LG is launching its twin mode GX7 OLED monitor within the US, with refresh charges as much as 720Hz. Primarily based on LG Show’s fourth-generation WOLED panel, the 26.5-inch 27GX790B can run at 540Hz in 1440p decision, or a formidable 720Hz in a not-so-impressive 720p decision.
The twin mode choice helps you to swap between the 540Hz and 720Hz modes with a scorching key, permitting you to vary to larger refresh charges for esports video games that may run at larger body charges and swap again to the 1440p decision for video games the place you don’t want something near 720Hz.
Priced at $999.99, LG says the 27GX790B is the corporate’s brightest OLED gaming monitor to date, due to the most recent era of tandem OLED that permits this panel to succeed in 335 nits of typical brightness. The 27GX790B additionally consists of the same old 0.02ms OLED response instances, DisplayPort 2.1 help, G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Professional compatibility, and DisplayHDR True Black 500 help.
Preorders for the 27GX790B begin right this moment within the US, and LG can be bundling a 27-inch 1080p IPS show (value $299.99) with any preorders made by February 1st. Preorders of LG’s GX7 will begin delivery in early February.
