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The LG27US500-W Ultrafine Monitor is a 27-inch 4K UHD display that offers a stunning 3840x2160 resolution and a 1000:1 contrast ratio, perfect for creative professionals. With HDR10 support and a 90% DCI-P3 color gamut, it delivers vibrant colors and deep blacks. The ergonomic stand allows for easy adjustments, while onscreen controls make customization a breeze. This monitor combines functionality with a sleek, borderless design, making it an ideal addition to any workspace.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Brand | LG |
Series | 27US500-W.AUS |
Item model number | 27US500-W.AUS |
Item Weight | 12.13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.46 x 24.15 x 17.87 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.46 x 24.15 x 17.87 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | LG |
ASIN | B0D9R7Q449 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 19, 2024 |
P**Y
Excellent, Crystal Clear, world class in every way, Amazon Warehouse Open Box, LOVE IT!
Great news for the LG 27UL500-W 27-inch 4K UHD UltraFine Computer Monitor. I purchased mine as an open box from Amazon Warehouse, and I'm beyond impressed. The crystal-clear 4K resolution and vibrant colors make everything look stunning, whether I'm working or watching videos. I use it with Amazon's Firestick which are the very best for streaming imho. Despite being an open box, the quality was excellent, no blemishes and the price was unbeatable for such an outstanding high-performing monitor. Seriously, a fantastic value for anyone looking for a budget-friendly, powerful display. If you find this on sale, do not hesitate.
J**N
Excellent and comprehensive menu allows for individual fine tuning to users needs.
Fantastic monitor. Most of all the menus are easy to access and understand. These allow for fine tuning the monitor to the user's individual needs. Picture quality is first class, with excellent resolution and sharpness.
L**R
A great and affordable 4k HDR(ish) monitor.
This LG monitor is, in one word, great. Out of the box, it came with a color calibration sheet, and told me about gamma, delta E (<5) , and white balance (3500K). Once activated on the OSD, Freesync was immediately dected by my Radeon Software, which was nice. The monitor looks great, with nice brightness (more on that later) and clarity. It came with both a Displayport 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 cable, as well as a small external power brick. The stand is good, and has some weight to it, however I did not use it, and instead took advantage of the 100mm VESA mounts.Back to the display. I see this monitor as "HDR 10" compatible, and windows 10 detects this as an HDR monitor, but please note, it only has a peak brightness on about 350 nits, making it more HDRish. The bezel sizes are alright, but nothing special. I personally would not use this monitor for Competitive gaming, as the response time is not great and it is only 60hz, however it does have Freesync, so more cinematic games look great. Video consumption and production on this thing is nice as well, and I would definitely recommend this monitor.For the last image of both monitors, the one on the right is the LG 4K monitor, which has an IPS panel. The left one is an older Samsung VA panel, at 1440p.
N**S
4k 60hz LG monitor
Good quality 4k Lcd monitor for the price. The colors are on the cooler side but it still looks very nice. I use it as a second monitor to watch movie while in bed or for discord when gaming.
A**T
Very good image for the price. No picture, gaming or video issues seen since setting up 5 days ago.
(Updated) For many years, I used a mismatched dual monitor set up that consisted of a 21” Acer and 22” Samsung models from around 2015. Even though this was adequate for a lot of basic things, it always drove me a little nuts they were of different sizes. Also the color calibrating on both models was a pain that never quite worked and the same videos/images were noticeably different hues depending on which monitor they were displayed on. Basically, it was time to get a dual monitor replacement set of the same brand and model.I also wanted something that was 4k capable, in the 25" to 29" size range, and of course something that would not break my budget. After spending a few months reading reviews of various models, I found that the LG 27UL500-W 27-Inch best matched my wants and needs. On Prime Day, Amazon discounted the price further, so I placed an order for a set ($279 ea).Setup: Very easy. To conserve desk space, I purchased a WALI Dual LCD Monitor Fully Adjustable Desk Mount Stand that had two arms. I had no issues attaching the monitors to the desk mount and running cables from the monitor to PC/outlets.Fit and Finish: I have not seen any bezel issues where they were pealing apart. They are not the thinnest and are about .25” around the top/sides. The bottom is wider. Since I use a desk mount stand, I have no comment about the stands that came with the monitors (they are still bagged). I like that LG put a toggle for the screen controls instead of a row of buttons.Picture: The picture quality so far is very good. I have not seen the light bleed a lot of commentators have noted.Ports: The LG 27UL500-W 27-inch has 1 display port (v1.2) and 2 HDMI ports (v2.0). No DVI or RGB15 ports. I assumed I that I could use DVI HDMI/DP or RGB HDMI/DP adapters. Neither RGB (which I expected) nor DVI adapters (which I did NOT expect) work with these monitors. So those that have older PCs/Laptops/KVM switches may be out of luck if the equipment does not support a DisplayPort or HDMI video connector (on my initial review, I deducted a star for this).So, my 4-port RGB KVM switch will not work (this was expected, and I am had my eye on a replacement 4-port HDMI KVM switch that supports dual monitor). For the PCs, it’s a matter of finding cheap replacement video cards that are PCIe x16 with 2x DisplayPort or 2x HDMI ports (but cheap ones do not seem common) and enough VRAM to drive this monitor (from what I read 1 GB should be more than adequate for 1080p since I do not plan to use these PCs for high end gaming). I did find that a passive HDMI to DisplayPort works so integrating a new HDMI KVM switch should not be an issue.Overall, I have been pleased with my LG 27UL500-W 27-Inch purchases. I also have a plan to work out my KVM/Cable/Monitors. If all goes well, I will likely raise my rating from 4 to 5 stars.Update 05/05/2020:I am raising my rating by a star - No image, video or audio channel issues have occurred with either monitor since I purchased them July 2019.These monitors are in near daily use, are powered on/off often and subject to resolution changes a few times a month. The audio channel is constantly used through one of the monitors for steaming video from a ROKU that is connected to one of the monitors.I fully integrated these two monitors to use with a 4 dual port HDMI KVM switch. My only disappointment was that an old ROKU SE did not work with the monitors via the HDMI port. This was most likely due to the ROKU SE inability to support 4K. Using a ChromeCast and a ROKU streaming stick had no issues with either LG monitors).
S**S
Great bang for buck - just needs a better stand
I'm very happy with this monitor, especially for the price I paid (Black Friday weekend special). It doesn't have the deepest blacks, but it goes bright and is nice and crisp, as you'd expect from a 4K. Works flawlessly with my MacBook. The one niggle is the included stand, which was too low and too wobbly for me. An inexpensive VESA mount stand soon fixed that. Highly recommended if you're looking for a good value monitor to use daily.
A**A
Great for the price
I am a graphic designer, and needed a good monitor to work on stuff. My whole day is in adobe, and this monitor is perfection if you're not trying to break the bank. The color is good, and picture is super clear. I was really pleased with it's quality. Also a nice size.
E**
Good monitor but is inestable
The quality of the image is great, the size is perfect. Two things I am not happy with. The first one is that the front frame of the screen is black and not white as the back, but it was my fault as the listing photo is black also. The second one and I am not sure if this has a solution is that the screen is moving a lot. I put the screws that come with the screen but anyway is moving a lot....does someone have this inconvenience and if so, how to solve it??
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