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LG 27UK850-W 27" 4K UHD IPS Monitor with HDR10 with USB Type-C Connectivity and FreeSync, White

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Arrives Nov 26 – Nov 28
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Features

  • 27 inch 4k UHD resolution (3840 X 2160) IPS display
  • HDR 10 Compatibility
  • Response time 5ms / Refresh rate 60Hz / Contrast ratio 1000:1
  • USB Type-C connectivity and sRGB 99% color gamut
  • AMD Free sync technology
  • 3-Side Virtually borderless design

Description

Upgrade to an LG IPS 4K screen, delivering ultra HD resolution with supremely accurate colors, even when viewed off angle. The 27UK8550 W, 27 inch display offers versatility of USB Type C connectivity plus the Benefit of HDCP 2.2 compatibility, so it will seamlessly display 4K content from a variety of sources.

Screen Size: 27 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840 x 2160 Pixels


Brand: LG


Special Feature: High Dynamic Range,Height Adjustment,Pivot Adjustment,Tilt Adjustment,Anti Glare Screen,USB Hub


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160 Pixels


Brand: ‎LG


Item model number: ‎27UK850-W


Item Weight: ‎13.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.2 x 4.1 x 22 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.2 x 4.1 x 22 inches


Color: ‎white


Power Source: ‎AC


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎LG Electronics


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 8, 2018


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  • LG 27UK850 - Nice price for 4K
Just got this monitor and pretty happy with it so far. I think I got lucky, I haven't noticed any light bleeds. And definitely no dead pixels. Still getting used to the larger resolution, coming from dual display setup. I still have one of my existing panels set up right next to it. The different resolutions kinda makes it interesting/annoying to drag windows between screens. Planning to use it for photo editing, some coding, and general office related stuff. Larger resolution will be handy for spreadsheets. My gripes so far are minor.. - White everything.. back casing, cables, power brick, etc. Only thing that isn't white is the face and the stand. I have a feeling the white will change color over time. - External power brick. Kinda disappointed it doesn't have internal power supply. The brick is white and it's huge! Just adds clutter. But I suppose it's easier to replace if it ever goes bad. - It's heavy. Tried to mount it on my existing Ergotron mount.. it sagged due to the extra weight. Had to use the LG stand.. which takes up a lot of desktop footprint. And it's bright silver. - Weird controls. There's a "joystick" under the panel that gives you access to the settings/menu. Not really a fan, but I do prefer tactile controls over touch sensitive (the Dell Ultrasharp it replaced). - So many inputs but you can only use one at a time. Not sure why modern monitors have all these inputs, but can't perform picture-in-picture. - USB-C connection downgrades the USB hub to USB 2.0 speeds. It's stated in the manual, but not clearly stated here in the product specs. Not a big deal. I normally don't use the built-in hubs in any of my monitors. If this is important to you, then you're going to have to use the DP or HDMI ports. - Speakers are meh. Yes! This monitor has built-in speakers with a headphone jack in the back. By default, it turns on some audio enhancement. It's terrible but you can disable it. The speakers are awful for anything but system sounds/beeps or spoken word like from video chat. Music, movies, etc.. you're better off using proper external speakers. Good stuff.. - You don't have to buy cables. This comes with all the cables you could possibly need.. DisplayPort, HDMI, USB-C. They are all thick and stiff though. Kinda hard to do cable management. But they seem to be good quality. I tried using my existing HDMI cable but the screen randomly flickered. I plugged in the LG HDMI cable and the flicker went away. If you plan to use your existing HDMI cable, make sure it's the modern high speed type. Also, don't use long 6 foot cables. I've heard that long cables will also cause flickering for 4K displays. - Easy setup. Don't even have to read the manual. There are pictures on the inside flaps of the box that show you how to assemble it. Also downloaded the latest driver from the LG website. You can basically toss the CD it comes with. It's probably outdated. - Display is gorgeous so far. I haven't opened up Lightroom yet to view photos but will probably get to it over the weekend. Supposedly it's calibrated from the factory. But if you have access to calibration hardware, you can download drivers and calibration profiles from the LG website. Random.. - Forget the additional software from the LG website. They're probably useless for most people. All you need is the 4K drivers. If you're curious, one software is a remote access KVM-like application. Basically allows you to access and control other computers on your network. Careful with this one because during the setup process, it will update the Windows firewall and open up some ports. The other software is some screen layout tool. Basically it allows you to "partition" parts of your screen for specific applications. So next time you boot up your computer, those applications will launch and only display in the section that you specify. This might be good for people that like to meticulously arrange/tile their program windows on screen. - Overall not a bad panel for the price. I was considering a Dell Ultrasharp with similar specs but it was a couple hundred dollars more. But this LG will be fine for the time being. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020 by Jeff Plissken

  • Really nice monitor (Update 2) 1 Week Later
I got this monitor today and I have to say that it is really nice (also did a great job of adding to my setup). It worked without any problems, the HDR works well and the picture is fantastic on it. The only downside is that I have a little light bleed on the left side of the screen (picture included, nothing that would deter me from using it or cause me irritation I just thought it was worth mentioning (but I will update if it gets worse or other issues arise). Other than that no issues, not a dead pixel or anything else. ! Update 1: The light bleed was gone the next day and I haven't seen it since. A little strange but I am not complaining. !! Update 2: The light bleed I had when I first go the monitor (you can see the picture included) is completely gone and I have not seen it after the 2nd day of use, so give it a couple days to make sure it doesn't just disappear. I got this monitor because I do a lot of 3d modeling and photoshop work. So far I have done some drawings in photoshop and not a single complaint. I will update my review as I use it more. ! Update 1: I decided to give gaming a try with this monitor and while it is the first 4k monitor that I have owned. It was fantastic, I even got to use the HDR in THPS1 and it took the visuals to another level. But I will say if you find games with HDR capability, at least with the one I tested it took some fiddling with the settings to get it looking right. !! Update 2: The gaming performance is amazing, HDR gaming is spot on and the detail is generally unreal (I only used a 2k monitor for about 6 months before getting this and prior to that I was using 1080p. So leaps and bounds better. As for modeling with Maya, it works amazingly (a little laggy, I think doing all that work on much more pixels takes more work from my pc, but it isn't anything horrible. Just keep in mind to keep off any "effects" (ambient occlusion, motion blur, etc.) if you are animating to make sure that it plays smoothly, unless you have an epic system. Pros: - Great screen - HDR works well - Not a single dead picture - Beautiful 4k gaming and HDR support for games that offer it. -Beautiful for animating in Maya. -Beautiful for working on drawing in Photoshop Cons: - A small amount of light bleed off of the bezel ***Gone after a day or 2*** Unknowns: - Color Accuracy (I am planning on trying color correcting in a couple months when I get a calibrator to get an idea of how close everything is.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021 by Caleb Hall Caleb Hall

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