yeah this is not their uk site - was hoping itd be on that so i can see price / preorder. If the 32" is £499 on ocuk can we hope for 450 for the 27" ??
Hopefully under £400.
yeah this is not their uk site - was hoping itd be on that so i can see price / preorder. If the 32" is £499 on ocuk can we hope for 450 for the 27" ??
This. I saw a list price of $460 at one US retailer (LG's own site is $499). So I'm hoping for <£400, here.Hopefully under £400.
OcUK have listed the 32" model at £499, and the $RRP for that is $599.I dont think it will be. I think the msrp is $500 - i think i heard in one or two reviews. I generally take that as £500 as thats sort of the price of say the MSI 274qrf-qd of equal performance. The problem with that price is youre getting close to the 240hz models prices and its a harder price to sell. I think the 32" model is cheap on preorder, possibly slight discount from ocuk side
It's been available in the US for weeks, possibly monthsAs usual this is in stock on usa website but nothing in the uk…….
I know mate sucks so bad got the cash waiting , dropping from a 49” 4k. Sick of having neck ache at less than 80cm . Was going to get the 27 4k but I think 1440 will be better at this sizeOcUK have listed the 32" model at £499, and the $RRP for that is $599.
It's extremely unlikely that the 27" will be priced the same as the 32". Possible, but not likely.
It's been available in the US for weeks, possibly months
OcUK have listed the 32" model at £499, and the $RRP for that is $599.
It's extremely unlikely that the 27" will be priced the same as the 32". Possible, but not likely.
It's been available in the US for weeks, possibly months
Just a quick FYI - the Techspot reviews are the HWU reviews (as linked by OP) in written format rather than the YT vid.Techspot review in case anyone hasn't seen it. All seems positive from what I can tell with my limit monitor knowledge. For a layman like me I'd probably set it to "normal" overdrive mode and clamp the colour to factory sRGB and see how that goes.
LG 27GP850 Review: Faster, Clearer, Better | TechSpot
EDIT: "The new monitor is scheduled to go on sale in the coming weeks in most regions. LG provided us with the display ahead of release, but we've tested a final retail model that’s ready to go." I wonder if that includes the UK...?
It's HDMI 2.0 so it'll be 4k60 (downscaled to 1440p/60). You won't get 120hz on this one. You might (game dependent) be able to get 1080p/120 upscaled to 1440p (which most people think looks bad).Interesting screen, it trades overshoot for response time, not sure if I like that tradeoff, it gains extra peak brightness, and also back light strobing. Dont think I have ever seen back light strobing with naked eye so dont know how valuable that is. Finally the extra refresh rate I assume means now the hdmi port can do 120hz with VRR enabled, making this great for both PS5 and Xbox now.
Dont like the new OSD design, its too themed for military gamers.
What I do know is I like my 27GL850, so based on that then this is probably a good screen.
This probably explains why the 27GL850 suddenly became hard to get earlier this year, they were probably manufacturing this.
As far as I understand it, the default is to always produce a 4K image (not necessarily rendering at 4K), and then downscale to 1080p if that's your native screen size (or chosen resolution). You're not likely to hit 100+ FPS in that scenario, but when the image being sent over HDMI is 1080p then yes, you could hit 120Hz.I have a ps5 now, and personally dont care for 120hz on there, but I assumed with the higher refresh rate it would now be able to do hdmi at 120 (albeit at 1080p on ps5 and 1440p on xbox as only hdmi 2.0).
I dont think sony will add 1440p.