🎮 Elevate Your Game with LG Ultragear!
The LG Ultragear 24GL600F is a 24-inch Full HD gaming monitor featuring a stunning 1920 x 1080 resolution, a rapid 144Hz refresh rate, and a lightning-fast 1ms response time. Designed for gamers, it includes AMD FreeSync technology, multiple connectivity options, and advanced gaming features to enhance your gaming experience.
Brand | LG |
Manufacturer | LG, LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. | Plot No. A5, MIDC Ranjangaon, Tal. Shirur, Pune - 412220 | [email protected] | TEL (TOLL FREE) : 1800 315 9999 / 1800 180 9999 | SMS : 5757554 |
Model | 24GL600F-B.BTR |
Model Name | 24GL600F |
Product Dimensions | 18.1 x 55.7 x 42 cm; 3.7 kg |
Item model number | 24GL600F-B.BTR |
Hardware Interface | HDMI |
Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Special Features | Adaptive Sync, Tilt Adjustment, Flicker-Free |
Mounting Hardware | Power Cable, HDMI Cable |
Number of items | 1 |
Display Technology | LCD |
Standing screen display size | 59.8 Centimetres |
Display Type | LCD |
Viewing Angle | 170 Degrees |
Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Image brightness | 300 |
Image contrast ratio | 1000:1 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Maximum vertical resolution | 1080 Pixels |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
Connector Type | DisplayPort, HDMI |
Mounting Type | Desk Mount |
Manufacturer | LG |
Item Weight | 3 kg 700 g |
A**.
Awesome Monitor for gamers
My Gaming angle and shear adherence to eyes changed as soon as I started playing game on this monitorPros:As it is TN panel the colour quality is amazingThe monitor stand is good qualityThe monitor does not take much spaceIt comes with 1ms blur and the FPS is also good on this monitorIt supports multiple ports like DP AND HDMI.Con:You can not adjust the monitor.Because it is TN panel viewing angle are not that great but you won’t be able to figure it out as you have to sit infront of the display lol.
K**N
Probably everything you're looking for (PROBABLY)
Don't let the reviews fool you, it's just an ok monitor, it's not the best, but it's also not the worst.The backlight bleed is horrible, the colours are ok, but you won't be making any use of it for content creation. It might have audio output, but it lacks decent volume and it's not a combo jack that means you're gonna have to connect your headphone/headset microphone separately, I find it much better when connected to the motherboard directly. HDMI + DP input means that you can use multiple systems without the hassle of changing cables every now and then (HDMI for your console or any other media device and DP for your pc)FreeSync works fine, and if you're using an Nvidia gpu you're gonna need a DP cable to make it work as Nvidia doesn't support FreeSync over HDMI.The stand is robust, but if your fan is directly above the monitor and is running at full speed it's gonna wobble quite a bit. I got it for around 15k, so I can say it's ok for that price. Would've loved at least one or 2 usb outputs or at least a better audio output. Comes with an HDMI cable, I don't use it I've got a good quality Q3 cable that works flawlessly.Gaming experience was good, no screen tearing thanks to FreeSync, pretty good response time for competitive games, I enjoy playing CSGO, Overwatch and GTA V and have no complaints with my gaming experience.Update: got a dead pixel so filed for a replacement, will update when the next unit arrives.
A**N
Best 2k gaming monitor in affordable price
I waited a long time for this monitor: 31.5 inches, 144-165Hz and G-Sync.Must say that I use this monitor as the main device. Perfect for gaming. If you want to do video and photo editing with it, it should be said that you can use this monitor for "normal" home use. But you shouldn't expect miracles. Of course, this can't get to other UHD resolution and IPS panel in the market which will cost you 1.3lakhs. But it wasn't built for that.Also, a monitor at almost 32 inches doesn't have to be curved, in my opinion. I now have two of this size on the table and am very happy with it. The monitor is right in front of me and the size is just perfect for me.Positive:- no pixel errors- very well lit.- Colors are okay, (AMVA) Va panel is typical- G-Sync is a dream. Always had problems with tearing on Ubi-soft titles- 144Hz or 165Hz 😊- 31.5 inches 😊- short and clear menu tour (you can quickly find your way around)- Cables are all long enough for me (monitor is right next to the tower)Neutral:- yes, on the edges the picture looks a bit soft. You can see it very well on a white background. A curved display would probably help. But not disturbing for me. In the heat of the moment, you don't give it any meaning or it is not visible.- yes, the USB ports on the back (unfortunately for me) are not quite as suitable. I personally would have preferred a side mounting to quickly connect a stick or hard drive. But here too you can remedy the situation with e.g. a USB hub.- yes, the setting options for color, gamma, color profiles, etc. are very limited. Nevertheless, the picture is completely fine for me and that says someone who has a monitor with IPS panel with 100% sRGB coverage as a second device.- FPS indicator for displaying in the game is missing (I would have liked). But here I use MSI Afterburner and can, therefore, display even more data.- Different profiles cannot be created or saved.For me, however, the ready-made profiles are enough for gaming and nothing else this monitor should be able to do for me.It is a monitor for gamers and for me it fulfills it 100%.
A**I
Paisa wasool
The fact that in this price range you are getting freesync monitor and it can run 120hz through hdmi cable provided in the box and 144hz through DVI cable. I'm not sure whether the hdmi cable provided with this can actually run up to 144hz.Many people says that freesync only works with DVI but i was amazed when I saw that freesync was working with HDMI too.If you don't have DVI port and have only hdmi port, so should definitely purchase it.So in a nutshell, if you don't have DVI port or u don't get constant 120+ FPS, then this is the perfect monitor to choose for because freesync will prevent from screen tearing and over hdmi u can get 120hz.There isn't a lot much difference between 120 or 144hz but upgrading from 60hz to even 120hz feels like totally different.
F**K
Gorgeous
This monitor, is one of the most impressive monitors I have ever owned.It is L A R G E, has beautiful RGB on the back (with different RGB modes) and the picture quality is beautiful.It is quite bright tho, and it strains my eyes unless I wear blue light glasses, though I don't mind wearing them because it means I can game longer.The whole 144hz is generally amazing, after using a 1920x1080 144hz monitor before this I knew I just HAD to have one in 2160x1440.
T**R
This is literally the perfect monitor for me
Note: Monitors always involve the panel lottery. Just because I got extremely fortunate with my panel doesn't mean you will. Pick the panel you want and don't be afraid to RMA if it doesn't meet your expectations. Most monitors use the same panels(Innolux, AUO, LG or Samsung) and the only real difference between manufacturers is how stringent their QA is and how good their customer service is. LG has very good QA and from what I've read, bad customer service (I haven't had to deal with them yet, take this with a grain of salt).Also, panels do, "shift" and issues do sometimes resolve themselves. A user on reddit posted images that showed a monitor he had bought at 1, 2 and 4 week intervals and issues like backlight bleed and panel uniformity went away due the panel being left upright in its operating position. The panels get flipped around all over the place during shipping and sometimes issues will go away on their own as the liquid inside the panel settles.So.. To start this out I went through about 15 monitors before settling on this one. I'm extremely picky about image quality and tend to use my monitor until it breaks. My previous monitor was a Dell U2311H I bought back in 2010 and I only replaced it because the power supply failed and over-volted the panel.I'm extremely picky about image quality and specifically uniformity. This panel is perfect edge to edge. There is no BLB there is no weird uniformity issues on any color. It's perfectly consistent. There is VA glow on black, but that's inherent to the technology. And with a 0.0482 cd/m² calibrated black luminance, It's only visible in a completely dark room. Obviously no dead pixels either.Color reproduction is fantastic. After calibration average ΔE*00 is at 0.57 when calibrated to sRGB(vs. the PG279Q I tested which calibrated to 0.39) which is well below what is visible to your eye. It's a standard 8-bit panel which I love. No over-saturation and everything looks good. Obviously no HDR support, but HDR is largely a gimmick in the monitor space at this point. The only caution I offer is that due to the size of the panel, if you're close enough the edges of the image do darken slightly due to viewing angles. So if you're doing hyper color sensitive work be aware of that.Brightness and black levels are great. I have mine calibrated to 118.8 cd/m² and at that brightness, measured contrast ratio is 2464.9:1. Pretty great overall. In average lighting the panel is very easy on my eyes and black is pure black. And I said earlier, there's no real back light bleed. It's very close to pure black on dark images.I've seen some people complaining about ghosting and response times. I have no issues with this panel. I don't have the equipment to measure response time, but rtings measured rise/fall at 4.5ms which is really fast. They measured input lag at 4.7ms. Overall this is a very fast and responsive panel. G-Sync also works much better than Freesync in my experience. I plugged the monitor in and everything just worked automatically. I haven't had to touch G-Sync since.As for build quality, I don't have much to say. It's very stable while I'm typing and doesn't wobble. It has good adjustability and everything moves very smoothly. I assembled it a year ago and haven't had to touch it since. The super thin bezels are nice and the red accents are cool looking. The ring light is neat but I literally never use it.Now with all the objective technical data out of the way, my subjective opinion is that this monitor is absolutely beautiful. This really is my end game panel. I have no intentions to buy another monitor for a very very long time. It does every I need it to and it really does excel at everything.The image is soft and punchy at the same time. It's comfortable to look at for hours on end and doesn't hurt my eyes but the accurate color and deep black levels make everything, "pop". Absolutely a great monitor and worth the premium I paid for it.
S**I
Merci LG!
Tout simplement le meilleur écran 240Hz.
A**A
Great for gaming, decent for other things
I am predominantly using this monitor for gaming however also editing, for gaming it's fantastic (240hz refresh rate is great) however for other things it's ok. To be honest it has no effect on me and i don't care about it but because it's 27 inch pixel density isn't as good. However i would highly recommend this to any gamer and yes it is viable for other work/hobbies too!
A**E
Lovely image quality. Terrible in motion.
For a still image I don't think you could ask for a finer screen for the price. Blacks are deep and the panel has no bright patches in the way IPS panels do. The colour reproduction is fantastic, really a massive step up from my previous TN panel. But the moment the image moves, get ready for blur.Going in, I knew it'd be a compromise for gaming. VA panels are notorious for their terrible response times. I thought that a 165Hz screen might ameliorate some of these problems. I also assumed that it had black frame insertion, but inexplicably that feature (which would solve so much) is missing.For 2D games, especially fast-moving ones with high-contrast palettes, it's just not a good fit. You'll see large amounts of streaking blurriness. Even on 3D games with broader, more muted palettes and less contrast in the image, it's still noticeable - case in point, I've been playing The Last of Us Part II, and at times I've been distracted by motion artefacts in sections of the image where hard contrasting lines are moving. Plugged in my old TN screen to check, problem goes away.I guess next time I'll go back to TN, image quality be damned. Even when browsing websites. the blurry shuddering is unmissable (and this is especially true for pages that choose light grey and dark grey as their primary colours). I've experimented at length with all the image processing options that the screen provides, but at best they're a plaster over a fundamental flaw.All screens are compromise. I thought I could live with a bit more blur in exchange for excellent depth of colour and contrast, good viewing angles, etc, but it turns out I can't. If all you do is watch blurays you'll probably find this to be an excellent display, but if you play games, look elsewhere.
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