🎉 Elevate Your Game with LG's Ultragear Monitor!
The LG 32" Ultragear Curved Gaming Monitor features a 21:9 QHD (3440 x 1440) display, delivering an immersive gaming experience with a 160Hz refresh rate and 99% sRGB color gamut. It supports HDR 10 and AMD FreeSync Premium for smooth visuals and reduced screen tearing, making it a perfect choice for serious gamers.
Brand Name | LG |
Item Weight | 17.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.8 x 29.2 x 6.7 inches |
Item model number | 27GN600-B |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Adaptive Sync, High Dynamic Range |
Item Weight | 17.1 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
J**N
Great value for the price
Easy setup and great picture quality. Definitely a huge step up from playing on a TV.
A**R
Very pleased. My eyeballs thank me everyday.
I use this for work at home primarily. I do game but I am not hardcore. I have no eyestrain from the two I have, unlike the 60hz monitors I have at work. For what I need they do fine. Colors and brightness look fine to me.
N**A
Excellent Monitor with Great Colors and a Very Good Stand
I am totally satisfied with this monitor.The HDR isn't as pronounced as they say because it's HDR 400. But the the monitor has consistent colors and great color accuracy. The stand is very sturdy and has appropriate weight when doing all types of adjustments. It's a great stand after all. I would say unless you plan to buy a separate monitor stand, buying this UL650 model is highly recommended over the standard UL600 model of this monitor. Because the stand is well worth the money. The only complaint would be that it doesn't swivel left or right. But it can do literally every other movement we'll ever need.Let's talk about the overall build quality, it's just great. The vesa mount is very satisfying to use. The overall body of the monitor is made of good quality plastics. The white color looks really good.It comes with 1x HDMI cable, 1x Display Port Cable and a CD. The CD was not packed properly it was just thrown inside the box along with the warranty papers. I couldn't find the software to install that will make things even better. When searched on LG website it shows no software available for this monitor model. Or when I found one, the download link didn't work.Anyways, this is a great monitor and is well worth the money. 4K looks stunning. Unfortunately my laptop isn't very powerful to run 4k60 smoothly. I'll be using this monitor with my new PC build that is coming soon. Until then I'll be using it in 2K 60hz mode.It still looks great in 2K 60Hz.27 inches might be a bit too big for many but as a video editor, I find more space adding upto the convenience. You could go with the 24 inch ones but I couldn't find a good 24 inch 4k monitor that is color accurate and has good reviews.Also 27 inches seem to be the sweet spot for monitor size especially for productivity and it looks like 27 inches is a standard size.The colors are very vibrant and has many color settings presets.Straight out of the box everything looks stunning. And the display is matte so you don't have to deal with reflections.It is an overall great monitor with great value for money.One complaint I would say is that the headphone jack in the back of the monitor is flimsy and not of good quality. It sounds bad when the headphone is connected to that port. It sounds excellent when I connect directly to my laptop.So I wouldn't use that headphone jack. Anyway it's just a small thing.If you want pure audio quality don't use that headphone jack.If you want pure picture quality this is the monitor to go at this price range.I'm very happy that I chose this.I will update the review if something goes wrong in the future.
M**Z
Super solid monitor for 1080p with great colours.
Overall I'd say this monitor is well worth the price for being 1080p. It offers great HDR colour with very rich tones being displayed, some gripes I do have though are that the monitor maxes out it's brightness pretty low and is not able to have the height be adjusted, while having the regular height of it already be quite low to the desk.In total I'd give this monitor a 9/10, absolutely do not regret the purchase at all.
S**L
Overall an great 4k monitor with good colors and features from LG.
This is a very good 4k monitor from LG and for me it ticks all the boxes to be a great buy.PROS -1). Very bright (can reach upto 400 nits)2). On screen software is nice to control your monitor settings without using physical buttons .3). LG IPS panel -Colors are brilliant on this ips panel.4). Very minimal backlight bleed - Even though this is an ips panel the blacklight bleed is bare minimum.5). Design - very thin bezels gives you an immersive feel and stand is quite sturdy and very adjustable.I also think it lacks few things that I noticed.CONS -1). It lacks Swivel movement , so you have to move whole monitor with stand in your direction.2). HDR is not that effective .3). Even when I adjust its stand’s height to minimum, the monitor still feels to be placed at a high position .Also it was a great value for money at 28700/- effective price during Great Indian sale.
A**H
For India, check LG 27 UL650 W and BenQ PD2700Q / PD2720U before buying monitor
First - 27 UL650 W is a value for money monitor, in price range of INR 29K.The Goods:- Super Bright - HDR 400 is super bright for any light conditions in working space- Magnificent Color accuracy, multifold quality over laptop screen- Build quality is great, white casing mean high grade plastic, and seems monitor is built to last- Prefer a minimal of UL550 or UL650 as minimal, as UL500 doesn't provide Hight adjustable stand, which is a MUST for todays ergonomics. Colour accuracy and Panel/hardware is different for UL500/UL550 Vs UL650/UL850 series.- Nominal LG Windows and Mac OS software is available for ease of configuration- Hopefully, Windows 11 will bring-in more advance feature as default, to do away reliance on LG- IPS is much better than VS / TN panels, if you need colors, quality across viewing angles.- 27 Inch is optimal size, Vs 32 Inch and 24/25 Inch - seems balanced to me.The Bads:- Possible light bleeding, depending on piece you get - is a known issue with IPS Panels. No matter how much you try to find a perfect monitor, you will end-up finding minor bleed, but I hope it should not compromise any of image quality in anyways- No provision of upstream and downstream USB Hub- Colour reproduction is 8 bit + 2 bit simulation = 10 bit, instead of real 10 bit colour production, like provided in BenQ PD2720Q or PD2700Q- Doesnt provide USB C connectivity as default, you will need a USB C Hub if at all your laptop/Mac device doesnt have HDMI portThe Blunders:- Power Adapter is a separate external unit, and not inbuilt to Monitor.- Speakers missing... so you cannot use this monitor with Amazon Stick, etc.The Ugly -- Monitor is bulky, in this NexGen technology age, design principle for Monitor is very old, no-way gives a premium look. This is an issue with all monitors I have seen, and not a sole LG problem.Check before you buy - (From my own experience)- Unless you are a Mac user, I find it very difficult to utilize the 4K design rendering, as I am using the screen on 150 DPI scaling, making it effective 2K Monitor for Windows.So I recommend to settle with a 2K monitor (BenQ 2700U), that will serve at-least 4-5 years, by which NextGen Monitors should arrive (OLED 4K Slim, Wifi, Screen Mirroring, etc. enabled by default)- BenQ Monitors provide Ture 10bit colour rendering Vs Lg's 8 bit + 2 bit FRC simulation- Your computer system should support 4K 60 FPS refresh rate as either system should be latest generation hardware, else you will end-up using 4K @ 30 FPS refresh rate - and you will not appreciate it once you procure this expensive 4K high-end monitor. So for my case, both - my office laptop and personal laptop are stuck at 4K 30 FPS refresh rate only.Recommendation - Go for BenQ 2700Q as it comes with True 10 bit color reproduction, better practical usage, USB upstream/downstream setup, advance design features, balanced 2K display instead of 4K setup, speakers for nominal usage.If at all you need a 4k display, LG 27 UL650 is decent value proposition, if you can afford much more, you can search for BenQ PD2720U 4k Display.
A**R
Pretty happy with it
First off, what it comes with (since I didn't see it in the description):The Monitor, Stand, Screws for the stand, 1 Display Port Cable (4-5ft I think), Installation disc, Assembly manual and a Power cable.Assembly was quite simple, and I had no problem putting it together. I noticed while assembling that you can't adjust the height or swivel left to right. You can however tilt it up and down.This is my first 144hz monitor, and I have to say that it does make what I'm playing smoother then what I was used to seeing at 60hz. There are times where I don't hit that 144hz since my video card could use an upgrade, but over all anything higher then 60hz for me is nice. However up-scaling from a 24" (1080p) to a 27" (1080p) monitor, images seems less sharp for me (but i guess that's expected since everything is larger) but still pretty good. Design for the exterior is quite nice and there is a headphone jack (but no speakers on the monitor itself).So far i have had no technical issues with it, and I'm pretty happy with the purchase.Might update if anything changes.Pros:- G-SYNC compatible (with Display Port)- HDR capable- 144hz- Modest Price (Cheaper then some of the other G-SYNC compatible monitors I've seen)Cons:- Height not adjustable- No onboard speakers
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