Model: LG 27" 4K UHD UltraFine™ IPS Monitor with VESA DisplayHDR™ 400
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Wish LG didn't have so many monitors that are so similar. The one from BB was $190 with no adjustable stand. This one has an adjustable height and tilt stand. The $300 one has usb-c. For anyone wondering.
Seems like a nice deal at first glance, but reviews indicate an unacceptable failure rate, like many other LG monitors. Probably used cheap capacitors or something.
I bought 3 for my office a month ago. I know they have some questionable reviews. I read in another forum that if they were manufactured after may-ish 2022 they don't have the issue anymore. not sure if true. The ones I have are great...so far.
Wish LG didn't have so many monitors that are so similar. The one from BB was $190 with no adjustable stand. This one has an adjustable height and tilt stand. The $300 one has usb-c. For anyone wondering.
So it's the same monitor like BB just with an adjustable stand? My return window for BB closed yesterday
resolution(4k) has nothing to do with frame rate(60hz), high refresh rate (>100hz) monitors mostly designed for gaming, a good 4k high refresh rate monitor cost from $500 to $1xxx,
Wish LG didn't have so many monitors that are so similar. The one from BB was $190 with no adjustable stand. This one has an adjustable height and tilt stand. The $300 one has usb-c. For anyone wondering.
Seems like a nice deal at first glance, but reviews indicate an unacceptable failure rate, like many other LG monitors. Probably used cheap capacitors or something.
Thanks for mentioning this. I previously picked up the monitor from Best Buy but after seeing the reviews from LGs site, i ended up with a lightly used Dell S2722HC for 220ish.
I really liked the LG price but spent the extra to get usb c out. Hope this helps.
I currently have a Samsung 32" 4K UJ59, i have used for the last year that i am pairing the monitor with
resolution(4k) has nothing to do with frame rate(60hz), high refresh rate (>100hz) monitors mostly designed for gaming, a good 4k high refresh rate monitor cost from $500 to $1xxx,
Ok so if I'm not gaming on this monitor and just watching 4k videos it's fine for this right?
Seems like a nice deal at first glance, but reviews indicate an unacceptable failure rate, like many other LG monitors. Probably used cheap capacitors or something.
I have 3 LG Monitors and 2 LG TVs. I haven't had a single one fail. My LG Monitors have been on for pretty much the last 3 years continuously since they are connected to my work PC and I'm too lazy to figure out my company's profile settings to sleep the monitors.
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Still a good deal for an office display though
Still a good deal for an office display though
You don't expect 4k 120hz ips monitor to be $200
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I really liked the LG price but spent the extra to get usb c out. Hope this helps.
I currently have a Samsung 32" 4K UJ59, i have used for the last year that i am pairing the monitor with