Very important if you want to get the most out of this monitor, so please upvote for visibility. Pcmonitors tested this monitor on 21.12.2022. They mention their RGB settings 46-50-44 and mine were basically the same, only "1" difference for one color, so it should work fine for just everyone. They also included an ICC profile for download in their review. For whoever already has this monitor, I actually recommend not applying an ICC profile because they don't work in most of the time, especially in games, but it could be helpful for applying an sRGB clamp (emulation) that pcmonitors have a short YT tutorial for in one of their videos. This clamp will not only tone down the excessive yellows and shades between green and yellow, but also help with response times for mentioned colors, causing far less yellow ghosting that in some content is visible for almost any VA monitor. sRGB gamma correction is great as well, especially for better separation of dark colors. I tested things only with the tool for NVIDIA, not sure if AMD drivers allow using an ICC profile or if EBIB primaries from this monitor will be recognized. With an Intel GPU, especially likely for office laptops and PCs, you are screwed with no doubt. If you didn't pull the trigger yet, there is now an even better 24" flat VA option out there, especially in terms of response time and sRGB coverage - AOC 25G3ZM. It also has adjustable height.
@@calvito-7 Get an AOC 25G3ZM if you want the best 1080p VA monitor currently on the market. The refresh rate of 119.880 Hz is optimal. Can't beat its response times, especially there is no colorful ghosting apart from a little lemon ghosting of white text on black/dark grey background. It can be further reduced by setting color gamut to sRGB with novideo_srgb or AMD Color Tweaks tools. I use it since 4 months and this monitor finally gave me peace and will be my last monitor before I switch to 4K (1440p can be unusable due to scaling problems, especially fonts - at least it was for me).
@@T4ish0 Hey, I've seen your posts in the search of a decent VA, gz on finding a suitable one. I tried the 25G3ZM too, I felt like it had a bit of higher input lag that was noticeable for me in shooters with fast snappy mouse movements so I ended up just returning it. Unfortunately I didn't test at 120hz, maybe would have felt different since pixel transitions would atleast comply better with longer refresh cycles. Also did SRGB clamp but stuggled to find sweet spot with brightness, had it at around 20 i think but the bright whites caused me discomfort in the evening. What settings do you use? Also if it's not too bothersome and you happen to have polarized lenses at hand, like some polarized sunglasses, could you check how the 25G3ZM is polarized? I didn't check this but I feel like maybe differently polarized screen affected my viewing comfort.
The difference between 120 and 240Hz is fairly noticeable, however for a sensitive person playing fast shooters or racing games, an IPS panel could still be a better solution if the tradeoffs are acceptable. Personally, I found a noticeable difference even between 144Hz and 120Hz in limited scenarios. Mostly related to black smearing and the lemon hue of white fonts when scrolling some dark-themed websites. I'm using the brightness level 5/100, the measured brightness is 88 nits. I try to keep the light level relatively low in my room to match this conservative monitor's brightness. The sRGB clamp and adjusting the gamma curve to match the sRGB target also help. The intended 2.2 gamma setting was in my case a measured 2.05, so much brighter than it should be. Gamma calibration also helped a lot to separate shades of dark grey, which is very nice for dark scenes in movies or nights/dungeons in games. I use Windows 10 night light at 5 to make the display usable without any external lightning, sometimes turning it off for long TV series nights. Anything more will introduce too much ghosting, especially the lemon one for white text.
Notice that, although it is an LG branded monitor, it is an AUoptronics panel, so dead pixel is more common on those. 2nd, one dead pixel is not covered under the warranty terms and does not allow you to exchange the monitor, usually it has to be a couple of dead pixels to warrant a replacement, read the small letters in the manufacturer warranty conditions clarifying what is considered replaceable under warranty and what is not.
For those who does not know how to have better performance (remove motion blueness) this is the way : It is indeed a VA panel, VA panels does have aprox. 5ms not 1. This monitor has the ability to change in 1 (not even close to 1 2-3) that means it will have motion blur and maybe a ghosting (it depends even more in the response time [chose faster RT]) . Thank me later. So play with more MS and do not even thing to judge a VA monitor! Perfect price for a perfect monitor. Thank you again LG, and thank me later!
@@phantom0823 How many players are playing in the console? If you are one and you do not care about others, then yes! You will have more than you want (In PC it has 100% potential of FPS and Sync) but it is VFM even for any console (If you got no Display Port (DP) in your PS4 then no FPS more than 60 "not worth"). VA Panel is good for straight view but IPS (i sugest you an IPS panel with 100 euros/dollars not more for ps4 because you cant view more thank 60 fps or have DP cable I think).
@@phantom0823 So yes, if you are thinking in future to upgrade console and go ps5 or Xbox series X and etc. then 100% worth the shot. VA panel is like the best for one player front screen. Go for it! I have it RN and I am very happy. let me know if you need anything else. Have a good day.
@@justinskoryk573 i’m using gamer 2 settings free sync is on response time faster gamma mode 3 color temp warm brightness max (i always have my brightness max) contrast 80 (also like to keep high) sharpness 70
@@sosahdzshould i buy this monitor i broke my 75 hz one and im on a pretty low budget, so should i buy it? I mostly use it for games like csgo fortnite minecraft fishing planet not something to complex please help me out
@@georgica7572 I would I really love the picture on this thing I had another monitor before this one which was a tuf gaming one from new egg passed it down to my younger brother but you will not regret the picture on this my friend and the refresh rate is noice 👍🏻 saving up for a 1440P monitor soon
Thanks for this. Avoided making a mistake. Need good colour for graphics work as well as fairly decent gaming ability. Nothing too mental, but needs to be good
I love this thing. I have the 27 inch version. Got it for 120 bucks. It punches way above its price. Once you lock in free sync with Xbox it’s BUTTERY 120 FPS on call of duty. Never drops!
I just ordered this monitor today for $115USD. Im currently using an unknown brand 21" IPS 60hz monitor and I feel like Im not getting the most with this monitor. Hopefully this monitor will exceed my expectations in gaming as I have never tried a high refresh monitor also the reason I buy this because its LG they been on this playing field for a very long time and believe on their brand.
You seem to be very hung up on the "low" maximum brightness. I disagree on this point. Unless you're putting your monitor right in front of a bright window, you should never run it at any high brightness, ever. It leads to eye fatigue and can contribute to headaches and migraines. 200 nits is already too much for most, with 120 to 140 nits being more realistic for comfortable long term use. 250 nits peaks brightness is *fine*. Also, a contrast of 3000:1 leads to really dark blacks considering it's 3000:1 down from 250 nits. With a comparable IPS at 250 nits and 800:1 contrast, as most LG IPS monitors have, you don't get black. Ever. You get dark grey at best.
I believe, he was trying to refer to HDR, but he also mentioned it does not have HDR. So, I didn't understand his problem with brightness either. I am always on 125 nits. That's the best for my eyes. But a lot of things depends on it. Light, day/night, etc. I think it's a great monitor though. Seeing how the 27inch version held up. 5150:1 contrast ratio and 6.1ms response time. I think it's one of the best bang for the buck in my life. I will recieve it on Tuesday.
I'm using a now-discontinued LG 24MP59G-P IPS monitor circa 2019. The blacks are not adequate in a dark room. Do you think the VA monitor in this video would be a worthwhile sidegrade? I'm OK with what I have now except for the blacks and minor IPS glow. I keep the brightness between 0% and 15%.
@@GaijinMo I think it would be definitely a huge upgrade for you. 5150:1 contrast ratio, 6.1ms response time. Beautiful blacks. No ghosting, dark smearing and overshoot. I am very very happy with this lg 24gq50f-b. I ordered another one as well.
@@Version-ru1mj FWIW, I did buy the 24GQ50F-B and returned it. The maximum black was darker than the 24MP59G-P, but just barely, and not in a way that added detail. I wasn't expecting OLED blacks, but I thought there would be more of a difference. There was also a lot of pixel walk and flickering in Lagom tests. The UFO test showed more jittery motion than the IPS model. The screen does wobble less due to a sturdier stand-to-panel connection, which seems to be one improvement. If I didn't have a monitor with the same form factor, I would've kept the 24QC50F-B, but it seemed like every advantage came with a drawback.
@@GaijinMoSo let's begin... About the blacks, did you change the black stabilizer from the stock settings which was 50? I've talked to many peope about this who owns the monitor. You should've decreased it to 25-30. Beautiful blacks my man, beautiful. It's actually OLED close blacks if not it is. (I've got a OLED TV). The flickerng, pixel walk sounds interesting. That did not happyn with my unit and I use it daily for gaming and software development. Maybe a faulty unit? I use it on fast settings with 165hz and playing Valorant, CS:GO, etc... No problem at all. On faster settings, I've seen some smearing / overshoot. That's why I've put it back to fast and problem solved. No overshoot or smearing.
I’ve noticed slight ghosting but not enough to piss me off most of the time I don’t even notice it unless I really looked for it and tried to make it happen
I bought it for my ps4 because my tv broke and a good tv is over the price of this monitor. I can say it's really good. U have very low delay good colours and nice menu. I recommend it if u want a cheap ok monitor for an old console
I just got bought that monitor but doestn have sound.. I got it connected with the ps4 but when i quit the headphones the sound of the monitor doesnt go out? Does the monitor need speaker?
I have heard some people say the stand cannot be removed but according to the manual it can be. I'm just confused, can it actually be removed actually?
wanted to ask if its the same as the LG 27GQ50F-B ? I think the difference is just that its 27'' instead of 24'' but i am not sure if its like a rip off version off it. i know that i am pretty late but wanted to buy that monitor so curios if its the same
Excuse me friend, I have the same monitor, but when I want to put the FPS counter on my monitor it doesn't work, it always stays at 165 and I've already tried many games, but the counter simply doesn't give the real FPS, but it always remains the same at 165
@@TheInvoker78 Within European Union, this monitor is available only in some Greek stores. One of them called "eurosupplies" has international delivery and a relatively cheap price of 162 euros VAT included. Unfortunately, shipment to Poland is outrageous 53 euros, so if I need to return it (14-day return according to EU law), I lose over 100 euros. Shipment to Italy is 64 euros! They have "IPS" in the product name btw, but it's 100% the same model. I asked Polish LG customer service and they have no plans to make it available in my country. I will probably wait a couple of weeks for better options, hopefully, availability in Germany, before I'm so desperate.
After 30 days of shipping adventure from Greece to Poland, I finally got my LG 24GQ50F-B. It was returned to the seller from North Macedonia due to some label problems. Despite the claimed 53 euros shipping, it was "only" 40 at checkout, 200 euros total. No dead pixels. First thing - turn off energy saving mode, it dims the screen when scrolling and brightens it up right after, so annoying! The second thing - the 'Black stabilizer' should remain at 50. Any other setting will make all dark shades look the same. Third - limit the refresh rate to 120Hz. The reduction in ghosting from 144Hz to 120Hz is MASSIVE! The "Fast" overdrive setting seems to perform best. "Fastest" WILL sometimes cause smearing that is absent on "Fast" and "Normal" because of overshoot, for example, Discord avatar icons. Only a few of the worst-case CPU radiator images caused visible ghosting when scrolling, but most of the radiator images were displayed without any flicker at all, which positively surprised me. In videos, where there is slow panning instead of fast scrolling, things are even easier for the monitor to handle. The best multi-purpose monitor ever.
@@T4ish0 i don't trust to buy from any seller other than amazon. with amazon is so easy to return monitors and i have had too many bad experiences with monitors. i pretend a full black panel without trace of bleeding and after my old TN i had since 4 years ago (it was bad with colors, specially white, but stunning black for a TN and no bleeding at all), i never found a monitor without bleeding (mostly in the corners). i can't risk.
@@T4ish0 What do you think about the color? Do you change anything for that? And i do agree having the black stabilizer at lower than 50 hurts more than it helps. Other than that i do sometime think that i wish the colors were better. For the $120 i got it for though its amazing and worth every cents.
I'm so jealous. I can now order one from Greece at 163 euros (not too bad), but additional 50 euros for shipping! Scared to think that with a dead pixel that would make me return the product, I would just lose 100 euros for a 2-way shipment.
I mean you are complaining about the monitor…majority of the time it’s the brightness, which honestly isn’t a big deal. You shouldn’t have to adjust your brightness farther than 200 nits. Blame yourself for bad placement of your gaming set up if it’s in front of a window.
I’m having the absolute worst time with this monitor, reds are pinkish, blues are green. All the colors are messed up. I tried messing around with the 6 color function, and nothing works. Hate this thing, I use it on ps5 and I feel like I have to change the color settings for each game.
hi, i just bought this monitor but there is extreme ghosting, and when i try to increase the refresh rate from 60 to 144 red pixel flickers appear, can someone help me? i connect it to my laptop it has only ryzen 3250u vega 3 cpu and 12 gb rams, hdmi cable is 1.4
Very important if you want to get the most out of this monitor, so please upvote for visibility.
Pcmonitors tested this monitor on 21.12.2022. They mention their RGB settings 46-50-44 and mine were basically the same, only "1" difference for one color, so it should work fine for just everyone. They also included an ICC profile for download in their review. For whoever already has this monitor, I actually recommend not applying an ICC profile because they don't work in most of the time, especially in games, but it could be helpful for applying an sRGB clamp (emulation) that pcmonitors have a short YT tutorial for in one of their videos. This clamp will not only tone down the excessive yellows and shades between green and yellow, but also help with response times for mentioned colors, causing far less yellow ghosting that in some content is visible for almost any VA monitor. sRGB gamma correction is great as well, especially for better separation of dark colors. I tested things only with the tool for NVIDIA, not sure if AMD drivers allow using an ICC profile or if EBIB primaries from this monitor will be recognized. With an Intel GPU, especially likely for office laptops and PCs, you are screwed with no doubt.
If you didn't pull the trigger yet, there is now an even better 24" flat VA option out there, especially in terms of response time and sRGB coverage - AOC 25G3ZM. It also has adjustable height.
Bro pls so it's a good choice, right?
Bro is it a good choice to get this or not I didn’t understand a word you said
@@calvito-7 Get an AOC 25G3ZM if you want the best 1080p VA monitor currently on the market. The refresh rate of 119.880 Hz is optimal. Can't beat its response times, especially there is no colorful ghosting apart from a little lemon ghosting of white text on black/dark grey background. It can be further reduced by setting color gamut to sRGB with novideo_srgb or AMD Color Tweaks tools. I use it since 4 months and this monitor finally gave me peace and will be my last monitor before I switch to 4K (1440p can be unusable due to scaling problems, especially fonts - at least it was for me).
@@T4ish0 Hey, I've seen your posts in the search of a decent VA, gz on finding a suitable one. I tried the 25G3ZM too, I felt like it had a bit of higher input lag that was noticeable for me in shooters with fast snappy mouse movements so I ended up just returning it. Unfortunately I didn't test at 120hz, maybe would have felt different since pixel transitions would atleast comply better with longer refresh cycles. Also did SRGB clamp but stuggled to find sweet spot with brightness, had it at around 20 i think but the bright whites caused me discomfort in the evening. What settings do you use?
Also if it's not too bothersome and you happen to have polarized lenses at hand, like some polarized sunglasses, could you check how the 25G3ZM is polarized? I didn't check this but I feel like maybe differently polarized screen affected my viewing comfort.
The difference between 120 and 240Hz is fairly noticeable, however for a sensitive person playing fast shooters or racing games, an IPS panel could still be a better solution if the tradeoffs are acceptable. Personally, I found a noticeable difference even between 144Hz and 120Hz in limited scenarios. Mostly related to black smearing and the lemon hue of white fonts when scrolling some dark-themed websites.
I'm using the brightness level 5/100, the measured brightness is 88 nits. I try to keep the light level relatively low in my room to match this conservative monitor's brightness. The sRGB clamp and adjusting the gamma curve to match the sRGB target also help. The intended 2.2 gamma setting was in my case a measured 2.05, so much brighter than it should be. Gamma calibration also helped a lot to separate shades of dark grey, which is very nice for dark scenes in movies or nights/dungeons in games. I use Windows 10 night light at 5 to make the display usable without any external lightning, sometimes turning it off for long TV series nights. Anything more will introduce too much ghosting, especially the lemon one for white text.
Notice that, although it is an LG branded monitor, it is an AUoptronics panel, so dead pixel is more common on those. 2nd, one dead pixel is not covered under the warranty terms and does not allow you to exchange the monitor, usually it has to be a couple of dead pixels to warrant a replacement, read the small letters in the manufacturer warranty conditions clarifying what is considered replaceable under warranty and what is not.
Which one do u recomend??
For those who does not know how to have better performance (remove motion blueness) this is the way : It is indeed a VA panel, VA panels does have aprox. 5ms not 1. This monitor has the ability to change in 1 (not even close to 1 2-3) that means it will have motion blur and maybe a ghosting (it depends even more in the response time [chose faster RT]) . Thank me later. So play with more MS and do not even thing to judge a VA monitor! Perfect price for a perfect monitor. Thank you again LG, and thank me later!
Is it good for ps4 pro?
@@phantom0823 How many players are playing in the console? If you are one and you do not care about others, then yes! You will have more than you want (In PC it has 100% potential of FPS and Sync) but it is VFM even for any console (If you got no Display Port (DP) in your PS4 then no FPS more than 60 "not worth"). VA Panel is good for straight view but IPS (i sugest you an IPS panel with 100 euros/dollars not more for ps4 because you cant view more thank 60 fps or have DP cable I think).
@@phantom0823 Do not waste money for no reason and adapter will not work to have more FPS (even though your console cant process more thank 50-60).
@@FotisBourisPs yes only one player
@@phantom0823 So yes, if you are thinking in future to upgrade console and go ps5 or Xbox series X and etc. then 100% worth the shot. VA panel is like the best for one player front screen. Go for it! I have it RN and I am very happy. let me know if you need anything else. Have a good day.
Have this monitor never regretted this purchase colors are good the settings i have are sweet play a lot of fps games
What settings do you recommend? I’m on console and just bought this monitor. I only play fps games.
@@justinskoryk573 i’m at work i’ll shoot you a reply when i’m home
@@justinskoryk573 i’m using gamer 2 settings free sync is on response time faster gamma mode 3 color temp warm brightness max (i always have my brightness max) contrast 80 (also like to keep high) sharpness 70
@@sosahdzshould i buy this monitor i broke my 75 hz one and im on a pretty low budget, so should i buy it? I mostly use it for games like csgo fortnite minecraft fishing planet not something to complex please help me out
@@georgica7572 I would I really love the picture on this thing I had another monitor before this one which was a tuf gaming one from new egg passed it down to my younger brother but you will not regret the picture on this my friend and the refresh rate is noice 👍🏻 saving up for a 1440P monitor soon
You should maybe give a few of your picture adjustments as a guide?
Thanks for this. Avoided making a mistake. Need good colour for graphics work as well as fairly decent gaming ability. Nothing too mental, but needs to be good
What color settings did you have it at?
Walmart just dropped the Price from $129. It’s now $109!!!
Complete steal 🔥🔥🔥
Yuup 106 on amazon right now
@@972CHENZO them Black Friday Deals 🤣
i bought one for 110 now i just have to wait for it to arrive to comment on it
How is it guys?
@@oompalumpa7224is it good?
I love this thing. I have the 27 inch version. Got it for 120 bucks. It punches way above its price.
Once you lock in free sync with Xbox it’s BUTTERY 120 FPS on call of duty. Never drops!
I just ordered this monitor today for $115USD. Im currently using an unknown brand 21" IPS 60hz monitor and I feel like Im not getting the most with this monitor. Hopefully this monitor will exceed my expectations in gaming as I have never tried a high refresh monitor also the reason I buy this because its LG they been on this playing field for a very long time and believe on their brand.
so how is it ??
How is it?
update?
@@romecodawkins9886 If you’re interested, I ordered it and it came and I really like it. It’s perfect for me.
They're 106 on amazon right now for black friday.
You seem to be very hung up on the "low" maximum brightness. I disagree on this point. Unless you're putting your monitor right in front of a bright window, you should never run it at any high brightness, ever. It leads to eye fatigue and can contribute to headaches and migraines.
200 nits is already too much for most, with 120 to 140 nits being more realistic for comfortable long term use.
250 nits peaks brightness is *fine*.
Also, a contrast of 3000:1 leads to really dark blacks considering it's 3000:1 down from 250 nits. With a comparable IPS at 250 nits and 800:1 contrast, as most LG IPS monitors have, you don't get black. Ever. You get dark grey at best.
I believe, he was trying to refer to HDR, but he also mentioned it does not have HDR. So, I didn't understand his problem with brightness either. I am always on 125 nits. That's the best for my eyes. But a lot of things depends on it. Light, day/night, etc. I think it's a great monitor though. Seeing how the 27inch version held up. 5150:1 contrast ratio and 6.1ms response time. I think it's one of the best bang for the buck in my life. I will recieve it on Tuesday.
I'm using a now-discontinued LG 24MP59G-P IPS monitor circa 2019. The blacks are not adequate in a dark room. Do you think the VA monitor in this video would be a worthwhile sidegrade? I'm OK with what I have now except for the blacks and minor IPS glow. I keep the brightness between 0% and 15%.
@@GaijinMo I think it would be definitely a huge upgrade for you. 5150:1 contrast ratio, 6.1ms response time. Beautiful blacks. No ghosting, dark smearing and overshoot. I am very very happy with this lg 24gq50f-b. I ordered another one as well.
@@Version-ru1mj FWIW, I did buy the 24GQ50F-B and returned it. The maximum black was darker than the 24MP59G-P, but just barely, and not in a way that added detail. I wasn't expecting OLED blacks, but I thought there would be more of a difference. There was also a lot of pixel walk and flickering in Lagom tests. The UFO test showed more jittery motion than the IPS model. The screen does wobble less due to a sturdier stand-to-panel connection, which seems to be one improvement. If I didn't have a monitor with the same form factor, I would've kept the 24QC50F-B, but it seemed like every advantage came with a drawback.
@@GaijinMoSo let's begin... About the blacks, did you change the black stabilizer from the stock settings which was 50? I've talked to many peope about this who owns the monitor. You should've decreased it to 25-30. Beautiful blacks my man, beautiful. It's actually OLED close blacks if not it is. (I've got a OLED TV). The flickerng, pixel walk sounds interesting. That did not happyn with my unit and I use it daily for gaming and software development. Maybe a faulty unit? I use it on fast settings with 165hz and playing Valorant, CS:GO, etc... No problem at all. On faster settings, I've seen some smearing / overshoot. That's why I've put it back to fast and problem solved. No overshoot or smearing.
Just bought it for my second display really like it
Would you mind sharing the color settings / calibration profile? It would help a lot for those that don't have a calibration tool
Yes please that'd be really great
,
Very interesting monitor. Is it possible to know if LG is considering to make this kind of monitor with 1440p 27"? Would love to buy it.
I got the 1080 p 27 inch version. Looks awesome. Text is a little blurry but the picture is clear
@@peterwoodaman5936how is it holding up so far
Cant adjust the monitor? I just got this but seems I cant move screen down and im getting nothing but glare from light because of it.
You can tilt it up and down. Took me. Awhile to figure this out
I’ve noticed slight ghosting but not enough to piss me off most of the time I don’t even notice it unless I really looked for it and tried to make it happen
I tried the 1 ms mood and the freesync premium , the freesync in better and no ghosting
bought it for 120 its cheap and good. I just didnt managed to find the buton for the setings at first. Its just too small
Where is it? I just bought it and can’t change the settings
Its the on off button
I bought it for my ps4 because my tv broke and a good tv is over the price of this monitor. I can say it's really good. U have very low delay good colours and nice menu. I recommend it if u want a cheap ok monitor for an old console
do you notice ghosting and black smearing?
This is what a Monitor Review should look like. 👍🏼
Is it a good choice for online games?
I can get it with 165$
“I absolutely love the L-G- MENU SYSTEM” phew! That was close!
I still have flashbacks after using joystickless Lenovo OSD.
Just bought it for 120$
Its amazing
this monitor was given to me by my church, had to work all day for their yard sale though
I picked this one up new for the equivalent of 96 USD so I'm not complaining.
Please help mine won’t turn on and It didn’t come with a
HDMI cable so I used my old Monitor one
So idk if that’s y
Hi'man
Suitable for competitive games??
I just got bought that monitor but doestn have sound.. I got it connected with the ps4 but when i quit the headphones the sound of the monitor doesnt go out? Does the monitor need speaker?
Bit late but certain monitors don’t have a speaker system
why tf u got 165hz for ps4
Already buy! Niceeee monitor build by LG with VA Panel :)
In Malaysia price RM550.. ;)
also just buy it,but in my state rm899
Ok tak VA panel utk Monitor ni?
It is recommended to have ?
thanks for the review, looking to buy it
I have heard some people say the stand cannot be removed but according to the manual it can be. I'm just confused, can it actually be removed actually?
For PS5 good?
wanted to ask if its the same as the LG 27GQ50F-B ? I think the difference is just that its 27'' instead of 24'' but i am not sure if its like a rip off version off it. i know that i am pretty late but wanted to buy that monitor so curios if its the same
Yes
This or lg 24gn650b??
I recently got this monitor, except the only problem is the fact I can’t lift the FPS cap past 120?
Why is mine showing a headset thing for the volume when one is not connected help please 😢 I just unboxed mine
I’m getting this thing for 129 😅 complete steal
just got it for that too how you liking it ??
@@Audemarrrr_ it comes in Monday👍
Do you know if I can use this for a ps5?
Lol where from?
nice i just got mine too
Anyone know's if this monitor works with G-Sync?
It does work
Excuse me friend, I have the same monitor, but when I want to put the FPS counter on my monitor it doesn't work, it always stays at 165 and I've already tried many games, but the counter simply doesn't give the real FPS, but it always remains the same at 165
Do this support both freesync and g-sync?
Its a 5ms or 1ms response time?
Hi, i know you might not see this but do you have any recommendations for what gaming laptops will work with this monitor
IPS monitor instead of this? No, thanks. IPS glow, backlight bleed, grey blacks killing all the atmosphere.
@@TheInvoker78 Within European Union, this monitor is available only in some Greek stores. One of them called "eurosupplies" has international delivery and a relatively cheap price of 162 euros VAT included. Unfortunately, shipment to Poland is outrageous 53 euros, so if I need to return it (14-day return according to EU law), I lose over 100 euros. Shipment to Italy is 64 euros! They have "IPS" in the product name btw, but it's 100% the same model. I asked Polish LG customer service and they have no plans to make it available in my country. I will probably wait a couple of weeks for better options, hopefully, availability in Germany, before I'm so desperate.
Could be a lot worse
After 30 days of shipping adventure from Greece to Poland, I finally got my LG 24GQ50F-B. It was returned to the seller from North Macedonia due to some label problems. Despite the claimed 53 euros shipping, it was "only" 40 at checkout, 200 euros total. No dead pixels. First thing - turn off energy saving mode, it dims the screen when scrolling and brightens it up right after, so annoying! The second thing - the 'Black stabilizer' should remain at 50. Any other setting will make all dark shades look the same. Third - limit the refresh rate to 120Hz. The reduction in ghosting from 144Hz to 120Hz is MASSIVE! The "Fast" overdrive setting seems to perform best. "Fastest" WILL sometimes cause smearing that is absent on "Fast" and "Normal" because of overshoot, for example, Discord avatar icons. Only a few of the worst-case CPU radiator images caused visible ghosting when scrolling, but most of the radiator images were displayed without any flicker at all, which positively surprised me. In videos, where there is slow panning instead of fast scrolling, things are even easier for the monitor to handle. The best multi-purpose monitor ever.
@@T4ish0 i don't trust to buy from any seller other than amazon. with amazon is so easy to return monitors and i have had too many bad experiences with monitors. i pretend a full black panel without trace of bleeding and after my old TN i had since 4 years ago (it was bad with colors, specially white, but stunning black for a TN and no bleeding at all), i never found a monitor without bleeding (mostly in the corners). i can't risk.
@@T4ish0 What do you think about the color? Do you change anything for that? And i do agree having the black stabilizer at lower than 50 hurts more than it helps. Other than that i do sometime think that i wish the colors were better. For the $120 i got it for though its amazing and worth every cents.
I want a good monitor for my xbox series x for fortnite that can run 120 hz and 1080p will this do the job?
Yes am using it for ps5 it runs 120 fps
@@library3472does it connect to ps5?
@@KaiLaurie yes hdmi
@@KaiLaurie but if you can find a ips monitor its better
This one okay for nintendo switch?
What was the color calibration you did on this monitor?
Can you buy a speaker to connect so you can hear without using headset?
Yes, seems like it has a AUX port
@@ironboarddj any speaker recommendations?
@@0rryp logitech z625
Does it go well with Macbook?
Is this monitor gsync compatible if connected to nvidia gpu using DP cable??
Is this the same specs for the 27inch of this version
Does it have audio?
Is this worth it for a Ps5? its on sale for $119.99 CAD.
Yes for sure , am using it for ps5
Hello! Im gonna get this tomorrow do you think that this monitor gonna work with 120 hz on my ps5? Thanks for the answer! 🙂@@library3472
I'm actually surprised by how dull the colors are and dim the panel is.
This monitor only cost MYR575@USD124 in my country.
I'm so jealous. I can now order one from Greece at 163 euros (not too bad), but additional 50 euros for shipping! Scared to think that with a dead pixel that would make me return the product, I would just lose 100 euros for a 2-way shipment.
@@T4ish0 i found it on greece only 150 euros and 5 euros for shipping
@@pantelonis What's the name of the store?
@@T4ish0 Δεν ξέρω αν έχεις παραγγείλει κάποιο monitor αλλά μπορειε να μπορεί στο Skroutz και να ψάξεις το monitor για μόνο 150 ευρω
I cant find the monitor menu. When I tried to go to Game mode it. Nothing shows I cant turn on the 1mbr
Compatible with Mac?? 🤔🥺
I mean you are complaining about the monitor…majority of the time it’s the brightness, which honestly isn’t a big deal. You shouldn’t have to adjust your brightness farther than 200 nits. Blame yourself for bad placement of your gaming set up if it’s in front of a window.
great vids keep it up bro. im tryna get my ass a monitor and i like the comparisons you made inb the other videos tho wish you made more comparisons
Does it support gsync?
Thanks and I just got this montior on best buy for 120 Cad but best so how jacked it up to 150 Cad
I have the lg ultragear 24gs50f-b with 180hz and it does have the HDR
i can get it for 130 deal or nah ?
Is this good for a Xbox series x to run at full
this isnt a 4k panel the series x is should however run it at the max fps the one x can do i think
I’m having the absolute worst time with this monitor, reds are pinkish, blues are green. All the colors are messed up. I tried messing around with the 6 color function, and nothing works. Hate this thing, I use it on ps5 and I feel like I have to change the color settings for each game.
Would this monitor be good for ps5?
ofc its full hd 165 hz and ps5 needs only a 120 hz monitor so yes buy it !
Why not consumer tech reviews?
this monitor was given to me by my church, had to work all day for their yard sale thiugh
What games are you playing?
hi, i just bought this monitor but there is extreme ghosting, and when i try to increase the refresh rate from 60 to 144 red pixel flickers appear, can someone help me? i connect it to my laptop
it has only ryzen 3250u vega 3 cpu and 12 gb rams, hdmi cable is 1.4
if you have dpi on your laptop buy an dpi cable because hdmi cables suport only 60hz(sry for bad english)
@@alexandru-catalinhagiu1615hdmi does support 144hz.
@@RidhRidh maybe he has one that doesn't support 144hz
@@alexandru-catalinhagiu1615 my bad, i didn't saw that laptop part.
That spec will struggle to run any AAA games at 60fps
what a waste of money
This monitor is good for a 2nd screen
Can anyone know if this screen works on PS4?
Ofcourse but you only get 60 frames instead of 120 like on ps5
ya it works
@@lewisbarnard2572 so this monitor supports ps5 systems?
@@lewisbarnard2572 Works on ps5 120fps??
@@shamonfeaster9809 yes
But eye strains anyone ?
Not really just get a monitor arm
this or the ASUS TUF Gaming VG249Q1A. is it worth to get the ASUS TUF Gaming VG249Q1A for more money?
Yes
My same question. Im deciding between the two as well any inputs?
Just got this as second screen for my set up only for gaming n twitch
Is the 27in version worth it for $200
i don't think so the ppi will be worse
maybe get the LG 27GP750-B
Yes it’s good.
Can this monitor be mounted vertically? Or what other budget monitor would you guys rec as a 2nd screen used for discord / youtube
just get a borderless, vesa mountable monitor as a vertical, the specs dont matter
Why are you saying no HDR? but jn the box its says DISPLAY HDR 600
27in and 1080 hell nah the text would be too blurry...
This is currently 100$ bucks on amazon
Is it 2.0 or 1.4 hdmi?
I can turn on freesync on my graphics card 3060 Rtx ??
is there a way to change inputs with some app?
What brand is your keyboard?
I think it’s a red dragon k503
I bought the same product, it has the sound?
did it have sound?
bought it for 100€ , black friday price
is it fitable with xbox series s?
Yes it will work with series s
Remember to turn on freesync premium
@@विचित्रलड़काOk. Thank you💙💙
does this thing have speakers ?
Does the computer come with speakers or do I need to get some
Im going to get this monitor but can someone tell me what is the best tuning for it?
rn for me it is 140 holy its a steal and a half
Did you get it? It's at the same price point for me as well
Nah I'm broke T-T
@@SonicSites LOL
Got mine for $90 at Walmart ! It was on clearance 🙌🏻
For me it's 99€
Hello, I bought this monitor and it only works at 144Hz instead of 165Hz, and the screen also turns off by itself. What I can do?
only the displayport can run this 165hz mate
Does VRR also work for nvidia gpus?
I just ordered this monitor on amazon, can someone tell me if it comes with the proper display cord for its full capability
Yes, it comes with a DP cable
HOW DO I ENABLE 1080P RESOLUTION ?
How to on 1ms Motion blur Reduction
£108 worth it ?
Hiw to fix the vlack thing while moving its like there is a shadow
Could you post your calibration settings? Pretty please?
Should I get AOC 24G2U or LG ULTRAGEAR 24GQ50F?
which one did u get if u got the lg does it have built in speakers?
i got the LG i dont regret it@@NOLIMITJJ
@@NOLIMITJJno
How did u put it on 165hz on the settings it shows to me only 60
does this monitor come with a display port cable?
for me it did
how is ur monitor?
@@iwhcs