – Details)
The UltraGear 27GR83Q gaming monitor is a battlestation centerpiece that combines outrageous speed, performance, and loads of gaming-centric features. Gameplay looks amazing on the large 27” QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS display showcasing vivid color and contrast with up to DCI-P3 95% (Typ.) color gamut and VESA DisplayHDR 400. With a super-fast 240Hz refresh rate along NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and AMD FreeSync Premium the on-screen action is ultra-responsive and buttery smooth with reduced motion blur and lag. With aesthetic touches like a 3-side virtually borderless design along with tilt, height and pivot adjustability, this UltraGear monitor is the gaming screen upgrade you’ve been waiting for.
QHD at 240Hz by DisplayPort or HDMI – Enjoy smoother, vivid colors and high-resolution graphics thanks to HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4. Both connections are supported on this display and let you experience up to 240Hz refresh rate.
IPS 1ms (GtG) – Re-imagine every scene with vivid, responsive IPS. At 27“, LG’s UltraGear IPS Display features vibrant color, contrast, clarity and detail, while delivering ultra-fast 1ms (GtG) response rates.
NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible – Officially validated by NVIDIA as G-SYNC Compatible. That translates to faster, smoother gaming that’s been tested to reduce screen tearing and stutter. Never miss a frame of the action as you clinch your victories.
AMD FreeSync Premium – AMD FreeSync Premium equips serious gamers with a fluid, virtually tear-free gaming experience. With at least 120hz refresh rate at minimum FHD resolution and low latency gameplay, you’ll never miss a frame of the action as you play at peak performance.
HDR400 with up to DCI-P3 95 percent (Typ.) – This UltraGear display supports up to 95 percent (Typ.) of the DCI-P3 color gamut, expressing high-fidelity color paired with VESA DisplayHDR 400 delivering dynamic contrast, on the QHD display.
Enhanced Gaming GUI – Choose from a variety of modes including Gamer, FPS or RTS to optimize display settings for the best view possible.
Customers say
Customers find the monitor performs excellently for gaming and appreciate its color accuracy and contrast. The picture quality is phenomenal, and the 240Hz refresh rate ensures minimal motion blur, making it a great value for the money. The build quality receives mixed feedback, with some customers satisfied while others report quality control issues. Similarly, pixel quality is mixed, with some customers reporting no dead pixels while others mention dead pixels near the center of the screen. The brightness also gets mixed reviews.
12 reviews for LG 27″ UltraGear QHD (2560×1440) Gaming Monitor, 240Hz, 1ms, VESA DisplayHDR 400, G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, 4-Pole HP Out DTS HP:X, Tilt/Height/Pivot Stand, Black
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Original price was: $499.99.$364.00Current price is: $364.00.
Joe W. –
Amazing performance at an affordable price!
This monitor is a fantastic choice for gamers looking for top-tier performance and stunning visuals. With its 2560×1440 resolution and 240Hz refresh rate, gameplay is incredibly smooth, and the 1ms response time ensures minimal motion blur. The IPS panel delivers vibrant colors and wide viewing angles, making every game look stunning. G-Sync and FreeSync compatibility help eliminate screen tearing, providing a seamless experience. The sleek design and adjustable stand add to its appeal. Overall, this monitor is a powerhouse for gaming and a great value for the price! 🚀🔥
Switch –
Stunning Visuals and Smooth Gameplay
First, the QHD resolution (2560×1440) is absolutely crisp. The clarity is fantastic—games look incredibly detailed, and everything from fast-paced action sequences to scenic landscapes is rendered beautifully. The 27-inch size is just perfect; not too big but large enough to immerse you in the experience without overwhelming your desk.The refresh rate (165Hz) is a game-changer, especially for competitive gaming. The screen feels buttery smooth, and I’ve noticed a significant improvement in response times compared to my old monitor. Combined with 1ms response time and NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, I’m getting the smoothest gameplay without screen tearing or stuttering.The color accuracy and contrast are on point too, thanks to the IPS panel. Whether I’m playing games or just watching movies, the colors pop and the blacks are deep, which makes everything look vibrant and rich.The design is sleek with some nice RGB lighting accents on the back, adding a little extra flair to my setup without being too over-the-top. The stand is solid, and I love that it’s height-adjustable and has a tilt/swivel feature, so I can find the perfect viewing angle.Overall, the LG 27″ UltraGear QHD Gaming Monitor is an incredible value for gamers who want high performance without breaking the bank. It checks all the boxes: stunning visuals, smooth gameplay, and a stylish design. Highly recommend it!PLEASE NOTE: IT DOES NOT HAVE IN BUILT SPEAKERS
David Swisher –
Phenomenal Monitor for the budget friendly gamer
This LG Ultragear monitor will have you thinking, “Why didn’t I get this sooner?” The packaging is done very well to ensure no damage upon arrival. I actually purchased this monitor from another retailer for about $400, I saw it go on sale for under $300 and I just had to pick up another. The picture quality is suburb for not being an OLED panel, I have had no screen-tearing or dead pixels since I’ve starting playing on it. I play games at 1440p 240hz with zero issues on this monitor, the size of 27 inches is perfect for any casual or hardcore gamer. I replaced another LG 1440p monitor with this one, and I see a much brighter picture and quality of the image on this monitor.
Radler –
Excellent!
I’m a bit picky with monitors and am rather impressed with this panel, but not using the HDR feature. Been wanting to upgrade my gaming monitor to a native 1440p one for a bit ever since I upgraded my gaming machine, where apparently you can get worse performance with 1080p anymore, and I’ve been on the fence with getting an OLED. However, I think I’ll wait a couple more years given how good this (relatively) cheap monitor is. Just very impressed with the display in general. Only thing I feel like could be improved is the colors in HDR mode — just doesn’t look good in HDR. I use photo/video editing displays for most things and this gaming monitor does actually look pretty good otherwise.
Chloe –
quality qhd!
i think i’m one of the lucky ones… no dead pixels upon arrival! this monitor looks amazing, and it’s BIG. take my review with a grain of salt, though; i’m coming from a 2019 hp omen laptop. i think anything is an improvement over that lol.the colors are SO CLEAN and saturated, there is very little “glow” when displaying mostly black screens. it’s heavy and it all feels super quality. i think my biggest gripe is there is a cable clip on the back, that i didn’t REALIZE was a cable clip, and now i can’t get it off, therefore no cables are clipped. bizarre.also, this is a nitpick because you can SEE photos in other reviews, but the product description claims this is glossy finish. it is most definitely matte, LOL. obviously. because it’s not OLED. anyway, still really really nice!!!edit: after 2 months i did get a dead pixel. it’s literally completely undetectable while watching movies or playing games, but when i use art programs i can see it… anyway. it’s really tiny, i don’t think it’s that big of a deal unless more start randomly popping up. i’ll update again if more appear.
James A Hulsmann –
Screen flaws, coil whine, poor QC and only 1 year warranty – DO NOT BUY!!!
Massive QC issues on a monitor with ONLY a 1 year warranty – ARE THEY FOR REAL??? My first monitor had something akin to coil whine that was noticeable and a flaw between the LCD screen, and now the second has a great screen but guess what – still coil whine. Its lower and mostly blends in with the fan noise from the pc itself, but some of that is because my current used 3070 has crappy fans – so what happens when I upgrade? All modern LCD’s seem to come with some risk – grab that extended 5 years from Amazon from Asurion or whatever they are called – but so many issues I and others have seen, and one repeated across two monitors I personal got (coil whine – like – why is my monitor making ANY noise) – this is pathetic QC. And to go with it, they give you the literally shortest Warranty in the business. Ignore LG, buy from HP or Asus instead.
Aj100 –
Great 1440p monitor for high refresh rate gaming, even at 60+ fps!
This is the first “gaming” monitor I’ve bought. It’s amazing. Sitting next to a 1080p 24” monitor from Dell, this beast literally changes the way I look at things. Not only that, my poor little Nvidia RTX 3080 is now churning out higher frame rates and overall just looking better because of the high native refresh rate. I have an LGC4 tv for my PS5 and I know that 4K oled is definitely my holy grail for gaming, but sitting a foot away from my computer, I honestly can’t complain about 1440p gaming, it allows me to play on higher, even ultra, graphics modes while staying at or above 60 fps. The point is, buy it, I don’t think you’ll regret it!
Thamer al Mutairi –
الشاشه حلوه وفيها المميزات الي انذكرت وبالنسبه للي يخاف من الديد بكسل مافيها ديد بكسل.يجي معه ضمان سنه تسجله في موقع LG.الشاشه اقيمها 10/10
Brian –
TLDR: Received faulty monitor, power issue, returned to Amazon, Refunded, Repurchased same monitor that is fully workingThe first unit had an issue where after the boot up logo it would switch off after 5 seconds each time. I tried a different power cable, but it persisted. Since it was the day of delivery, I opted to return the unit suspecting the power board in the monitor was faulty. Putting this out there because it is a really rare circumstance for a brand-new monitor to arrive as.Amazon customer service was great, and they accepted the return. This was also after speaking with LG and them confirming such an issue would require coming in for repair (I’m glad I did not have to exercise that) and not just something you can troubleshoot.The second unit works perfectly. I highly recommend this screen for people who don’t want to take the dive into OLED yet. VRR works amazing with PS5 thanks to the HDMI 2.1 ports. I am also enjoying the added screen real estate coming from 24″. The response times are stellar as an FPS gamer and text looks pretty good when i need to work on documents. Overall recommend for someone in the less than 500 CAD price point as the monitor worth is debatable at MSRP, go for it when on offer.
Zachary –
Fast monitor with good motion clarity and pretty solid for the price. Just a heads up, there is an issue with this model where the screen will get white lines and start flickering after waking from sleep. The only way to fix it is to turn it off and on again. I found multiple articles online of people with the same issue and I reported to LG but they didn’t seem to care.Edit : The fix for the issue is to set the BPC to 12 in the Nvidia Control Panel. The monitor breaks when it’s set to 8 which is default.
Douglas –
It’s a decent monitor and has worked well for me for about a year since buying it. Unfortunately, I lost coverage on the warranty about a month ago since you only get one year, and I kid you not, between the time my warranty was up and the time that I’m writing this review, I have gotten three brand-new dead pixels in different spots on the monitor. And since it’s past the one-year mark, I’m no longer covered under the warranty. Honestly, it’s a decent monitor, but I would probably say to anyone reading this review that you should probably look at getting one that’s not this model or even brand. If a $600 monitor is crapping out after 1 year, there are better options for the price.
x3moss –
First monitor came with dirt under the screen glass, second had not even backlight on top (white glowing on black color). Display that cost 650 CAD should not have such issues. Control menu is not so good… as for picture quality and performance I have no complaints. But I’ll search something else.