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Gameon 27″ 180Hz 1080p Gaming Monitor (commonly models like GOPS27180IPS Pro Series or GOA27FHD180IPS Arctic Pro Series) is a budget-friendly gaming monitor from Gameon, a UAE-based brand specializing in affordable gaming peripherals. It targets entry-to-mid-level gamers wanting high refresh rates without breaking the bank—great for fast-paced titles like FPS, racing, or competitive play on PC, PS5, or Xbox. It’s available in flat IPS variants (often black or white Arctic editions) with strong specs for the price.
Key Features
- 27″ Full HD (1920×1080) Display — Sharp enough for 1080p gaming; frameless/bezel-less design for immersive multi-monitor setups.
- 180Hz Refresh Rate — Ultra-smooth motion with minimal blur; overclockable in some cases for fluid gameplay.
- 0.5ms MPRT Response Time — Extremely low for reduced ghosting and fast action clarity.
- Panel Type — Fast IPS (vibrant colors, wide viewing angles ~178°); some variants use Fast VA for better contrast but narrower angles.
- Adaptive Sync — AMD FreeSync Premium (and G-Sync compatible) to eliminate tearing/stuttering.
- Other Specs — HDR10 support (basic enhancement), 100% sRGB coverage in some, built-in speakers (decent but not amazing), brightness ~250 nits, contrast ~1000:1.
- Connectivity — HDMI 2.1 (or 2.0 in some), DisplayPort, audio jack; supports consoles like PS5 at high refresh.
- Extras — VESA mount compatible, flicker-free, low blue light modes.
There are curved VA versions (e.g., 3000R or 1500R) in the lineup, but the flat IPS is the most common for the 180Hz 1080p query.
Reviews and Performance
Mixed but generally positive for budget buyers:
- Excellent value—180Hz + 0.5ms at this size/resolution is rare under mid-range prices; smooth gameplay praised in unboxings/reviews (YouTube shows great motion handling).
- Good colors and viewing angles on IPS panels; low input lag for competitive use.
- Console-friendly (PS5 support highlighted).
- Cons: Build quality feels basic (plastic-heavy, stand not premium); some report average color accuracy out-of-box (needs calibration); mixed Amazon/Reddit feedback—some love it as a steal, others note potential dead pixels, backlight bleed, or “fake specs” in cheaper variants (though most confirm advertised performance). Not as refined as Samsung, ASUS, or LG equivalents.
It’s a solid pick if you’re on a budget and prioritize refresh rate over perfect colors or build—better than many 144Hz options in the same range.



