LG 27″ UltraGear FHD 180Hz Review — The Sweet Spot for Gaming and Light Design Work
| Display Quality | 8.5 |
|---|---|
| Gaming Performance | 9.2 |
| Value for Money | 9.0 |
A 27-inch IPS gaming monitor with 180Hz, 1ms GtG response, and AMD FreeSync Premium — a strong all-rounder for both gaming and light design work without the premium price tag.
$139.00
Description
Quick Specs
| Panel Type | IPS |
| Resolution | 1920 × 1080 (FHD) |
| Refresh Rate | 180Hz |
| Response Time | 1ms GtG (MBR) |
| Adaptive Sync | AMD FreeSync Premium (48–180Hz) |
| HDR | No |
| Brightness | 250 cd/m² |
| Color Gamut | 99% sRGB |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Ports | 2× HDMI 1.4, 1× DisplayPort 1.2, 1× 3.5mm headphone out |
| VESA Mount | 100 × 100mm |
| Stand Adjustment | Tilt -5°~15° |
| Dimensions (with stand) | 614 × 473 × 176mm |
| Weight (with stand) | 4.8 kg (10.6 lbs) |
| Model | 27GS40W-B |
Source: LG official product page
If you want a 27-inch IPS gaming monitor without dropping serious money, the LG 27GS40W-B is the monitor to beat right now. At $139 you get 180Hz, 1ms GtG response, AMD FreeSync Premium, and LG’s IPS color accuracy in one package. It’s hard to find fault with that value proposition.
The IPS panel is the centerpiece. The 27GS40W-B covers 99% of the sRGB color space with decent out-of-box calibration — good enough for casual design work, photo editing, and anything that needs accurate color rendering without a dedicated color-accurate display. Viewing angles are wide and consistent, which matters more than you might expect when you’re sitting 24 inches from a 27-inch screen.
Gaming performance is where this monitor earns its stripes. 180Hz at 1080p is noticeably smooth — the IPS response eliminates the motion blur that haunts slower VA panels, and the FreeSync Premium support maintains tear-free visuals across a wide 48–180Hz range. Competitive FPS players will appreciate the low input lag. Content creators who also game get the best of both worlds: color-accurate work during the day, fluid gameplay at night.
The weaknesses are predictable for the price. There’s no meaningful HDR — the spec exists on paper but the 250-nit peak brightness can’t do anything useful with it. The stand is tilt-only, no height or swivel adjustment, which is a real ergonomic limitation at this screen size. And 1080p on a 27-inch panel means ~81 PPI — fine for gaming and general use, but text and fine UI elements look softer than they would on a 1440p display at the same size.
No built-in speakers. Thin bezels on three sides. Plastic build that feels budget but holds up fine in day-to-day use.
Verdict
The LG 27GS40W-B is one of the best 27-inch budget gaming monitors you can buy. It covers the fundamentals — IPS color, 180Hz smoothness, FreeSync Premium — without asking you to compromise on the things that actually matter. If 1080p is fine for your use case, this is the move.

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