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Other than that, there is a two-port USB hub and a headphone jack, and the monitor is powered by a 110-watt external power brick that’s thin and easy to hide under your desk. They are both great monitors and pretty similar but I think the DCI-P3 color gamut of the GN850 has more drawbacks than advantages. You'll have to adjust image settings to suite but coming from years of using a TN panel I can definitely tell the difference. The 32GP850 has a slightly faster refresh rate, better reflection handling, and it has an optional black frame insertion feature to reduce persistence blur.
We measured peak brightness after calibration in the 'Gamer 1' Picture Mode with Brightness set to max. Information about the available connectivity ports, slots and interfaces such as USB, infrared port, SD card slot, audio/video and network interfaces, etc. Respond to action, opponents and every moment with minimized input lag and unbelievable performance.
On the other hand, the 27GN850-B has a lower refresh rate of 144Hz compared to the 165Hz on the 32GN650-B.
Around the mount and input/output island is a big RGB ring, which lights up with the monitor and can adjust its colors to what’s on display — it’s a neat party trick to increase immersion despite the modest panel size.The back of the monitor has the same red ring found on most UltraGear monitors, but it doesn't light up. Clarified the differences between this monitor and its variant, the LG 27GN880-B, in the Variants section.