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💰 Sweet spot 2026: 27-inch 1440p 165Hz IPS. Under $300 for great quality
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LG 27GR83Q-B 27-inch Ultragear QHD (2560x1440) IPS Gaming Monitor, 240Hz, 1ms, DisplayHDR 400, G-Sync AMD FreeSync Premium, HDMI 2.1 DisplayPort, 4-Pole HP Out DTS GP:X, Tilt/Height/Pivot Stand, Black
AMD★★★★4.4
27"
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240Hz
IPS
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$329.95
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addedAt2026-05-15T14:34:31.802Z
sourceamazon-discovery
Screen27"
resolution1440p
Refresh240Hz
PanelIPS
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.2 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Quality monitor but has stuck pixels
I got one red stuck pixel (not a dead pixel) in the middle of the screen. I ordered a second one and it was worse than the first one I returned the second order since it had like 5-8 stuck pixels of different colors. Apart from that, really no issues. Colors are good, the stand is amazing, very responsive and feels high quality. However, I still don’t know why there’s such a big problem with the pixels. Both monitors I ordered had stuck pixels, just one had more than the other.
Jonatan Alfaro · 2026-05-02 · via amazon
★★★★★Great quality and performance for 1440p gaming
Awesome monitor so far. No issues since unboxing it and has made my gaming look amazing and has been a huge upgrade over my previous 1080p 144hz monitor. The 1440p looks great and my gameplay feels just as good on it. Controls are easy to use with the little knob on the bottom and set up was easy as well. Definitely would buy again to replace my second monitor in the future.
Chris S. · 2026-03-23 · via amazon
★★★★★A Stunning IPS Monitor That Rivals OLED – Without the Burn-In Risk
100% would recommend. I put my room in darkness and placed this monitor near my laptop's OLED screen, and it's almost identical in color clarity. It has 1 billion colors just like OLED screens and supports 10-bit (8-bit + FRC, so it's technically 10-bit). Even though it's an IPS panel, it handles dark colors incredibly well—better than any IPS monitor I’ve seen—almost like how it appears on OLED. What’s great is the brightness—it can get really intense in a fully lit room. And the text on screen is super clear, unlike most VA monitors that ruin text quality, especially if you code or play visual novel games. Viewing angles are great, I can't complain. I would recommend this over an OLED with the same specs 100%—great price, great quality, and no risk of burn-in.
Hichami Ossama · 2025-06-28 · via amazon
★★★★★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.
Chloe · 2024-05-13 · via amazon
★★★★★It will take 4 to 6 months to have a refund issued by LG and 2 post office trips!
DO NOT buy LG products! The product support is terrible. We bought this monitor from Amazon on October 31. The Amazon return window was December 31. One month after that the monitor start shutting off all the time. I went through LG tech-support to fix the problem they told me I needed to send it back to them to have it repaired. Two months later we received it back and it’s still had the same problem. This is my son’s monitor and he is homeschooled. LG is now saying I have to send it back to them again to get confirmation that it is unrepairable to be able to get a refund. So this could be another two months. I would not recommend buying any LG products! I am going to have to spend another 380 to buy him a different brand of monitor so that he can finish this year’s school. I wish Amazon’s return/refund policy was longer than two months. I feel like they would’ve handled this a lot easier. We will have to wait another 2 months to see if they issue the return or send back another defective product! Otherwise the monitor was great and he really liked it!