LG releases 3 models Nano IPS gaming LCDs that support high-speed response of 1ms
LG revealed three new models, including the Nano IPS gaming liquid crystal display 32GQ950-B, which has a reaction time of 1 ms.
All versions have a "DAS mode" that reduces latency and enables a DCI-P3 98 percent color gamut display. The high dynamic range is VESA Display HDR certified and enables hardware calibration, continually allowing the display to be presented in the proper shade. The 32GQ950-B is a 32-inch 4K gaming liquid crystal display with a 144Hz refresh rate. Display color approximately 1.07 billion colors, brightness 450 cd / m2, viewing angle horizontal / vertical 178 °, high dynamic range VESA Display HDR 1000.
HDMI input x2, DisplayPort input x1, USB3.0 upstream x1, USB3.0 downstream x2, and headphone output x1 comprise the interface. The exterior dimensions are 719 mm wide, 278 mm deep, 491-601 mm tall, and 11.6 kg weight. It's yours for 1129 USD/USD.
The 32GQ850-B is a 32-inch WQHD gaming liquid crystal display with a 240Hz refresh rate (260Hz at OC). Display color approximately 1.07 billion colors, brightness 450 cd / m2, viewing angle horizontal / vertical 178 °, high dynamic range VESA Display HDR 600. HDMI input x2, DisplayPort input x1, USB3.0 upstream x1, USB3.0 downstream x2, and headphone output x1 comprise the interface. The exterior measurements are 714 mm in width, 278 mm in depth, 504 to 614 mm in height, and 8.2 kg in weight. This one costs 777 USD/EUR.
The 27GP95R-B is a 27-inch 4K gaming liquid crystal display with a 144Hz refresh rate. Display color approximately 1.07 billion colors, brightness 400 cd / m2, viewing angle horizontal / vertical 178 °, high dynamic range VESA Display HDR 600. HDMI input x2, DisplayPort input x1, USB3.0 upstream x1, USB3.0 downstream x2, and headphone output x1 comprise the interface. The exterior measurements are 609 mm in width, 291 mm in depth, 465 to 575 mm in height, and 7.96 kg in weight. This one also costs 777 USD/EUR.
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1ms high speed response, LOL.
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I like the 32 inch model, that looks very nice for the $'s
Display HDR 1000...that's pretty punchy.
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i'm sure these will all be very nice as LG is very consistent.
but what the freaky frack with those MSRPs?
LG is stepping on their own product line with these mythical prices that do not reflect the market or the competition. if they were going for the refresh market, they're lagging

in the meantime one could look at QD-OLED, OLED or full sized (modern) TV as a monitor at those prices
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i'm sure these will all be very nice as LG is very consistent.
but what the freaky frack with those MSRPs?
LG is stepping on their own product line with these mythical prices that do not reflect the market or the competition. if they were going for the refresh market, they're lagging

in the meantime one could look at QD-OLED, OLED or full sized (modern) TV as a monitor at those prices
I like the look of this one from Viewsonic:
https://www.viewsonic.com/uk/products/lcd/XG321UG
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i have never seen a monitor perform as advertised this one wont be any different. 1ms they say huh, i bet you they are lying.