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Lenovo G27-20 27-Inch FHD IPS 144 Hz HDMI DP Monitor $249 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Pretty decent price for this FHD 144HZ monitor imo. Comments below your thoughts.

When it comes to performance, Lenovo G27-20’s got game. Let’s start with a look at its 27-inch 1920 x 1080 full HD resolution In-Plane Switching panel display that delivers startlingly life-like lighting effects to gameplay in a luminous 400 cd/m2, thanks to HDR decoding on-the-fly. It never misses a beat, even in the most intense moments, because its speedy 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms MPRT2 response time, coupled with NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible technology, removes image stutter, break, tear and streak from the experience, leaving a smooth, fluid unspoilt session. Besides, the 99% sRGB color gamut display featuring true 8-bit color will make your gameplay impressive for sure.

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  • +5

    https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/acer-nitro…
    165HZ for $2 cheaper and no need to wait for delivery assuming your local Officeworks store has stock.

    • Great find! The comments in OW are really two-sided though.

      • +1

        Ive got the older nitro with 75hz and been going strong for years now. Actually wouldnt mind if it stopped working, would have a reason to get something with high hz

    • Image Brightness 400 cd/m2 on both but the Lenovo gets a stand that goes up and down.

  • If you prefer 24”, this LG Ultragear looks better value at $199 unless you don’t qualify for free shipping

  • I got one of these a few days ago :) hope its good This review's positive :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTxJMmSf-FY

  • +1

    I got one on prime day for $224. Pretty decent panel for the price. 1080p isn't ideal, especially for regular/office use, but it's not so noticeable when gaming and it's hard to complain for the price.

    You could make a case either way between this and a 1440p VA panel for $30-50 more IMO.

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