The LG UltraGear 27GR95QE is one of the rare monitors to feature an OLED panel operating at 240 Hz manufactured by LG Display. Enough to make the difference compared to classic LCD monitors, even the most efficient.
LG UltraGear 27GR95QE
Introductory price €1099
Boulanger.com
€698.99Nine
Rakuten
€698.99Nine
Son-Video.com
€749.00Nine
Fnac.com marketplace
€803.76Nine
Darty Marketplace
€805.35Nine
Amazon Marketplace
€823.99Nine
Topbiz.fr
€879.88Nine
Grosbill
€999.90Nine
Cybertek
€999.90Nine
Top Buy
€1,017.74Nine
LDLC
€1,111.91Nine
Material.net
€1,111.91Nine
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Inaugurated by Samsung Display with its QD-Oled panel (see the review of the Philips Envia 34M2C8600), Oled technology on monitors keeps all its promises. In addition to the intrinsic image quality including infinite contrast and open viewing angles, the LG UltraGear 27GR95QE monitor impresses above all with its unrivaled responsiveness. This model will delight competitive players who are above all looking for performance without any compromise.
Strong points
- Image quality.
- Native frequency of 240 Hz.
- Infinite contrast.
- FreeSync and G-Sync compatibility.
- Unrivaled responsiveness.
- Remote.
Weak points
- Maximum brightness limited in SDR.
- Settings impossible without the remote control (no button on the monitor).
- Low resolution in absolute terms (109 pixels per inch).
- High consumption.
Alternatively
Asus TUF VG28UQL1A
Introductory price €899
Amazon
€529.00Nine
Amazon Marketplace
€591.34Nine
Topbiz.fr
€640.77Nine
Rakuten
€644.99Nine
Fnac.com marketplace
€649.98Nine
Fnac.com
€649.99Nine
Darty.com
€649.99Nine
Material.net
€661.90Nine
Top Buy
€763.94Nine
Grosbill
€799.90Nine
Cybertek
€799.90Nine
Son-Video.com
€799.99Nine
LDLC
€811.91Nine
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For exclusive use on PC, the Asus TUF VG28UQL1A monitor is of little interest with its very demanding Ultra HD definition on such a small diagonal. We would rather recommend a more suitable 32-inch or 27-inch Quad HD model. On the other hand, for those who intend to enjoy the new consoles in 4K 120 Hz VRR via HDMI 2.1, this monitor is simply perfect. Well calibrated, it benefits from excellent ergonomics and very good responsiveness.