Our research indicates that this offer is $68 lower (17.12% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $396.99.
About this store:
Details of BuyDig's return policy can be found here.
This collaborative space allows users to contribute additional information, tips, and insights to enhance the original deal post. Feel free to share your knowledge and help fellow shoppers make informed decisions.
Our research indicates that this offer is $68 lower (17.12% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $396.99.
About this store:
Details of BuyDig's return policy can be found here.
Model: LG 27" UHD 4K IPS Monitor with USB Type-C™, sRGB Color Gamut
Deal History
Deal History includes data from multiple reputable stores, such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The lowest price among stores for a given day is selected as the "Sale Price".
Sale Price does not include sale prices at Amazon unless a deal was posted by a community member.
Yep. This screen has been pretty good to me. The stand is not that great but I planned on using a VESA mount. If i wasn't trying to save up $ i would scoop this up again. I got it cheaper though at around $275 on sale from Newegg Refurbish. This is a good price for new. I use it for general productivity and photo video work and only seldom, casual gaming. I am happy with all uses. Unit arrived with no dead pixels or anything, which i am so thankful for because Newegg is the worst for monitor returns.
I would say though that at 27" 4k is a tad small and needs about 125% scaling. I think the sweet spot would be a 32" for a 4k monitor. It's definitely still usable though, just for me, I think that at about 3.5' - 4' distance, which is my distance to the monitor, i feel a 32 would go a long way for eye fatigue during extended use.
Has anyone used HDR on a 27" screen, and how good is it? Ever since I got the big OLED for the living room, HDR has become a must for bigger screens, but I'm unsure of what the major benefits are for a smaller screen.
Has anyone used HDR on a 27" screen, and how good is it? Ever since I got the big OLED for the living room, HDR has become a must for bigger screens, but I'm unsure of what the major benefits are for a smaller screen.
Have this monitor and using HDR blows out highlights and makes things look horrid. maybe I'm not using it right but i wouldn't buy this for HDR
Has anyone used HDR on a 27" screen, and how good is it? Ever since I got the big OLED for the living room, HDR has become a must for bigger screens, but I'm unsure of what the major benefits are for a smaller screen.
This monitor has Fake HDR. Basically just full brightness setting.
Yep. This screen has been pretty good to me. The stand is not that great but I planned on using a VESA mount. If i wasn't trying to save up $ i would scoop this up again. I got it cheaper though at around $275 on sale from Newegg Refurbish. This is a good price for new. I use it for general productivity and photo video work and only seldom, casual gaming. I am happy with all uses. Unit arrived with no dead pixels or anything, which i am so thankful for because Newegg is the worst for monitor returns.
I would say though that at 27" 4k is a tad small and needs about 125% scaling. I think the sweet spot would be a 32" for a 4k monitor. It's definitely still usable though, just for me, I think that at about 3.5' - 4' distance, which is my distance to the monitor, i feel a 32 would go a long way for eye fatigue during extended use.
Leave a Comment
Top Comments
K - 2018 (this one)
L - 2019
N - 2020
P - 2021
I would say though that at 27" 4k is a tad small and needs about 125% scaling. I think the sweet spot would be a 32" for a 4k monitor. It's definitely still usable though, just for me, I think that at about 3.5' - 4' distance, which is my distance to the monitor, i feel a 32 would go a long way for eye fatigue during extended use.
32 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank greenwich
K - 2018 (this one)
L - 2019
N - 2020
P - 2021
K - 2018 (this one)
L - 2019
N - 2020
P - 2021
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
K - 2018 (this one)
L - 2019
N - 2020
P - 2021
I would say though that at 27" 4k is a tad small and needs about 125% scaling. I think the sweet spot would be a 32" for a 4k monitor. It's definitely still usable though, just for me, I think that at about 3.5' - 4' distance, which is my distance to the monitor, i feel a 32 would go a long way for eye fatigue during extended use.
This one goes for $300 every once in a while if you check Slickdeals history. It comes with Type C USB while this one doesn't.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment