🚀 Elevate your workspace with 4K brilliance and pro-level color precision!
The LG 27UP850-W is a 27-inch UHD 4K IPS monitor featuring a 3840x2160 resolution, 95% DCI-P3 color gamut, and VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. It offers versatile USB-C connectivity with 96W power delivery, a sleek 3-side borderless design, and an ergonomic adjustable stand, making it ideal for professionals seeking vibrant visuals and a clutter-free, comfortable workspace.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | UHD HDR 400 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | LG |
Series | 27UP850-W |
Item model number | 27UP850-W |
Item Weight | 13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22.4 x 24.2 x 11.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.4 x 24.2 x 11.5 inches |
Color | Silver |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
ASIN | B08YJMMYBX |
Date First Available | March 10, 2021 |
A**R
Beautiful hi-res monitor!!
Beautiful large monitor that will be connected to my new M4 Mac Mini when it comes in. Looks great on the M1 version, but I need to see it on the higher res M4 version.
M**N
Impressive Display
After checking out many online reviews of this model versus others from LG and Dell, I decided on this one to use with my 2019 MacBook Pro. I am impressed with the vivid colors and crisp resolution so far. It is almost indistinguishable to my aging eyes from my 27" 5K iMac's display.The onnly issue so far has been some wonkiness about the USB-C connectivity. I initially connected it to the MacBook using the supplied USB-C cable. At the time I first turned on the monitor using that cable, it said there was a firmware download needed. But after the firmware installation, I could no longer get the monitor to check for firmware updates or use the USB ports on the back of the monitor. Don't know if that was LG's cable, their monitor software/firmware, or an Apple issue. Some online suggested using a Thunderbolt 4 cable instead. So, after connecting via a Thunderbolt 4 cable it still didn't seem able to do firmware checks or make the USB ports available. Then I saw a suggestion to restart the monitor while the Mac is connected. Viola! That was the trick. Now the USB ports are working fine and LG's software is able to check for firmware updates! Assuming that solves the issue for the long term, I'm totally pleased with the monitor.
G**Z
LG4k 27UP850 so cool
En realidad es un monitor muy bueno se ve genial, lo adquirí para mi macmini M1 para la produccion musical ya que es el ultimo de este ańo 2021 ..osea es 97% true color es UHD, IPS,HDR super 4k Muy real el ultrafine.Es Fácil su instalación, bien empacado pesa en realidad 23Lbs con el embalaje, se siente bastante solido, no creo en los reviews malos de aqui ,en realidad es un buen producto; funciona el usb c con mi macbook pro 16” el LG trae este cable y su dos Hdmi , se refleja mejor que el retina display en mode 3Es como una especie de VA .la base del monitor es buena pero ocupa mucho espacio gira hasta 270* grados, pero esto se resolvería con un vesta 100x100 que con menos de 50 dólares y no tienes que comprar el que venden en apple te ahorras como 190 o 220 dólares dependiendo pero el de apple no es borderless como este, (no me refiero al Prodisplay) Este tiene las mismas características que los mas baratos de apple pero es de alta calidad, los videos 8k pueden ver como se ven en las fotos, estoy super feliz con esta compra. Es una bendición de Dios, cómpralo lo recomiendo .doy gracias a Jesús por ayudarme a decidirme por esta opción.Feliz restos de tus dias en esta tierra recuerda Dios te ama
B**R
Decent monitor for the price. Used for photo and video editing. Not a reference monitor, but...
I like the I/O flexibility. I connected this via USB-C to my M1 MacBook Air. This is the monitor connection AND the power supply/battery charger for the computer. AND, it has a pair of USB-3.1 A connectors on the back. I hook my older Apple Extended Keyboard to one of them. I use the other for a slow 3TB conventional USB drive. The monitor also has two HDMI inputs and a Displayport input. I'm not sure when I'll need those, but they're nice to have.The monitor calibrates nicely. The picture seems to be a very close match to the LG-made monitor in the MacBook Air, when both are calibrated to the same numeric aims with a Datacolor SpyderXElite.I also bought a CharJen Pro Ultimate Dock Gen 2, which gives me an SDXC 4.0 card reader, SDXC 4.0 Micro card reader, Two USB 3.2 type A ports, 10/100/1000 Gbps Ethernet, HDMI, 1/8" stereo audio out, and laptop charger in. I will use that mainly on the road, and to connect a fast Samsung T7 SSD for backups and extra storage. My MacBook Air power supply stays in my bag, ready to go.This is a great little setup. I have the nice desktop monitor for serious editing, and the laptop can go anywhere. It's a versatile and powerful setup. 95% DCI-P3 color is nice. Adobe RGB would be nicer, but I don't have to have it for what I do.
B**L
Really nice
I've been researching 4K monitors for far too long, and finally decided on this one. I run a Macbook 16" as my main computer and had been using two 27" 1080p monitors for extended desktop and that always worked nicely, but I wanted to clean up my desk a bit by going to a single external display and knew that I needed the real-estate.The image quality is excellent, and it's giving me the added space I needed as a 4k should.As a Macbook user, one of the things I love the most about this monitor is the USB-C capability. I'm running 4K video and easily charging the Macbook. Additionally, the 2 USB-3 ports work perfect for my external webcam and Logitech keyboard/mouse dongle. Between the USB-C and USB-3 ports, it's really cleaned up my desktop the way I was hoping.The monitor menu is easy to navigate with the 'joystick control' and really gives the ability to navigate without looking at the controls.The only complaint I have at all is that running a full 4K on a 27" monitor is a real test for the eyes with the small text, but this is obviously configurable. I wouldn't use a 4K for office work with anything less than a 27". The only other thing that comes to mind is that the power 'brick' is pretty huge, but not a big deal.Overall, I love this monitor and could see buying another one if I ever need more desktop real estate, but this works perfectly for now.
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