LG Electronics UHD 4K Monitor 27UN83A-W, 27 inch, 4k, 60Hz, 5ms, IPS Display, HDR 10, AMD FreeSync, Energy Saving, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB C, Anti Glare, Adjustable Stand

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LG Electronics UHD 4K Monitor 27UN83A-W, 27 inch, 4k, 60Hz, 5ms, IPS Display, HDR 10, AMD FreeSync, Energy Saving, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB C, Anti Glare, Adjustable Stand

LG Electronics UHD 4K Monitor 27UN83A-W, 27 inch, 4k, 60Hz, 5ms, IPS Display, HDR 10, AMD FreeSync, Energy Saving, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB C, Anti Glare, Adjustable Stand

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We have owned this monitor for around a year and have used it for work, gaming and TV/movie-streaming. Our working-from-home situation required a 27-inch display that would work with a MacBook (and latterly a Mac Mini) in a bedroom desk setup, but also provide a good gaming experience with a PlayStation 4 and Xbox One X, and stream 4K content from the likes of Netflix and Prime Video. If you mount the monitor vertically, say for display advertising, the image can be rotated using a software control. However, while the stand can be tilted vertically, it can’t be rotated NOTE: One of my favorites is “Return to Initial Settings” which allows you to recover in the event you’ve so totally confused this monitor that nothing looks right.

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You'll not only get UHD resolution and HDR but you can also expect a fast response time, decent brightness, an anti-glare screen for eye comfort, a heigh-adjustable stand and even bundled software to help tune the display to your exact needs. It's one of the best 4K monitors for your home office. During our time with the LG 27UL850 we enjoyed the breadth of its capabilities. The IPS panel means colour and contrast remain consistent when viewed from any angle, while the resolution, HDR, brightness, response time and refresh rate are all good for working, gaming and watching video. The display doesn’t particularly excel in any one of those use cases, but in a world where we are all working at home more than ever, a do-it-all display is of more value than one that is superb at gaming but is overkill for spreadsheets and Zoom calls. So, I needed to get a new monitor. After extensive online research it came down to the Apple / LG UltraFine 4K Display, sold by Apple, and the LG 27″ UHD 4K Display sold by a variety of outlets. This monitor has a maximum resolution of 3840 x 2160, making it 4K. It also has a refresh rate of 60Hz via all of its inputs, offers HDR 10, and is compliant with the VESA DisplayHDR 400 standard. This isn’t the greatest version of HDR, and you can certainly find greater dynamic range and higher peak brightness on higher-priced monitors, but if this is a monitor used mostly for regular computer work you won’t be using HDR much anyway. For those who want to tweak this monitor beyond what its simple menu is capable of, LG includes the True Color Pro software. This can be used to optimise colour performance to make more use of the display panel’s wide colour spectrum. However, this software requires a physical calibrator and one isn’t included in the box so you’ll have to source that separately.For most users, these ports should give them everything they need. We connected a MacMini using the USB-C port and a couple of game consoles via HDMI. And because the USB-C port carries power as well as video and audio, the monitor can be used to charge a MacBook (or other USB-C laptop) while also acting as an external screen. I like this monitor. I don’t play games, so the refresh rate is fine. The colors are lovely. The resolution is crisp and shows me I need to improve my ability to focus an image. LG makes lovely display panels. Colors are clean, resolution is crisp, the image holds up extremely well, even when compared to the 27″ iMac it is sitting next to. In fact, I ran the Apple Display calibration software when I first connected the display. It was right on, no adjustments were needed. I’ve been using this monitor for a year-and-a-half and I’m still very happy with it. It’s been problem-free the entire time. But I’ve discovered two quirks you should know about:

LG Electronics UHD 4K Monitor 27UN83A-W, 27 inch, 4k, 60Hz

Another thing I really like about this monitor is that it runs cool. It doesn’t get hot and it doesn’t radiate heat. In summer, in LA, I appreciate that.Assembly required attaching the stand and connecting the HDMI and power cables. The entire process took 15 minutes; I timed it. You’ll need a Philips screwdriver to attach the stand. However, even though the printed instructions are cryptic, you won’t have any problems assembling this. System Preferences > Display > Arrangement makes it easy to indicate the physical position of the monitor. Scrolling the mouse from one monitor to the other is flawless. It can also upscale regular SDR (standard dynamic range) content into HDR, using an algorithm to improve tone mapping and luminance. It’s not true HDR, but a nice feature to have nonetheless. Your sense of color may be different than mine, which is fine. There are several controls you can adjust to make this look the way you want. The monitor has a pair of 5W speakers, and while LG boasts of its MAXX Audio technology, sound really isn’t the strong point here. It’s acceptable for general computer notifications and occasional radio and podcast listening, but if you want to play music or watch movies and TV you are much better off connecting the monitor, or your computer, to a separate speaker or audio system.

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The stand uses a wide arched foot that provides enough desk space immediately in front of the monitor to accommodate your keyboard when not in use, or make space for other desk items. The only disadvantages to this monitor is that it connects via HDMI, which requires a converter cable for all iMacs, and all adjustments are made using a multi-purpose toggle switch at the bottom center of the bezel. In addition to changing settings using the on-screen monitor controls – which can’t be screen captured, or I would show them to you – you can also adjust and calibrate the monitor using System Preferences > Display > Color.This calibration works the same as every other Mac-compatible monitor, which is what I would expect, except that you adjust the monitor using the toggle switch on the monitor itself, not software controls.



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