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LG 27UP650-W Monitor 27” Ultrafine (3840 x 2160) IPS Display, VESA DisplayHDR 400, DCI-P3 95% Color Gamut, 3-Side Virtually Borderless Display, Height/Pivot/Tilt Adjustable Stand – Silver

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Features

  • 27 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Display - To more fully realize content creators' vision, this 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design monitor is compatible with VESA DisplayHDR 400 high dynamic range, supporting specific levels of color and brightness that exceed the capabilities of ordinary monitors.
  • VESA DisplayHDR 400 - Discover a more lifelike picture with high dynamic range, which provides bolder contrast between the brightest and darkest areas of the screen. This VESA DisplayHDR 400 monitor has been rated to deliver impressive peak luminance of 400 nits for undeniably spectacular highlights.
  • IPS with DCI-P3 95% (Typ.) - This monitor has wide color coverage of the P3 95% color gamut for color and brightness you have to see to believe.
  • Enhance Games up to 4K and HDR - 27UP650 boosts the new era of 4K HDR console gaming experience, not only bringing unprecedented thrills with decent image, and sound, but also helping you win more battles with AMD FreeSync, Dynamic Action Sync and Black Stabilizer.
  • AMD FreeSync - AMD FreeSync compatibility brings clearer, faster, smoother game play. Reduce screen tearing and minimize stutter and input lag to experience virtually seamless, fluid movement in high-resolution and fast-paced games
  • Dynamic Action Sync - Get the closest thing to real-time gaming. Dynamic Action Sync elevates your gameplay for a pro-level experience. Respond to action, opponents and every moment with minimized input lag and unbelievable performance.
  • Black Stabilizer - Your gameplay is never in the dark. Black Stabilizer is your ally to attack or defend against enemies hiding in the shadows. It delivers a pro-level gaming experience for enhanced vision and a jump on the competition.
  • Enjoy 4K and HDR Contents - HDR content from multiple streaming services explores. The result is the most true with vivid color in a wide range when playing on LG UHD 4K monitor with HDR technology in support of DCI-P3 95% (Typ.) color space.
  • OnScreen Control - OnScreen Control software allows you to control various display settings with a single mouse click. Screen Split will help you divide the whole display area with no hassle.
  • Ergonomic Design - The ergonomic stand makes it easy to flexibly adjust the height, tilt, and pivot of the screen in the optimal position for you.

Description

27UP650-W.AUS 27” UltraFine IPS 4K UHD VESA HDR400 Monitor

Screen Size: 27 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840 x 2160 Pixels


Brand: LG


Special Feature: High Dynamic Range


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160 Pixels


Brand: ‎LG


Series: ‎27UP650-W.AUM


Item model number: ‎27UP650-W.AUM


Item Weight: ‎17.61 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.4 x 24.2 x 22.4 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.4 x 24.2 x 22.4 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎LG


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 15, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The 2019 LG 27UL650-W is a Beautiful 4K HDR Monitor and a Good Value for the Price!
Style: 27UL650-W
27UL650-W is the 2019 model and not “(2018)” as is currently reported in the title’s description. I was blown away by the picture of a less expensive 2018 4K HDR LG 27UK600-W that was sitting next to several other non-HDR monitors (displaying non-HDR content) in a local BB store. A quick google search led me to this slightly better 2019 LG model 27UL650-W. One website that does a lot of reviews on TVs rated (in Nov. 2018) the 2018 LG 27UK650 as “…the best 4k monitor that we've tested so far”. That 2018 model is currently $449 list price at LG's website. While, the 3x more expensive Acer Predator X27 ($1,799 current Amazon price) was reviewed as the best monitor for HDR. This review is at the rtings website titled, “5 Best 4k Monitors - Winter 2019” (title of article is obviously incorrect and should be 2018). While they give the 2018 27UK650-W comparatively higher ratings, they also report a few disadvantages compared to the Predator X27 (like Local Dimming [none on the 2018 LG], HDR Peak Brightness and HDR Color Gamut not being quite as good as the more expensive Acer Predator X27). Denwereview.com also reviews the Predator X27 along with 2 other 27in 4K HDR monitors with 1000 nits brightness, which are currently slightly more expensive than the Predator by about $79-$100 (article: Best 4K HDR Gaming Monitor for Xbox One X, PS4 Pro and PC [2019]). But having said all that, the 2019 LG 27UL650-W looks beautiful, HDR content looks beautiful and is a great value for the price. I don’t think the 2019 LG 27UL650-W has local dimming either (not mentioned in specs at lg website) or how it compares to the Predator X27, but at $549.99 I’m extremely happy. If I was going to be looking at HDR content all the time (which I’m not), the Predator may be worth the price, but this LG gives me what I need and HDR content looks incredible. I got mine a couple days ago and it looked fantastic out of the box. LG says these are factory calibrated and provides a “Color Calibration Factory Report”. I don’t believe the 2018 model was factory calibrated. The default picture mode is Custom, and looks pretty good when viewing LG (& other’s) 4K HDR video demos at YouTube… but when I found the “HDR Effect” picture mode, I was even more blown away by the astonishing details and colors! This monitor comes with 11 picture modes. I’ve gone into all of them and it appears that other than brightness, the picture adjustments settings are disabled for all modes except Custom. As far I can tell, only the Custom picture mode has completely adjustable/calibratable settings. Not sure how I feel about that but I probably won’t use any other modes than Custom and HDR Effect. Picture modes are: Custom, Vivid, HDR Effect, Reader (?low blue light for night-time reading??), Cinema, FPS, RTS, Color Weakness, EBU, REC709 and SMPTE-C. *** April 7, 2017 Edit: If you are getting a monitor specifically for its HDR capability, check out: displayhdr.org/certified-products/. The site lists VESA certified monitors. Currently, there are VESA 400 (low end, less expensive), 600 and 1000 (high end, more expensive). *** A warning: be extremely careful when pulling the monitor out of it's box. The side and top edges are very thin (1mm?) and you don’t want to potentially damage the screen by wrapping your finger tips around on the screen when lifting it out of the box. Included in the box are a 1.5 m (4’ 10.5”) DisplayPort cable and an HDMI cable I didn't measure. Wish the DP cable was a little longer. I needed 6’ and purchased a different manufacturer’s DP cable and oddly got the message “(Caution) Make Sure to Use Supplied Input Cables” when booting or logging in (with the option to “Do Not Display Again” as the default selection). When I googled that message, I didn’t find anything other information than to just select “do not display again”. Everything is working perfect, so I’m not sure why that message popped up. The supplied disk (with manuals, driver, and 2 apps) asks that you set your default Web browser to Internet Explorer (it didn’t work properly with my default Firefox browser). If you don’t want to change your default browser, just open Internet Explorer and copy the URL from your default browser to the Internet Explorer browser. Two apps come with the monitor: an OnScreen Control and a Dual Controller. If you’re like me, you’ll want to pin the OnScreen Control to your taskbar if only for quick easy access to different Picture Modes and brightness. And don’t bother to install the Dual Controller app unless you have 2 computers and want the monitor to show both of the computer screens. To get maximum color experience with this monitor, go into your graphics card’s Control Panel and, if possible, increase the Output Color Depth setting from 8 bpc (8 bits [of color] per [R/G/B] channel; or a 16.7 million color palette) to 10 bpc (1.07 billion colors). Bottom line, this will increase the number of colors and overall color accuracy. However, I don’t think (*NO EXPERT HERE*) that increasing your setting above 10 bpc will do anything as this monitor’s maximum Color Depth is 1.07B colors. Note: This doesn’t do anything for applications, photos, or videos that don’t support content higher than 8 bpc. And one of the following videos reports that the YouTube videos are compressed to 8 bpc, so it may not help with content there either. For more information about color depth, take a look at a couple YouTube videos: “Color Depth: 10-Bit vs 8-Bit in Under 5 Minutes” and/or “8 bit vs 10 bit Color: What's the Difference?” According to rtings.com: “…it matters [in] HDR content like HDR video games or HDR UHD [4K] movies. [It] won’t matter for regular Blu-ray movies, SDR video game or desktop environment content displayed from a Windows PC. Those are limited to 8-bit color.” And I don’t know if this is true as I don’t see it in the lg.com specs, but according to a couple review sites, this monitor is 10-bit (8-bit +FCR [Frame Rate Control]), which is not true 10-bit color, but is still better than 8-bit. No complaints with this monitor... My only complaint is how 4K resolution is handled in Window 7 (hopefully Win10 is better?). 4K photos and videos are incredible, but everything else is tiny! And as far as I can tell, the only fix is to go into Screen Resolution (R click on a blank portion of the desktop) and click on “Make text and other items larger or smaller” and increase the setting from 100% to 150%. Some applications/fonts still look weird (different than my previous 1920x1200 Dell monitor), but are more tolerable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2019 by Dave D

  • Great for starting Monitors
Style: 27UP650-W
Gotta say these monitors are great for gaming to start off. 4k, HDR, built in speakers. Can be turned verticallyand the screen can be raised to different heights. One small feature i which it has is a screen tilt but it isnt too significant for my need. One thing to add is these built in speakers are surprisingly really nice! They dont sound cheap and may even be better compared to a cheap pair or set or computer speakers. There is still quite a depth of sound quality for being built in and i have yet to prioritize getting speakers as they work well enough or i use my headset when gaming. This is also great as i can game on one screen or work and have the sound emit from that display and then listen to podcast or watch a series or content on the other so the sound is separate and doesnt blend or can control volume over a particular program. If you have troubles as i did getting the sound to come from a certain display, just got to (for windows 10) pc settings —> system —> sound —> advanced sound options: app volume and device preferences. From there you can change the output to which app or program plays through a certain display, or control if sound is going to a headset or headphones. Now… some trouble shooting for sound. Sometimes it will say Display 2, and you'll hear sound from Display 1. Just seap the setting to Disp 1 and then back to Disp 2 and it should work. If that doesnt work, reset and just quickly select the correct display setting again for each app and program. If that doesnt work check the individual game, app, or programs settings and see if there are any options that allow to select the sound output in the app. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Bathtub Barracuda Bathtub Barracuda

  • 2018 Mac Mini compatible with the LG 27UL650-W 27 Inch 4K UHD LED Monitor with VESA DisplayHDR 400
Style: 27UL650-W
Since I had to take a leap of faith to know if the newly redesigned Mac Mini would be compatible with the LG 27UL650-W 27 Inch 4K UHD LED Monitor with VESA DisplayHDR 400. This monitor is indeed compatible right out of the box with picture quality and and the highest possible 4 K resolution which was my major requirement for photo and video related computer projects that deal with large amounts of data storage and rendering. I had the monitor setup in about 15 minutes and it booted utilizing a full 4 K resolution with an HDMI 2.0 cable that I had purchased from amazon that was connected to one of the four USB 3-C ports on the Mac Mini. I did go into settings, display settings and was able to select the option of LG 4 K monitor, which I did. It then reported the maximum 4 K resolution which it had already been displaying. The depth of color, resolution was breath taking in photos which had, for the most part, been taken with an iphone 7 were awesome. I saw detail in many of the photographs that could not be seen even on the large iphone or my ipad displays. Video rendering was also excellent but not as breathtaking but still impressive. Also worth mentioning is that I did get a pop up window each time I booted my Mac which indicated that I should use the LG provide HDMI 2.0 cable provided with the monitor. Just to be safe and to test the availability of the LG support, I called them at about 5:30pm MDT and had someone on the line in less than 3 minutes....Wow. I was informed that, if the cable was working that I could continue using it and that I could then navigate the pop-up window using the "joy stick" *little knob below the LG logo at the bottom of the monitor to select the "Do not show this message again", and it worked. Should also mention that I was able to download software from LG and from the Apple store for managing the display setup. I also downloaded software from LG for managing multiple devises connected to the same monitor or monitors. I plan to display manager for a single monitor, but have not done so yet. Overall I was totally satisfied for what I was hoping for in the monitor selection. Since I could not afford a 5K monitor at this time, it was my hope that I would be getting the maximum resolution from this 27 inch display and I certainly did. Yes the option was there to purchase a t 4 K monitor from LG with one added feature having two USB 3-C ports. However, since I was already getting the full 4 K resolution, 1.3 Billion colors, and maximum 400 nit brightness I elected to save some money. Hope this helps those Mac users that need a little reassurance that this LG monitor is a good choice. At least that is my experience. I am also looking to the future use of this monitor with regard to gaming and expanded multiple monitor support from another LG monitor purchase with 5 K resolution and USB 3-C. For the gaming I'm planning to purchase an eGPU to drive this display and future ones with the Mac Mini. For reference purposes, my Mac Mini is configured with: i7 with 6 cores, 32 GB RAM, internal 512 GB SSD, external 512 SSD. I'm c ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2019 by DP

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