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LG Gaming Monitors With High Refresh Rate Is Set To Unveil At IFA 2017

LG gaming monitors are on the verge of getting announced at IFA 2017 in Berlin next week. LG is planning to bring in a 32-inch and a 27-ink GK monitors with high refresh rates of 144Hz, which can be overclocked (up to 165Hz) and 240Hz simultaneously.

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LG Gaming Monitors At IFA 2017

LG 27-inch GK gaming monitor comes with a 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms Motion Blur Reduction and AMD FreeSync technology. It also comes with Black Stabilizer, Dynamic Action Sync, and Crosshair to apparently enhance accuracy in FPS games.

While LG 32-inch (model 32GK850G) comes with a 144Hz refresh rate, Nvidia G-Sync graphic processing technology for a hick-free gaming experience. The monitor also has a Sphere Lighting, which creates soft ambiance lighting to increase immersive-ness of games and reduce eye fatigue during dark conditions.

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  • Black Stabilizer: It delivers clearer contrast to give games maximum visibility. 
  • Dynamic Action Sync: This minimizes input lag, which helps players to react faster to the action.

LG Gaming Monitors

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In extension to this, LG is also expected to showcase a 34-inch Ultrawide gaming monitor (model 34UC89G) with 21:9 aspect ratio display. This monitor will also support Nvidia G-Sync and will have a 144Hz refresh rate, which can again be overclocked to 166Hz to maximize the gaming experience.

Jang Ik-hwan, Vice President, IT Division, LG Electronics said;

Our efforts to deliver the best platform for gamers have resulted in these amazing new monitors which we’ll showcasing at IFA. We are confident that players will notice a difference in their gameplay and look forward to seeing their reactions once they’ve had a chance to test drive these fantastic new products.


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