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Product Name: | LG 27UL500-W 27-Inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Monitor with Radeon Freesync Technology and HDR10, White |
Manufacturer: | LG |
Model Number: | 27UL500-W |
Product SKU: | B07PGL2WVS |
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Anyways, my only complaint of this monitor (and ones of similar design) is that the ports point straight back instead of downwards or sideways. This design makes it a little more difficult to have monitors on desks that are against a wall and increases the chance of breaking a port if a cable ever gets snagged or pushed against something.
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Best Buy has very similar model for $299 with usb C charging.
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I don't understand... Why would anyone ever want a lower pixel density? You can always scale as needed.
Anyways, my only complaint of this monitor (and ones of similar design) is that the ports point straight back instead of downwards or sideways. This design makes it a little more difficult to have monitors on desks that are against a wall and increases the chance of breaking a port if a cable ever gets snagged or pushed against something.
Anyways, my only complaint of this monitor (and ones of similar design) is that the ports point straight back instead of downwards or sideways. This design makes it a little more difficult to have monitors on desks that are against a wall and increases the chance of breaking a port if a cable ever gets snagged or pushed against something.
I've used a 32" 4k briefly, and the pixel density is good enough and having a larger work area is nice (almost like having dual monitors when you put apps on left/right sides of the screens), but I am absolutely using scaling at that size (I mostly work in macOS which scales nicely, but do PC gaming and a few other things in Windows 10 which also scales fine for my purposes). 32" 4k unscaled is usable for me.. like I can read text and all, but it would be really uncomfortable to use on regular basis, but I am in my 40's and my eyes strain easier.
For PC gaming with monitor at arms length, 27"/28" is the better size as 32" is too big at that distance (too much head turning / eye movement). I have mounting arms, but personally don't like having to move my monitors back and forth between work/productivity distance and gaming distance.
Thanks, can combine with the Chase BB 10% (or 20%) cash back offer active now, max $25 so this maxes it out
Good to know. My first gaming monitor had that same issue. Moving to a dual arm mount and may include this one for the second slot. I actively look for non-premium mounts for cheaper prices because I don't need them