{"id":157236,"date":"2022-12-14T05:26:56","date_gmt":"2022-12-14T05:26:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/lgs-latest-27-inch-oled-monitor-hits-that-gaming-sweet-spot\/"},"modified":"2022-12-14T05:26:56","modified_gmt":"2022-12-14T05:26:56","slug":"lgs-latest-27-inch-oled-monitor-hits-that-gaming-sweet-spot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/lgs-latest-27-inch-oled-monitor-hits-that-gaming-sweet-spot\/","title":{"rendered":"LG’s latest 27-inch OLED monitor hits that gaming sweet spot"},"content":{"rendered":"
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LG is following up its outlandish 45-inch curved UltraGear monitor<\/u> with a (slightly) more humble 27-inch flat-screen model. Despite lacking any curvature, the new display shares many of the same features as its big brother.<\/p>\n

It’s still an OLED<\/u> (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display which translates to deeper blacks and brighter whites. Looking at the specs sheet<\/u> (opens in new tab)<\/span>, HDR10 support is present, which allows the monitor to cover 98.5 percent of DCI-P3 (Digital Cinema Initiatives \u2013 Protocol 3) gamut and display a wide variety of colors. The resolution took a small hit as it’s now 2560×1440 (still 2K resolution) pixels with an aspect ratio of 16:9 due to the model’s smaller size. One of the biggest benefits of having the 45-inch is the added level of immersion and increased peripheral vision. 27 inches is still a decent size, but you may not catch that sneak attack coming in from your right.<\/p>\n

Same features as before<\/h2>\n