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Lg 27 Inch 75Hz Monitor

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Related review

Laird 2024-05-05 02:11:45

[70 lb] Worked with my LG 27 inch monitor. Easy to assemble.

5
Seth 2024-05-16 04:46:54

[3840 x 2160] This monitor is really amazing. I had a moment of this is what color looks like?! at first, similar to when I got higher end speakers and said this is what music sounds like?!. I learned a lot about WOLED (current LG tvs) vs true RGB OLED (this panel) and how JOLED makes this specific display. Prior I had a 27 inch HP (S2721QS) and the main use is a workstation PC working from home and occasional light gaming. While the monitor is way overkill for my use (I don't do content creation or color correction), I love it and have no regrets even when considering the steep price point. That's just how it is right now given the manufacturing of this size OLED hardly exists. Sadly this is not as bright as my HP but blows it away in everything else. The viewing angles are crisp and improved and while I previously thought 27 inches was perfect for a workstation, I am now sold on the 31.5 inch size. I have enabled dark mode on every application and website that I can and the colors are just electric and amazing. The stand is ugly at the base but still nicely functional, I have the LG mounted on an Ergotron HX Desk Monitor Arm and even though the LG is far below the weight minimum it works just fine. At first I was confused why the bezels are so large but I've realized it needs some form of casing and it benefits from the large casing when I grab the monitor and move/tilt it on the monitor arm. I could do without the USB hub integrated and my real only dislike of this monitor is the noise the settings menu navigator makes upon pressing. Yes OLED monitors will get less expensive but sadly it will take a lot more time, and by that time micro LED or QDOLED might be the successor. Again, the size, the pixel density, the experience using this in the evening, the HDR, it's all just gorgeous.

5
Frank 2024-08-26 02:57:49

[5 VDC] I like this light because it easily slips over a 27-inch LG monitor and is controlled by Logitech G-Hub software on my Mac. It is easily dimmed and adjusted for color temperature. Offers a very subtle warm glow. I've tried other lights and like this one best. Recommended.

5
Stephen 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes, 2x 2 W] This is a great option for an economical 27 inch monitor.

5
Eduardo 2024-07-05 02:28:45

[5 ms (GtG)] From 3 27 inch monitors to one Ultra wide 40 inch and a vertical LG 27 inch. The amount of screen space takes a little getting used to. From 2560x1440 to 5120x2160 is a big taking getting used to, but the amount of work and play screen space is incomparable. Although the letters and menus are a bit smaller, bringing up the screen to 25 inch from the eyes surely manages the problem. Bought my Mac Studio and this LG ultra wide from B&H, rapid, secure, transfer of hardware, no weeks waiting for it like other sites. Will be buying again!!!!

5
Kenneth 2024-04-17 08:43:35

[Aluminum] This is a fantastic monitor arm. It's easy to set up. It is well balanced. I have a 27 inch monitor that works fantastic on it.

5
David 2024-04-01 07:48:53

[27"] Reviewing LG 27BN85UN-B 27 4K HDR Monitor, LG27BN85UNB. I purchased 2 monitors for a 2018 Mac Mini using USB-C to TB3. Truly beautiful visual experience and much better dot pitch than most 32 inch or larger monitors. Great value and fantastic purchase experience from BH. LG 27BN85UN-B 27 4K HDR Monitor LG27BN85UNB In Stock QTY: 2 Price: $349.99 $699.98

5
Jayzsen 2024-04-23 03:21:53

[108 ppi] I recently picked up the LG 27 ULTRAGEAR™ QHD monitor, and it's been a revelation for my gaming and everyday computer use. The difference the 240Hz refresh rate makes in smoothness is amazing—everything from scrolling through web pages to moving windows around feels more fluid. Movies and games look incredibly sharp. It's not the cheapest monitor out there, but considering how much it's improved my daily computer experience, I'd say it's been a fantastic investment.

5
ARKADY 2024-07-02 09:51:26

[No, ] I bought LG 27 monitor to get more screen space to my laptop. Picture quality is outstanding. My eyes are not tired as it was with Dell. The package had everything to unpack and start the work. When I searched Web for a new monitor it was troublesome to remember everything that comes after 27. B&H site was much transparent to lay out competing products. On down side, I read about LG onboard desktop manager but it turns it is not for this model, despite the Radeon card. However this is how LG describe their products. Thank you B&H.

5
Joel 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1920 x 1080] To begin with, anyone who complains about the price has not checked out what the very limited field of competition sells their 27 4k OLED monitor for. This is roughly 1/2 or more the list price of the competition (which has now come down in price to within $600 dollars of this Philips model ~ I wonder why?) & I think it's a better monitor than the life is good people. Note the KVM Switch and the color plate options, plus a huge amount of ports to work with. The stand has a five inch range of motion up and down you can operate with a finger and it has the ability to rotate into portrait mode. That said the image is what will set the hook in for you. Better blacks will not be seen, especially when you turn out all the lights and realize there is no blooming into grays for blacks and those blacks are infinity devoid of light photons. 1080 upscales very well to 4k. But you will get lost in legit 4k content when viewing the Philips 27E1N8900. Forget all the big screens at home or at Lowes cinema and just hunker down in front of this 27 inch guy. I had been waiting for something along these lines for quite a while that had both quality and value to pair with my MacBook Pro in clamshell mode. It accomplishes this via a USB-C cable that both distributes the content from the Mac and powers it at the same time. (The single upgrade I will make will be swapping out the USB-C cable that came with the monitor to a thunderbolt 4 cable to yield the best possible connection with my MacBook Pro.) Oh... & Philips stands solidly behind this monitor with a 4 year guarantee. Enough said. Highly recommended.

5