If you’re looking for something to spend that tax refund on, or just wanting to treat yourself, there’s a new range of LG UltraGear gaming monitors set to hit retailers, and you can score a bargain pre-ordering today.
The pre-order offer is now live, giving you a chance to save 25% off four of their Ultra-Gear monitors in 27” and 32” screen sizes, including two curved displays.
First up are the ‘flat’ monitors, starting with the 27-inchUltraGear QHD Nano IPS 180Hz (O/C 200Hz) gaming monitor. Normally priced at $699 you can save $174.75 and pay just $524.25 while on pre-order.
This 27” monitor supports a QHD (2560×1440) reso;ution, and comes with a super fast 200Hz refresh rate, 1ms Grey-to-Grey (GtG) response, and supports HDR400 (HDR at 400nits).
Next is the larger option, the 32-inch UltraGear QHD Nano IPS 180Hz gaming monitor. Normally priced at $849, you can save over $200 and pay just $636.75 until August 4th.
The monitor has the same resolution and GtG response, though a slightly slower refresh rate at a ‘mere’ 180Hz. The 32-inch UltraGear (32GS85Q-B) jumps support to HDR10 offering a clean, crisp and colour accurate display.
Gamers will also find both of these monitors are VESA certified for AdaptiveSync
as well as NVIDIA G-SYNC® Compatible and AMD FreeSync.
If you’ve been checking out the options for curved gaming monitors, then this may be the place to start. LG is offering 25% off two curved displays, a 27” and 32” UltraGear displays with a QHD resolution, 1000R curve, 1MS GtG response and with 180Hz refresh rate.
The 27” UltraGear 1000R curved gaming monitor is normally priced at $449, but you can nab it for just $336.75, while the 32” UltraGear 1000R curved gaming monitor is normally $549.00 but you can grab it for just $411.75.
Both the 27” and 32” UltraGear curved Gaming monitors are AMD FreeSync and VESA certified AdaptiveSync.
If you’re interested in getting your hands on any of these new LG UltraGear gaming monitors, you can head over to the LG website – but you may want to hurry as you only have until August 4th to get your pre-order in.
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