LG 27MP59G 27 "
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LG 27MP59G 27 "
Screen size:27 "
Resolution:1920x1080 (16:9)
Panel:IPS, response 5 ms
Frequency:75 Hz
Contrast:1 000:1
Brightness:250 cd/m²
Functions:AMD FreeSync, Flicker-Free
Connectors:VGA, HDMI, DisplayPort
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How to Choose a Gaming MonitorWe understand matrix types, suitable resolution, FreeSync and other important aspects when choosing a gaming monitor

Monitor matrices types: TN+film, IPS, VA, OLED, QLED and QD-OLEDCurrent types of monitor matrices, their pros and cons, as well as recommendations for selection
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I have long dreamed of a 27-inch monitor. In general, my first computer, in 2002, had a 17-inch monitor with a handset. Then, around 2008, I purchased a smart 22-inch Philips with a resolution of 1680 by 1050, which I used for 9 years. The time has come to expand and then I already wanted to get a larger pixel. You understand that in 15 years I have not gotten any younger and my vision has not gotten any better, and the larger dots allow me to sit further away from the screen, which strains my eyes much less. My only regret after purchasing this monitor is why I didn't do it sooner. The screen is gigantic, the dot is large, which means all the fonts, panels and buttons are also quite large and do not become small. I’m sitting at a distance of 110-130 cm from the screen and I see everything absolutely clearly. Moreover, the screen here is of high quality and is made on the basis of an IPS matrix. This automatically gives gorgeous color, wonderful viewing angles, good brightness and contrast. That is, visually the monitor is flawless. Since it has modern LED backlighting, it is important that the matrix is completely free of PWM flicker. Connects to anyone, even an old computer or laptop, without problems, all the necessary digital and analog ports are available The default screen settings are a killer for the eyes. The brightness is too high, color saturation and contrast are also too aggressively high. I guess that this is done for the WOW effect when the monitor is on display next to competitors' models. But for comfortable use, manual adjustment is required. Fortunately, it is simple and straightforward. |
I've seen many reviews mentioning visible pixels and that it's supposedly hard to set up, but I didn't get that impression. I connected it via HDMI, installed drivers and utilities for setup, restarted the computer, adjusted brightness, contrast with the slider, and response time, and that's it (resolution and refresh rate automatically set as needed). Initially, of course, the brightness and contrast were eye-popping, but that's probably for display purposes to make it look nice. The only downside is that it's a bit wobbly, though my desk is quite small, but I resolved this issue by placing speakers on both sides of the monitor =) Another slight disappointment was that my headphones didn't work when plugged into the back of the monitor, but that's an issue with my graphics card; it's old and likely couldn't transmit sound via HDMI back then (Geforce 9800 GT). I enabled the 1ms Motion Blur function but didn't really understand it; it was too harsh on the eyes. I liked the ability to set profile settings for different tasks. I created three different profiles - for internet surfing, gaming, and movies, each with different brightness and contrast levels. Image, lots of settings, HDMI, headphone jack Shaky ![]() |
I made another upgrade of the system unit and put a powerful gaming video card from AMD there. In addition to a good price, such cards support tricky proprietary synchronization of frame rate and monitor refresh rate. This thing is called AMD FreeSync and you need a compatible monitor for it to work, since the choice of such models with a variety of diagonals is now excellent. This is probably the best of the inexpensive gaming monitors on the IPS matrix. Yes, labor nerds can say that IPS is generally not suitable for such tasks and the matrix must be strictly TN. But upon the fact of use, I will say that all this is a star. The monitor is really cool and the 5ms response time actually works great. Yes, there is a little smearing in the tests, but that's what tests are for, to catch such things. In real games, everything is fine, in shooters, dynamic scenes are displayed flawlessly, there are no loops or visible artifacts from the word at all. Again, the color and viewing angles that this IPS matrix gives are an order of magnitude better than any TN screen can give out. For the eyes, the picture is pleasant, the vision is almost not tiring. AMD FreeSync, which I wrote about above, really works, having tried it, I think that for any gamer this is a must have. There are no connection problems in principle, there is a set of common connectors on the back. There is no only DVI, but it can be easily connected with an inexpensive adapter. Long-term warranty, two years. After a month of use, I noticed two minor flaws. The first is the glow effect, which is typical for matrices of this type. Personally, it does not bother me and it is visible only in the evening, in low ambient light. The second cant concerns the shortcomings of the assembly, the plastic is thin, walks under the fingers. The stand is flimsy, any push of the table causes the monitor to wiggle |
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