LG Electronics’ UltraGear gaming monitors just secured an important milestone to boost its reputation in the market.
The 27GP950 and 27GP850 models became the first in the world to earn AdaptiveSync Display certification from the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA).
The devices had to meet VESA’s requirements to be AdaptiveSync Display-certified, through its Compliance Test Specification (CTS).
The test included more than 50 test criteria. This is to establish clear benchmarks for assessing monitors’ and laptops’ VRR capabilities, including several key measurements such as:
- Refresh rate
- Screen-flicker
- Response time
With high refresh rates, fast Gray-to-Gray (GTG) response times, and low latency, the two monitors exceeded VESA’s needed test scores.
The two monitors are both NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible with support for up to AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.
The 27GP950 (144Hz, 3840 x 2160 UHD IPS display) retails for US$ 799.99 while the 27GP850 (165Hz, 2560 x 1440 QHD IPS display) sells for US$ 499.99.
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