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The LG 27UP850K is a 27-inch UltraFine 4K UHD IPS monitor featuring DisplayHDR 400 for enhanced color and brightness, a 60Hz refresh rate with 5ms response time, and versatile connectivity including USB-C with 90W power delivery. Its ergonomic adjustable stand and built-in speakers make it a perfect blend of style, comfort, and performance for professionals and gamers alike.
















| ASIN | B0DQFF7FBS |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,071 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #115 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | LG |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (185) |
| Date First Available | 13 May 2025 |
| Item Weight | 5.9 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 27UP850K-W |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 23.88 x 61.47 x 56.9 cm; 5.9 kg |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Series | 27UP850K-W.AUS |
| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
M**I
Fully compatible with iMac
Yes
J**6
It is a great 27 inch 4K monitor. Just had it for a few days and it really shines in terms of displaying streaming video camera outputs and for working on MS office and Adobe Acrobat documents. The fonts are crisp and legible for my poor eye sight and pictures and figures are sharp and vivid colors. The sound is outstanding as well. A single joystick as ON/OFF switch and setting monitor parameters is really great idea with a lots of choices for configuring monitor sound, display color and brightness, and many other parameters which I never experienced with other 2K or 4K monitors. See attached photo for screenshot of some video camera pictures and PDF file text and graphics. Outstanding. Overall I rate this monitor as A++ and highly recommend it. I am not sure about long term performance since I had this monitor for only a few days, but will post if any issues or problems.
S**I
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!
O**A
Amazing quality, color calibration is on point, resolution is perfect for 4k video editing, compatible with Adobe Premier Pro color settings and I will most likely purchase a second monitor. If you are a video editor, this is a good monitor for 4k video editing and fair price.
P**Y
The LG ultra fine 27”4K is a great monitor. I connect it is bc to my MacBook. I use it primarily for work with a lot of text editing and some graphics and video editing. Very clear and easy on the eyes with enough options to set it up just right. I previously tried a 2K but returned it as the 4K was way better. And i like the moon shaped base as it clears up desk space directly in front of the monitor plus the base is study and minimizes screen wobble. Over all a sold monitor well with the price.
A**A
I recently purchased the LG 27UP850K-W monitor for work, and I would confidently give it 5 stars. This monitor has truly elevated my workspace with its sleek, ultra-thin design and lightweight build, making it easy to set up and adjust as needed. One of the things I appreciated the most is that it came with all the necessary cables, which made the initial setup smooth and hassle-free. The display quality is exceptional, offering crisp and vibrant visuals that make working on spreadsheets, documents, or any visual task a real pleasure. Its ultra-thin profile not only looks modern but also helps save space on my desk, creating a clean and organized setup. For anyone looking for a reliable and visually stunning monitor like the LG 27UP850K-W, I strongly recommend it. It perfectly balances style, functionality, and performance.
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