LG 27GL850 Monitor is a NVIDIA-tested and officially verified G-Sync® Compatible monitor, eliminating screen tearing and minimizing stutter for a smoother, faster gaming experience. Currently, comparing these: -LG Ultragear 27GL850-Asus TUF VG27AQ-Dell S2721DGF These are equally priced, but the Gigabyte G27Q has the same stats, but is around 100 EUR cheaper. Please note that contrast ratio values weren't measured by me and I took them from tftcentral and rtings reviews. This item LG 27GL850-B 27 Inch Ultragear QHD Nano IPS 1ms NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible Gaming Monitor, Black Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ 27â Monitor, 1440P WQHD (2560 x 1440), IPS, 165Hz (Supports 144Hz), G-SYNC Compatible, 1ms, Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync, Eye Care, DisplayPort HDMI Black On the right: LG 27GL850, 750:1 - 850:1 contrast ratio (varies between reviews) In the center: Macbook Pro 13", 1500:1 - 1600:1 contrast ratio (varies between reviews) LG 27GL850 - How to increase the contrast ratio (with OSD tweaks and colorimeter / ICC profile) Discussion Figured I'd post this for people who aren't happy with the ~800:1 contrast ratio of the monitor and want to get closer to the typical 1000:1 of IPS panels. The G7 is sitting quite a bit below the IPS alternatives in terms of gamut coverage. I have the same thought too about this monitor. The LED backlighting delivers deep black levels and rich colors for an amazing contrast ⦠Is the contrast ratio on the LG Ultragear 27GL850-B really that bad? *The scene is staged for understanding the feature. I never regret going for the low-contrast LG monitor, as i don't find the lower contrast noticeable compared to 1000:1 monitors. I have an M27Q but will be returning it due to backlight bleed. Discussion. The LED backlighting delivers deep black levels and rich colors for an amazing contrast and color detail. It can do about 90% D65-P3, while the LG can do 95% and the MSI can do 97%. LG 27GL850 Monitor is a NVIDIA-tested and officially verified G-Sync® Compatible monitor, eliminating screen tearing and minimizing stutter for a smoother, faster gaming experience. I've been reading a lot about monitors and can't decide between the LG 27GL850 and the ASUS PG279Q. As far as I understand it, contrast ratio is a pretty important aspect of picture quality, yet the 27GL850-B scores higher in picture quality on RTINGS than the PG279Q. The key advantage of the LG 27GL850 is that it has consistently fast response times at all refresh rates without variable overdrive, which makes it an ideal Freesync monitor, and the price is the contrast issues. On the left: Dell U2412M, 1130:1 contrast ratio. Can't stand the smearing on VA panels. Deep blacks are important to me but response time and ghosting are also and I have played for the IPS team as long as I can remember. Read all 94 LG 27GL850-B: Owner reviews, or leave your own review for the LG 27GL850 27'' UltraGear⢠Nano IPS 1ms Gaming Monitor with G-Sync® Compatibility. A: Answer Each retailer that sells the LG 27GL850 27'' UltraGear⢠Nano IPS 1ms Gaming Monitor with G-Sync® Compatibility, Model # 27GL850 will have a different date for deliveries and that information is proprietary information that only the retailer can provide you with. It has excellent reviews except the contrast performance.