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27" LG 27UP600-W.AUM 4K UHD AMD FreeSync Monitor w/ HDR (Black) EXPIRED

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$399.99
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Best Buy via eBay has 27" LG 27UP600-W.AUM 4K UHD AMD FreeSync Monitor w/ HDR (Black) on sale for $199.99 > now $189.99 (price display when added to cart). Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Best Buy also has 27" LG 27UP600-W.AUM 4K UHD AMD FreeSync Monitor w/ HDR (Black) on sale for $199.99 > now $189.99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.
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Specs/Key Features
  • Resolution: 3840x2160
  • Response Time: 5ms
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Contrast Ratio: 1200:1
  • Panel Type: IPS
  • Display Type: LED
  • FreeSync (AMD Adaptive Sync)
  • Viewing Angles: 178/178 (Vertical/Horizontal)
    • Inputs
      • 2x HDMI
      • 1x DisplayPort
Warranty
  • Includes a 1-year manufacture's warranty w/ purchase

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  • This product is available again at the $200 price mark for those that missed out in late Dec 2022'
  • Product is eligible for 15-day free/easy return w/ purchase
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Product is highly rated by customers for color, set up, & design
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated
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This popular deal is back again at Best Buy.

Previous deal and comments on SD can be found here: https://slickdeals.net/f/16331545-best-buy-lg-27-ips-led-4k-uhd-amd-freesync-monitor-with-hdr-displayport-hdmi-27up600-w-199-99

Product Information:
Resolution: 3840 x 2160
Panel: IPS
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Response Time: 5ms
178 / 178 viewing angles
VESA DisplayHDR 400
AMD FreeSync compatible
Ports:
2x HDMI
1x DisplayPort

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He doesn't need a $200+ docking station when a couple $15-20 usb-to-hdmi adapters can easily solve his problem.
a new GPU...
Or, if he's a tad bit tech-savvy he can get a dedicated GPU (like a mini Quadro with HDMI or Geforce GT [newegg.com], etc). There are plenty of sub $100 options that will add a few HDMI or DP ports to your PC without the need of any PSU power cables. Won't game at 4k 60fps but will be able to support three monitors for work purposes.

Better than spending the money on adapters IMHO.

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01-16-2023 at 09:47 AM.
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Looks like a really good deal, but is the 5ms response time bad?
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Anyone have any tips for me? I just bought 3 of these. And now am searching for a solution to hook them up to my work pc. My pc has 1 hdmi, 1 dvi, 1 vga, 4 usb 3.0. These monitors only have hdmi and displayport. So I gather I will need adapters that can carry a 4k signal? Even then i dont know if my PC can handle 3 4k monitors... Any help is appreciated.
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Quote from jgill9 :
Anyone have any tips for me? I just bought 3 of these. And now am searching for a solution to hook them up to my work pc. My pc has 1 hdmi, 1 dvi, 1 vga, 4 usb 3.0. These monitors only have hdmi and displayport. So I gather I will need adapters that can carry a 4k signal? Even then i dont know if my PC can handle 3 4k monitors... Any help is appreciated.
You need something similar to this:

https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/ac...z91k18761?
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Quote from jgill9 :
Anyone have any tips for me? I just bought 3 of these. And now am searching for a solution to hook them up to my work pc. My pc has 1 hdmi, 1 dvi, 1 vga, 4 usb 3.0. These monitors only have hdmi and displayport. So I gather I will need adapters that can carry a 4k signal? Even then i dont know if my PC can handle 3 4k monitors... Any help is appreciated.
You can get usb-to-hdmi adapters. They don't cost much and work great, just make sure you get ones that support your needs. For example: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075V68NVR
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You need something similar to this:

https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/ac...z91k18761?
He doesn't need a $200+ docking station when a couple $15-20 usb-to-hdmi adapters can easily solve his problem.
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Can't find out from the LG site - does this have USB-C power to power a Macbook, etc.?
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Anyone have any tips for me? I just bought 3 of these. And now am searching for a solution to hook them up to my work pc. My pc has 1 hdmi, 1 dvi, 1 vga, 4 usb 3.0. These monitors only have hdmi and displayport. So I gather I will need adapters that can carry a 4k signal? Even then i dont know if my PC can handle 3 4k monitors... Any help is appreciated.
Your PC has dvi and VGA ports. I doubt it can do 4k 60hz.
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Your PC has dvi and VGA ports. I doubt it can do 4k 60hz.
When I use the 1 hdmi the one monitor comes through great. I don't have usb-c either but looks like usb3.0 has some options for 4K
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This or is 32" better for 4k monitor viewing?
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Anyone have any tips for me? I just bought 3 of these. And now am searching for a solution to hook them up to my work pc. My pc has 1 hdmi, 1 dvi, 1 vga, 4 usb 3.0. These monitors only have hdmi and displayport. So I gather I will need adapters that can carry a 4k signal? Even then i dont know if my PC can handle 3 4k monitors... Any help is appreciated.
a new GPU...
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I've had two of these in my cart for the last couple of hours, while I decided which keyboard + mouse combo to pick up, whether or not I needed a docking station for my 14" MBP (I don't), and which Thunderbolt 4 cables I should go with, only to decide against them. There were some pretty scathing reviews on LG's website, and I haven't seen any indication that anything has changed. There's apparently a known issue to LG (that their own customer support referenced consistently in customer reviews), that causes the power supply to die after a few months. While they seem to fix the issue for customers, it involves spotty communication from LG, and then being without your monitor for a month or two.

I'm wanting to buy monitors that work, and I'm concerned that they still may be selling duds?
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I've had two of these in my cart for the last couple of hours, while I decided which keyboard + mouse combo to pick up, whether or not I needed a docking station for my 14" MBP (I don't), and which Thunderbolt 4 cables I should go with, only to decide against them. There were some pretty scathing reviews on LG's website, and I haven't seen any indication that anything has changed. There's apparently a known issue to LG (that their own customer support referenced consistently in customer reviews), that causes the power supply to die after a few months. While they seem to fix the issue for customers, it involves spotty communication from LG, and then being without your monitor for a month or two.

I'm wanting to buy monitors that work, and I'm concerned that they still may be selling duds?
Just buy with geeksquad protection. I bought one and hoping for the best.
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