LG’s latest 4K monitors tick all boxes for next-generation console games

LG has unveiled three new game monitors as part of its CES 2021 announcements, following the launch of a new flagship entry in its UltraFine range earlier this week. The new range of screens includes a model refresh on LG’s 27GN950 gaming monitor with HDMI 2.1 support, a 32-inch 1440p screen and a 34-inch 1440p ultrawide monitor.

The LG UltraGear 27GP950 is a 27-inch 4K gaming monitor, which uses a Nano IPS panel and supports a fast refresh rate of 144Hz, although LG says that it does offer 160Hz through overclocking. It also supports HDMI 2.1 and variable refresh rate, enabling gamers to experience 4K games on both PCs and consoles at a 120Hz refresh rate, appealing to new owners of the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series S / X can do who wants to choose a monitor on a TV for the next generation of games.

The successor to LG’s 27GL850 monitor last year, the UltraGear 32GP850 is a 31.5-inch monitor with a refresh rate of 165Hz (180Hz at overclocking) and a gaming experience of 1440p. Lastly, the new LG UltraGear 34GP950G is a 34-inch ultra-large 1440p monitor with a 21: 9 aspect ratio and features Nvidia’s G-Sync Ultimate certification, which according to LG will enable the monitor to be ‘the best deliver image quality with minimal visual stuttering and tearing. (The other two in the group are G-Sync compatible.)

LG has not yet announced a release date or pricing for the UltraGear 27GP950, 32GP850 or 34GP950G monitors.

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