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Lenovo G27C-10 27in

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JB Hi-Fi
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2 years ago
Display port doesn't work

Monitor will not work at all through display port, despite updating all relevant drivers (even to monitor specific drivers). Works through HDMI as plug and play, but need the HDMI port for my second monitor as it is HDMI only. Occasional, brief discolouration of image. Could just be a dud monitor, but getting hold of Lenovo for warranty has been proving difficult

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★★
2 years ago
Perfect monitor to upgrade to....

This is the best monitor I have. Change a slightly older smaller screen monitor for this was wanted to reduce my eye strain. It does! And it takes up very little extra space. Win win.

JB Hi-Fi
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2 years ago
help needed but great purchase

great purchase however annoyed that im not getting full 165hz refresh rate in games the maximum is 120hz but al in all great monitor can i get some assistance to help me change it to 165hz

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★★
2 years ago
27 inch curved Lenovo Monitor.

I bought this monitor to replace my 24 inch unit as a birthday present to myself! I'am very pleased with it. The height and angle adjustment is very good, the on/off switch, which also "toggles" can be a nuisance sometimes , but persistence wins the day.

Digitaltrends
★★★
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4 years ago
Lenovo G27c-10 Review: Fulfilling high-FPS dreams for $200

If you’re shopping for a fast gaming monitor on a budget, there’s a good chance you have, or will, run into the Lenovo G27c-10 in your endeavors. It’s a 27-inch Full-HD gaming monitor with a VA panel and a 165 Hz refresh rate, which is a promising start to a great gaming experience. The display’s biggest selling point is its price, of course, which comes in at $219 MSRP, but often dips under $200, which for a 165 Hz monitor is absolutely stellar value. So, how does it perform in practice? Is the panel able to keep up with the 165 Hz refresh rate? Is image quality any good? And will it land on our best monitors list? Let’s find out. As you unpack the G27c-10, you’ll find that it’s an extremely simple monitor. The stand slots in with a hand-twisted screw at the bottom, and the monitor simply drops onto it. The latching mechanism takes care of the rest. The stand comes with height and tilt adjustments – and that’s it – but chances are you weren’t planning on using this in portrait mode an...

Affordable; 165 Hz: Smooth gaming; Remarkably accurate colors; Immersive size and curve;

Bare minimum IO; Low-maximum brightness; Limited color gamut; No included DisplayPort cable;

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★
4 years ago
Not bad

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The monitor works great. It was easy to put together and it worked seamlessly. The only thing there is a small cluster of pixels that are out on the left side of the monitor I am hoping that it'll go away eventually. I've seen happen it before.

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