When it comes to gaming monitors, you can very easily empty your bank account for something massive, feature-packed, and expensive as heck. Though if every other part of your custom PC build isn’t top of the line, then that fancy monitor will mostly go to waste. It doesn’t matter if your 55-inch ultra wide 4K curved display with a 300Hz refresh rate is all ready to go, a mid-tier PC will have your tweaking your settings down to 1080p and 60fps with medium graphics for every game.
It’s best to buy a monitor that is not only within your budget level, but also matches what your PC is capable of. Plus you can always start on the lower end, and then trade-up as your starting upgrading parts of your rig. This LG Ultragear is an excellent entry point for PC gaming, focusing on the performance aspects that matter most. Plus, right now, it happens to be on sale for 33% off. Usually sold for $150, that means it’s come down by $50. You only have to pay an even $100 for quality gaming monitor.
So diving into the specs: The LG 24G411A-B Ultragear gaming monitor measures in at 24 inches across and can display in 1080p Full HD. It supports HDR10 and has a wide color gamut to bring out rich and vivid tones in all the games you play. The Black Stabilizer can boos the detail in dark areas, meaning you can see increased levels of detail in low-light places in game.
At 120Hz (or 144Hz overclocked), you can enjoy a fast refresh rate to keep your gameplay looking and feeling smooth.
Fast Response Times
One of the most important aspects of a gaming monitor is its input timing. That can be the different between who ends up headshotting who in, claiming the #1 Victory Royale. This LG Ultragear monitor supports a 1ms input time, keeping all your reactions feeling quick and snappy.
The monitor supports both NVIDIA G-SYNC as well as AMD FreeSync which can keep your screen tear-free when playing fast paced games where you’re whipping the camera around corners.
You can connect to the monitor via either its HDMI port or its DisplayPort, giving your the choice between whichever you prefer (or whichever your source supports). It also has a headphone jack which you can either hook up to wired headphones or a set of desktop speakers.