Rick Dahmer
It a great Moniter and I have been using it now for about 2 years. It's a great midgrade gaming monitor, as I am only running a 1060 Supper 8Gig Memory EVGA Video Card! and my games are almost set to the highest level, or 9 out of 10. No flicker or tearing and runs at 75 FPS most of the time in WOW! 25-man raids it starts to slow down some! but it's acceptable! it runs at 75 Hz I am going to a new PC with a Zeon CPU ETC!!! and I have a RTX 3060 XC Video card and just got a newer LG 32" 165Hz monitor I can't wait to try, but this is a great Moniter for the Budget minded gamer! LG is one of the best out there I have LG monitors that are many years old and still working fine! Great buy!
Son of Thor
These are fantastic monitors.The only thing it is missing is a VESA mount. So if you need that, these aren't going to work for you. But I knew about that before purchasing. Otherwise they really are great. Full six color adjustability, 75Hz, over 99% Adobe sRGB color Spectrum, bright ( not sure how many nits but they are brighter than my Asus IPS panels) , they have a narrow depth and a thin frame without feeling fragile, and I even like the stands. I have purchased these for computer build of a friend and now I have a set for myself. Fantastic. Update: I still love these monitors. However there is one thing that bugs me. For some reason occasionally they won't wake up from sleep. It probably has something to do with my particular setup, but it is still annoying. I have gotten around it by setting the monitors to never sleep and use a screen saver. The picture is still great, plenty bright. I love the color accuracy. ( There are few things that bug me more than overblown colors like on lot of Samsung devices. I prefer accurate color) I do still recommend this display. I just thought this issue should be brought up. I did not have this issue with the same computer using my ASUS monitors.
Anthony
Okay so let just state the specs in case someone comes looking like I did.Specs:Comes with FreesyncScreen Size 23.8 (24")Panel Type IPSColor Gamut (CIE 1931) sRBG over 99%Color Depth (Number of Colors) 6bit+A-FRC, 16.7M colorsPixel Pitch (mm) 0.2745 x 0.2745Response Time 5ms GTG, 1ms MBRRefresh Rate 75HzAspect Ratio 16:9Resolution 1920x1080Brightness 250cd/m2Contrast Ratio MegaViewing Angle 178/178Surface Treatment Anti-Glare 3HNow for sub $200 this monitor is a great deal. I got this for my little brother who was building a PC on a budget. It's perfect for all his needs. fast response time, high enough refresh rate, and its a 24" with a 1920x1080 resolution. if you are looking for a monitor on a budget then you came to the right place. however if you're willing to spend another $50 then you CAN fin something a little better as far as refresh rate goes. If you're looking for something with Gsync that will run you about another $100.This is an overall very nice budget/ beginner monitor. has all the specs you need to start gaming on console or PC, and all for a small price. This monitor is perfect if you're running an AMD GPU because the Freesync will benefit you even more.Overall this is a nice monitor to start off with, and it doesn't hurt the wallet to much. would recommend.
Tho Pho
There's just one glaring defect with this monitor, that may or may not bother some people. There are faint vertical lines on certain solid colors, mostly on windows blue, lightish blue, orange, yellowish-orange and reddish-orange. So you'll see this defect on like the Firefox logo and windows 10 blue icons most.The lines are very faint and vertical. Mostly unnoticeable when playing games. But quite noticeable if you deal with solid colors alot...It's not a deal breaker for me, but it might be for you.Everything else though is perfect. Great viewing angles, great brightness, great contrast right out of the box, great colors, great blacks and whites. Only a faint IPS glow and backlight bleed. Great freesync range 40-75hz, modifiable to 36-75hz for low framerate compensation.It's just somewhat disappointing to see faint vertical lines on certain solid colors. Otherwise, this would have been the perfect monitor.Also changing the refresh rate to 60hz reduces the vertical faint lines a bit more. But I paid for a 75hz monitor!!!I've decided not to return it. I'm getting used to the lines. I don't notice it at all during games.I have seen these faint lines before but much worse on my cheap HP 15.6 inch n3060 laptop screen. That screen was horrible and had faint lines on every single color. LG is better but disappointing that they decided to cut costs somewhere.