
Best for: Best for buyers who want IPS color accuracy with HDR10 in the standard 24-inch competitive form factor.
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Best for: Best for buyers who want IPS color accuracy with HDR10 in the standard 24-inch competitive form factor.

Best for: Best for buyers who want a larger curved 27-inch panel and 165Hz refresh for immersive single-player play.
The LG 24G411A-B and the ASUS TUF VG27VH1B both target the same broad gaming-monitor segment but make almost opposite trade-offs. LG ships a 24-inch flat IPS panel optimized for color accuracy and HDR. ASUS ships a larger 27-inch curved VA panel optimized for immersion and slightly higher refresh. The question is whether you want pixel quality and a competitive form factor, or screen real estate and curve.
The LG 24G411A-B is the smaller, sharper-feeling panel of the two. The 24-inch IPS display runs at 120Hz native (144Hz overclocked) with a 1ms Motion Blur Reduction mode for clean motion. G-Sync Compatible and FreeSync support cover both GPU camps. HDR10 plus 99% sRGB coverage means content outside gaming — Netflix, design work, photo editing — looks meaningfully better than on a standard VA panel. Dynamic Action Sync reduces input lag, and the IPS panel''s wider viewing angles handle off-axis viewing for couch coaching or coworking better than VA. The 24-inch flat form factor also matches what most competitive players use at typical desk distances.
The ASUS TUF VG27VH1B trades pixel-level color accuracy for size and immersion. The 27-inch 1500R curved panel runs at a higher 165Hz with 1ms MPRT, supports FreeSync Premium and Adaptive-Sync, and ASUS''s Shadow Boost lifts detail in dark scenes. The curve at 27 inches wraps the periphery enough to genuinely change how single-player and open-world games feel — closer to inside the world than looking at a screen. The trade-off is the standard one for curved VA: viewing angles narrow off-axis, and color accuracy lags behind a calibrated IPS for non-gaming work.
Choose the LG 24G411A-B if you want IPS color accuracy with HDR10, you do design or content work alongside gaming, or you prefer the standard 24-inch flat competitive form factor. Choose the ASUS TUF VG27VH1B if you want a larger 27-inch curved panel, you mostly play single-player or open-world titles, and you''ll trade some color accuracy for that 165Hz refresh and immersive curve.
| Feature | LG 24G411A-B 24" UltraGear Full HD IPS Gaming Monitor | ASUS TUF Gaming VG27VH1B 27" Curved Monitor |
|---|---|---|
| Panel size + curve | 24-inch flat | 27-inch curved (1500R) |
| Panel type | IPS | VA |
| Refresh rate | 144Hz overclocked | 165Hz |
| HDR support | HDR10 | Standard SDR |
| Dark scene tech | Standard IPS contrast | Shadow Boost dark detail lift |
| Sync support | G-Sync Compatible, FreeSync | FreeSync Premium, Adaptive-Sync |
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