Model: LG 27UK500-B 27" 4K UHD IPS HDR10 Monitor with AMD FreeSync
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This is an old model. Buy LG 27UP600-W at Bestbuy instead, which is $279.99 for Black Friday.
Is the $30 worth waiting? I'd like to get another 4k for work. I don't really game on my macs at all, mostly dev work and I just need the screen real estate.
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11-22-2021 at 11:47 AM.
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Is the $30 worth waiting? I'd like to get another 4k for work. I don't really game on my macs at all, mostly dev work and I just need the screen real estate.
LG 27UP600-W at Bestbuy is $279.99 now. The chronological order of this monitor is UK(2018) -> UL(2019) -> UN(2020) -> UP(2021) (as far as I know). If you purchase 27UP600-W, you might want to get a monitor arm too.
Will this work with Mac Pro?... I ran into unresolvable blur issues with the 2K monitor I bought. It works perfectly fine with windows... Just the Mac has been issues
Will this work with Mac Pro?... I ran into unresolvable blur issues with the 2K monitor I bought. It works perfectly fine with windows... Just the Mac has been issues
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How would that stack up against the Gigabyte M27Q, refresh rate aside?
M27Q - 0.5ms response time with a 170HZ refresh rate.
M27Q - 0.5ms response time with a 170HZ refresh rate.
So in other words, the m27q makes this look like a pile of trash
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M27Q is also BGR panel if that matters. But overall is a good "budget" gaming monitor.
Yes works like a charm