LG UltraGear gaming monitors (model 27GP850) are the first in the world to earn VESA AdaptiveSync Display certification, launched by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA).
The new VESA AdaptiveSync Display logo helps consumers to easily identify and compare the variable refresh rate (VRR) performance of gaming displays supporting VESA’s Adaptive-Sync protocol before they buy.
To be certified as the VESA AdaptiveSync Display, LG’s elite gaming monitors had to meet the exhaustive and rigorous requirements of the VESA Adaptive-Sync Display Compliance Test Specification (Adaptive-Sync Display CTS), which uses more than 50 test criteria to establish clear benchmarks for assessing monitors’ and laptops’ VRR capabilities. With high refresh rates, fast Gray-to-Gray (GTG) response times and low latency, the UltraGear gaming monitor met or exceeded the test scores specified in VESA’s new open standard.
LG’s AdaptiveSync Display-certified monitors, LG UltraGear 27GP850, provide the level of visual performance needed for seamless gaming experiences. This model met required scores across VESA’s Adaptive-Sync Display CTS, including in several key measurements such as refresh rate, screen-flicker, and response time. The 27-inch gaming monitor features advanced LG Nano IPS panels offering high refresh rates and a 1 millisecond GTG response time, allowing fluid gaming play and sharp, clean images for both PC and console games.
Local availability
LG UltraGear 27GP850 is available in the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and retails with a starting price of $600. It is available for order (in store and online) in LG authorized retailers and hyper markets.
The model 27GP95R will be launched in July with a starting price of $980. Its key specifications include Nano IPS, 4K(3840X2160), 144Hz Refresh Rate, IPS 1ms (GTG), NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, HDMI 2.1, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.