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Review on LG 48GQ900 B UltragearTM Monitor with Anti Glare Screen, Built-In Speakers, Adaptive Sync, and HD Resolution of 3840X2160‎ 48GQ900-B.AUS by Troy Shavers

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Overpriced and defective

I bought it on sale for $1200 and it's not even close due to poor picture quality and defects. First of all, the main disadvantage of this monitor is that its brightness is only 135 nits, so with dark or even bright games you are forced to increase the brightness by 100%, and since it is a panel with a matte finish, colors and before all black becomes very washed out and ugly. My monitor was defective and arrived two days late. Coincidentally, part of the sound was interrupted, e.g. B. You might still have music or background noise in a scene from a movie or video game, but the voices would mute, it would continue randomly, and sometimes all audio would stop and the monitor would randomly turn off. and won't turn on until I put it away. Pixel clearing randomly popped up on my screen while playing. This monitor would be amazing if it had the same brightness strings as the LG C2 and instead of a matte panel for a glossy smart TV it had a better controller, no bugs, glitches or defects and Dolby Vision. I sent this back, I would have preferred an LG G2 TV and an LG 27 or 32 gaming monitor. I only bought this because I thought I could get 2 in one due to the size of the monitor. Buy the LG 32GQ950-B instead, it's basically a small version of it, but without OLED it has much better brightness, color and frankly blacks are better, Blacks looked better on this OLED monitor thanks to the matte screen and terrible brightness washed out.

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Pros
  • Anti-glare screen
Cons
  • Limited viewing angles

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