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LG 27QN600-B 27” QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS Computer Monitor Display with FreeSync, sRGB 99% Color Gamut, HDR10 with a 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design, Black

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Features

  • 27 QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS Display.Aspect ratio:16:9.Viewing Angle:178.0 degrees.Response time:5.0 milliseconds.Specific uses for product - Personal, gaming, business
  • 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design
  • SRGB 99% Color Gamut
  • HDR 10 Compatible
  • Enter your code on the backlit touchscreen keypad to unlock and just tap the keypad to lock the door behind you
  • HDMI (x2)

Description

Put lifelike resolution to work with LG's 27QN600-B display. Upgrade productivity with the IPS Display. At 27" and 2560 x 1440 resolution, LG's QHD IPS Display features true color, contrast, clarity and detail at wide angles. Fast response, all the ports you need and easy-adjust stand. Whatever the task, get it done fast. Brightness (Typ.) 350 candela per square metre (Typ.), 280 candela per square metre (Min.).

Brand: LG


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Resolution: QHD Wide 1440p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Finish: Matte


Contrast Ratio: 10001


Refresh Rate: 75 Hz


Display Type: LED


Display Technology: LED


Viewing Angle: 178.00


Brightness: 350 Candela


Pixel Pitch: 0.2331


Color Gamut: 0.99


Has Color Screen: Yes


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: HDR10, AMD FreeSync, HDR Effect (potential), Super Resolution+ (potential)


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 8.2"D x 24.2"W x 19.1"H


Item Weight: 12.6 Pounds


Resolution: QHD Wide 1440p


Display Resolution Maximum: 2560 x 1440


Native Resolution: 2560x1440


Response Time: 5 Milliseconds


Processor Count: 1


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 2


Number of Component Outputs: 2


Additional Features: Anti Glare Screen, Wall Mountable


Specific Uses For Product: Business, Multimedia, Personal


Color: Black


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Shape: Rectangular


Brand: LG


Model Number: 27QN600-B


Model Name: LG27QN600B


Warranty Description: Limited 1 Year Parts & Labor


UPC: 719192637528


Manufacturer: LG


Item Type Name: LG 27QN600-B 27” QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS Display with FreeSync, sRGB 99% Color Gamut, HDR10 with a 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design


Built-In Media: 1 x DP-In Port, 2 x HDMI Ports, 1 x DC Power Port, 1 x Headphone Port


Power Consumption: 38 Watts


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Hardware Connectivity: HDMI


Adaptive Sync: FreeSync


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Comprehensive and Rewarding Experience with Some Tips for Brightness Control
The media could not be loaded. The LG 32 inch monitor boasts not only a vast screen space but also a plethora of settings allowing for fine-tuned customization. Right out of the box, it’s evident that it's designed to impress. But like many, I discovered that while its dazzling effects were immediate, taking the time to calibrate it further enhanced its performance. Relying on the RTINGS calibration guide, I managed to pinpoint settings that worked wonders for me – from adjusting the Black Stabilizer under Game Adjust to fine-tuning color values. But, let’s address an often-overlooked feature: screen brightness control on Windows and Mac. A revelation I recently came across was the monitor's compatibility with programs utilizing DDC/CI, such as TwinkleTray or ClickMonitor. This discovery was monumental. If you've lamented about the screen brightness not syncing natively with your operating system, these programs are the answer. Not only can you manipulate brightness levels, but also adjust contrast. A significant bonus is their ability to schedule brightness changes based on the time of day, catering to those sensitive to screen brightness, like me. This feature significantly reduced my eye strain, making prolonged work or gaming sessions much more comfortable. For Linux users, especially those using Ubuntu with Intel Graphics, there might be compatibility hiccups. However, solutions do exist, even if it means a slight investment in adapters or switches to different desktop environments. Performance-wise, this monitor stands out for both productivity applications and games that aren’t too demanding on refresh rates. FPS gamers might want to look into 120Hz or 144Hz monitors for smoother experiences. Still, for most, the LG 32 inch with its 2K resolution offers impeccable clarity and detail. The inclusion of multiple ports, especially 2 HDMI and 1 Display Port, enhances its versatility, making it suitable for those with multiple devices. In conclusion, the LG 27QN600-B 32 inch monitor is a testament to LG's commitment to delivering quality. It's perfect for diverse uses, from remote working to gaming. But as always, the key is in the details. Delve a little deeper, try some tweaks, and you might just find this monitor surpassing your initial expectations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023 by Alex Alex

  • Perfect for my remote work setup
I purchased a pair of these LG 27" 2560 x 1440 monitors to fill the need for an on the road / travel set up. One is set up for landscape and the other portrait for tall spreadsheets. With that, something to think about is that I did have to buy an additional stand for about $27.00 to accommodate the need to rotate the one monitor to the portrait mode since the included stand is non-adjustable and therefore does not allow this, although they do have the standard VESA mounting pattern, so any 3rd party VESA stand will work. These fill the need and with the addition of a travel case that can hold 2 27" monitors and accessories, they travel quite well. The picture quality and refresh rate are perfect for my work environment. I am not a gamer, therefore cannot speak into gaming performance although I bet they would work well enough in that setting. Yes, I would recommend this monitor for anyone seeking a good 27" 2560 x 1440 monitor for work. With the non-adjustability of the included stand, I still give it 5 stars especially for the price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024 by Susan Piper

  • Won't make your Mac extended screen look any better than 1080 24" monitor
I had been using an Asus 24" 1080 monitor for years and decided I needed a better (bigger) screen for these old eyes. I had been a PC guy for decades (because that is what work dictated) and now that I have retired, I wanted to get back to my Apple roots, since I'm already in the apple environment with my phone. I took the opportunity when the new MacBook Air M2 came out this summer and made the jump, but quickly learned that Apple manages screen resolutions significantly different than Microsoft. After a lot of research and some testing on 4K screens, I learned that Apple upscales/downscales natively in the 100dpi/200dpi range (which is how they get "retina" quality on their screens. So plugging a 4K monitor will improve quality at the sacrifice of size. However, if you allow Apple to "custom scale" resolution, this can eat up a lot of gpu processor bandwidth and, depending on what kind of work you are doing, impact performance. At the 4K price these days, I didn't need this aggravation. the 1440p monitors are a nice compromise, as they will natively upscale/downscale to the 100 dpi range (you can find the formulas online to check), but when one moves to a larger screen, the benefit of the higher resolution is lost because the larger screen offsets the move from 1080p to 1440p quality - giving you basically the same dpi count. All this to say, I ended up with a larger screen, so I have more real estate, but the quality is not any better than the old monitor, and still noticeably inferior to the MacBook screen - though absolutely useable, even for streaming. As far as prior comments, I noticed no "wobbly" effect from the monitor stand. It is just as sturdy as any monitor I have ever owned since they went to a flat screen format. Also, the settings on the monitor area easy/peasy, with the small "joy-stick" type input device on the bottom/center of the monitor, rather than the tradition 4 button array found on monitors. At the sale price I got this at, I'm happy with the monitor, though not pleased I could not find a better and affordable solution to the resolution issue inherent with Apple, but this would be the case with any 1440p, 27 inch monitor, so this is not a "ding" to this particular LG product. At the higher price some of the comparable monitors were selling at, I would have returned it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2022 by WCQ

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