![]() Definitely check your graphics card specs before pulling the trigger on this monitor. ![]() To run at full honk, you’ll need a graphics card (likely one of the best graphics cards) with DisplayPort 1.4 capability because LG uses Display Stream Compression to get all those pixels over a single cable. 144 Hz 4K monitors are rare and have serious bandwidth requirements. ![]() The big story here is the 27GN950-B’s refresh rate. By selectively dimming the individual LEDs, it achieves HDR quality that comes close to its FALD cousins. Rather than the full-array local-dimming (FALD) units used by Asus and Acer, LG employs an edge-lit backlight but offers a local dimming feature of its own. The principal reason for this is its backlight. That undercuts the aforementioned Asus and Acer monitors significantly. At this writing, LG is selling it for $800. The 27GN950-B’s price of entry is the first thing we noticed. LG 27GN950-B (Black) at Walmart for $780.36 (opens in new tab).
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