LG 27UP850K-W 27-inch Ultrafine 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Computer Monitor, 60Hz, 5ms, DisplayHDR 400, Built-in Speaker, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB Type-C 90W PD, Tilt/Height/Pivot… by LG
$532.51 Original price was: $532.51.$392.38Current price is: $392.38.
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About LG 27UP850K-W 27-inch Ultrafine 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Computer Monitor, 60Hz, 5ms, DisplayHDR 400, Built-in Speaker, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB Type-C 90W PD, Tilt/Height/Pivot…
- 4K UHD HDR – To more fully realize content creators vision, this monitor is compatible with VESA DisplayHDR 400 high dynamic range, supporting specific levels of color and brightness that exceed the capabilities of ordinary monitors.
- Customized Display for Any Game – Get the most of your gaming with Game Mode. You can choose Gamer, FPS, or RTS mode, and customize your experience by adjusting and optimizing the settings based on the game you select.
- Never In the Dark – Light up your gameplay with enhanced vision. Black Stabilizer brightens dark scenes to give you an advantage over the competition—even when they’re hiding in the shadows.
- Action As It Happens – Get a pro-level experience with the closest thing to real-time gaming. Dynamic Action Sync elevates your gameplay so you can respond every moment of the action with reduced input tag and unbelievable performance.
- A Monitor and Stand In One – Customize your setup in seconds. Raise, lower, tilt, pivot — the Ergo Stand has a flexible ergonomic design to easily adapt to your environment and working style. A simple press-and-click improves productivity and efficiency, while saving space.
- Put More Ports to Work – Enjoy more ways to connect. LG UltraFine Monitor offers USB Type-C for data transfer and power delivery up to 90W, as well as DisplayPort, two HDMI connections, two USB 3.0 ports and headphone jack. Forget the adapters and dongles.
The LG 27UP850K-W 27-inch Ultrafine 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Computer Monitor, 60Hz, 5ms, DisplayHDR 400, Built-in Speaker, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB Type-C 90W PD, Tilt/Height/Pivot… by LG combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers exceptional results for American customers who value quality.
Specification: LG 27UP850K-W 27-inch Ultrafine 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Computer Monitor, 60Hz, 5ms, DisplayHDR 400, Built-in Speaker, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB Type-C 90W PD, Tilt/Height/Pivot… by LG
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139 reviews for LG 27UP850K-W 27-inch Ultrafine 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Computer Monitor, 60Hz, 5ms, DisplayHDR 400, Built-in Speaker, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB Type-C 90W PD, Tilt/Height/Pivot… by LG
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$532.51 Original price was: $532.51.$392.38Current price is: $392.38.
Ryan K –
The display is decent. I was hoping that the built-in speakers would save me some desk space, but the sound is low quality. I might have expected better for the price.
spoli –
This has been a great monitor for my MacBook M1. I love that I can connect and charge with one cable. Display is crisp, speakers aren’t great but I rarely use them. Very stable with included stand. I mainly use for university and work.
Amazon Shopper –
I work from home and bought this monitor as part of my office set up. It was easy to set up. The image is very sharp and clean. I use it with a Mac laptop that I keep in the clam shell position in a stand next to the monitor.
The only thing that I don’t like about it is the way you have to access the menu. There is a button underneath in the center that you push that brings you to the menu. This is where you have to go to change the volume. I have heard other people say that the sound quality is tinny. I would agree that the sound quality isn’t the greatest, but it functions fine enough for me that I haven’t considered buying any kind of external speakers.
The screen has enough space that you can easily have two documents open at the same time, side-by-side. If these ever go on sale, I would probably purchase a second one for an even larger desktop platform.
To summarize I am very happy with this monitor. Yes, having a different option to adjust the volume would be nice. And yes, the sound is not going to compare to your Bose speaker but functions fine.
Jessica –
Great monitor and good price. Smooth connection to MACbook.
German del Campo –
This is my first 4K computer monitor, but not my first 4K screen. A few years ago, I bought an LG 4K OLED smart TV, and I was happy with the experience. Enjoying my photos in high resolution and on an HDR-capable screen was definitely something that stayed with me ever since. But I wasn’t ready to go 4K OLED on my computer yet. The price tag of such a monitor is beyond my acceptable level for everyday use. I’m not in the creative media business to justify the costs. But for the office and light multimedia work (at the amateur level), a decent 4K monitor became a necessity, and one of my old monitors needed an update.
I found the LG 27UP850K a good compromise between price and quality. The image is sharp and with good colors out of the box. But for critical work, I have a calibrator that makes it even better. I had some issues in the first weeks of use, but it wasn’t the monitor. I hate thick and sturdy cables, and I bought some really thin and flexible ones. Well… don’t go for the cheap ones because you will notice problems (mostly derived from the inability of such poor cables to handle the bandwidth required by 4K resolution, combined with the best frame rate you can get and HDR. I replaced the cable with a good brand, and the problems went away.
I’m not going to comment on the sound quality. No TV or monitor can deliver the quality of sound I expect using their own little speakers. But the availability is useful for regular work, where audio is just to provide more context to what you see and to immerse you in the story or the emotion of a good musical piece. No, for this kind of experience, I use a pair of good-quality cans, an external DAC unit, and a dedicated headphone amplifier.
The USB ports are nice. Not that I use them a lot. But I know I have some extra ports if I expand beyond the regular peripherals. As an electronics engineer, I experiment a lot and USB gives you the ubiquity of communicating with your gadgets and instruments.
So far, so good. Once properly set up, the monitor is stable, works as expected, and I hope it will last as long as my old Dell U27813HM (still in service today). As always, YMMV. Enjoy!
Marcus –
stable, easy to plug, good display
German del Campo –
I paid $221 for this monitor and I couldn’t be more pleased. The contrast is excellent, and after a bit of calibration, the colors are spot on. I’m an industrial designer, so I usually spend my days creating photorealistic product renders. I needed a well-balanced monitor to accurately depict the scenes I’m rendering — and for that purpose, it’s a perfect match. No need for high frame rates; the good old 60Hz works like a charm.
Wait for a discount like I did and justo go for it!!
Mark –
Connectivity seems ok. I am using this monitor with a mac studio and am connecting it via the thunderbolt input. That allows a 4K display signal and connectivity to the 2 USB-A ports on the back.
I am using this for reading PDFs and writing code, and it seems to be doing a good job of that. No major issues so far after several months of usage.
One minor issue I encountered: the USB-A ports seemed to stop working inexplicably at one point. Unplugging the power and replugging after a few seconds resolved the issue. It has not happened again since.
Eric –
Picture quality is so easy on the eyes. I’ve tried some other cheap 4K monitors, and they just don’t stack up. This one can get pretty bright, has good contrast, and text looks really nice on it. No speakers, and I guess I didn’t read that when I was buying it, but you’ll need external speakers if you need sound. No big issue for me, I just use my laptop speakers for the most part.
Santiago Suardi –
Great monitor! I use it with a Macbook Air M1 and it works flawlessly. No blur in text.