The LCD screen for Lenovo G27c-10 computer goes under 200 € at Amazon, a drop of about 14% on the price usually seen. This is currently our best value for money for small budgets.
The Lenovo G27c-10 monitor features a curved Full HD 165 Hz VA panel which, on paper, may be suitable for the vast majority of gamers. It remains to be seen if it keeps all its promises, particularly in terms of responsiveness…
Lenovo G27c-10
Introductory price €299
- Ergonomics
- Colors and contrast
- Reactivity
The Lenovo G27c-10 benefits from a good factory calibration which allows it to display faithful colors and an overall good rendering, with in particular deep blacks specific to the VA type panel. However, this monitor suffers from an afterglow time that is far too high, especially for a monitor intended for video games. It therefore has a hard time competing with the AOC C27G1 which, for the same price, is much more responsive.
Strong points
- Good factory calibration.
- Good contrast.
- Frequency of 165 Hz.
- FreeSync compatibility.
Weak points
- Disappointing responsiveness for a “gaming” model.
- Absence of black image insertion system (ELMB or ULMB).
- No USB hub.
- Viewing angles.
Alternatively
BenQ GW2480
- Ergonomics
- Colors and contrast
- Reactivity
The BenQ GW2480 is a good monitor for office use. It displays a quality image (color, contrast, viewing angles) and especially sins by its limited ergonomics, but classic in this price range. It stands out from the competition with a few small appreciable details, such as the cable routing system and its light sensor.