LG 27G850A is a new UltraGear gaming monitor that is about to hit the European and the U.S. market but it seems it is already available in China. We found the monitor’s basic data on LG’s Japan website and after researching it, we came upon a review on BiliBili dated from November 2024. This review unveils it all, including the display panel model – LG LM270WRD-SSA1. This is a Nano IPS display…
LG Japan’s website has listed the LG 34GX90SA with its basic specifications only and it looks like it’s the smaller sibling of the LG 39GX90SA. Obviously, the diagonal size, pixel density, footprint, and weight are the only differences between the two. Each has a curved OLED display panel with an 800R curvature and an ultra-wide QHD resolution of 3440 x 1440 px. The displays cover 98.5% of the…
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