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LG 32UK580-B 32" UHD 4K VA Monitor with Ergo Stand and DCI-P3 95% (Typ.) Color Gamut, HDR10 Compatibility and 5W (x 2) Built-in Speakers – Black

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Size: 32 inch


Style: UHD Ergo Stand


Features

  • Mounting Type:Wall Mountable 100 x 100 mm.Aspect Ratio 16:9

Description

32UK580-B.AUS 32” UHD 4K VA Monitor with Ergo Stand FPO


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Brand: LG


Special Feature: Compact


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Connectivity Technology: USB


Standing screen display size: ‎32 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160


Brand: ‎LG


Series: ‎32UK580-B.AUS


Item model number: ‎32UK580-B.AUS


Item Weight: ‎26 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎19.6 x 28.7 x 29.8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎19.6 x 28.7 x 29.8 inches


Color: ‎Black


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎LG


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎March 30, 2022


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  • LG 27UK580-B Ergo - QC lacking, but $299 can't be beat if you get a good display, 2 out of 3 great
Size: 27 inch Style: UHD Ergo Stand
LG 27UK580-B Ergo - QC lacking, but $299 can't be beat if you get a good display. Purchased three of them, and two were decently bright for the price - and I really enjoyed the ERGO mounts that they came with. These mounts are extremely high quality, easy to install (though the mounting the monitor part would be easier with a second pair of hands). The third monitor I ended up returning because you could see a noticeable difference between the other two, and this third one. The colors were no where near as vibrant, and the backlight was also dimmer even when factory resetting all three monitors and switching between ports or cables between them - the results were clearly the same (indicating the backlight was likely the issue). For office work, and light gaming - I think you could honestly get away with using these and not feel like you are missing too much. Unless you want to spend over $1,500 on your display, then obviously there are brighter and more vibrant displays. But if you want to quickly up your multi-monitor setup, getting three or even four of these on an L-shaped large desk would definitely be recommended. Just make sure if you purchase only one monitor, you have a certain minimum standard that you expect from them because you might get a dud, and you may not ever know what the display should have looked like in order to properly judge it. I also tried the LG 32UK580-B 32, and the two displays that were good were brighter than the one LG 32UK580-B 32 that I tested. I am not sure if all LG 32UK580-B 32's have lower quality backlights, or if it's just the one I got - but that should be worth mentioning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 20, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Compares well to more expensive LG 27UN850-W
Size: 27 inch Style: UHD Tilt
This looks pretty good side by side with my more expensive LG Ultrafine display. (27UN850-W). The main difference is this has a larger bezel, no USB C, and noticeably cheaper quality stand. The LCD Panels looked about the same out of the box and needed only minor adjustment. I am using for creative work so I pretty sensitive and honestly this looks great side by side with the more expensive version of this display. I bought this to go up to a 3 monitor setup on my desk and take the place of a 1440p display in a dual monitor setup so I would have 4k resolution on both. So this was kind of a redundant upgrade for me and being over $100 less than current price of getting a second 27UN850-W was the primary selling point for me. I can live with larger bezel and cheap stand. Main thing is the display panel quality looks next to my 27UN850-W. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 14, 2022 by Emily

  • It was good until it wasnt.
Size: 27 inch Style: UHD Tilt
I loved the monitor until one day I woke up to a warm and green tint screen. Trying to save me money I ended up now having to buy a second monitor so make the right decisions.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 8, 2023 by Fabian

  • Huge Upgrade to my Editing
Size: 27 inch Style: UHD Tilt
I bought this monitor to replace an older HP IPS model that I never really could get dialed in on the color. I edit on a MacBook Pro and the colors between the MacBook and the old monitor were always pretty far off. Had lots of problems with reds on the old monitor being over saturated. I saw the reviews on this and thought it would be worth a try. So far, I'm loving it. The colors right out of the box are much closer to my Mac and the clarity is amazing. The old monitor was 1920 x 1440. I'm running this monitor in 3840 x 2160/60Hz and for photoshop and Lightroom, it's just flat out awesome right out of the box. Skin tones are much more representative of actual tones. PROS: Clear Picture, Good Color, Good Brightness. CONS: I don't like the menu system, the joystick controller, and the "beeps" are super annoying. The sounds the monitor makes are very much like an old school Colleco video game. When it powers down it's painful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 13, 2022 by Kevalb

  • Very good image for the price. No picture, gaming or video issues seen since setting up 5 days ago.
Size: 27 inch Style: UHD Tilt
(Updated) For many years, I used a mismatched dual monitor set up that consisted of a 21” Acer and 22” Samsung models from around 2015. Even though this was adequate for a lot of basic things, it always drove me a little nuts they were of different sizes. Also the color calibrating on both models was a pain that never quite worked and the same videos/images were noticeably different hues depending on which monitor they were displayed on. Basically, it was time to get a dual monitor replacement set of the same brand and model. I also wanted something that was 4k capable, in the 25" to 29" size range, and of course something that would not break my budget. After spending a few months reading reviews of various models, I found that the LG 27UL500-W 27-Inch best matched my wants and needs. On Prime Day, Amazon discounted the price further, so I placed an order for a set ($279 ea). Setup: Very easy. To conserve desk space, I purchased a WALI Dual LCD Monitor Fully Adjustable Desk Mount Stand that had two arms. I had no issues attaching the monitors to the desk mount and running cables from the monitor to PC/outlets. Fit and Finish: I have not seen any bezel issues where they were pealing apart. They are not the thinnest and are about .25” around the top/sides. The bottom is wider. Since I use a desk mount stand, I have no comment about the stands that came with the monitors (they are still bagged). I like that LG put a toggle for the screen controls instead of a row of buttons. Picture: The picture quality so far is very good. I have not seen the light bleed a lot of commentators have noted. Ports: The LG 27UL500-W 27-inch has 1 display port (v1.2) and 2 HDMI ports (v2.0). No DVI or RGB15 ports. I assumed I that I could use DVI  HDMI/DP or RGB  HDMI/DP adapters. Neither RGB (which I expected) nor DVI adapters (which I did NOT expect) work with these monitors. So those that have older PCs/Laptops/KVM switches may be out of luck if the equipment does not support a DisplayPort or HDMI video connector (on my initial review, I deducted a star for this). So, my 4-port RGB KVM switch will not work (this was expected, and I am had my eye on a replacement 4-port HDMI KVM switch that supports dual monitor). For the PCs, it’s a matter of finding cheap replacement video cards that are PCIe x16 with 2x DisplayPort or 2x HDMI ports (but cheap ones do not seem common) and enough VRAM to drive this monitor (from what I read 1 GB should be more than adequate for 1080p since I do not plan to use these PCs for high end gaming). I did find that a passive HDMI to DisplayPort works so integrating a new HDMI KVM switch should not be an issue. Overall, I have been pleased with my LG 27UL500-W 27-Inch purchases. I also have a plan to work out my KVM/Cable/Monitors. If all goes well, I will likely raise my rating from 4 to 5 stars. Update 05/05/2020: I am raising my rating by a star - No image, video or audio channel issues have occurred with either monitor since I purchased them July 2019. These monitors are in near daily use, are powered on/off often and subject to resolution changes a few times a month. The audio channel is constantly used through one of the monitors for steaming video from a ROKU that is connected to one of the monitors. I fully integrated these two monitors to use with a 4 dual port HDMI KVM switch. My only disappointment was that an old ROKU SE did not work with the monitors via the HDMI port. This was most likely due to the ROKU SE inability to support 4K. Using a ChromeCast and a ROKU streaming stick had no issues with either LG monitors). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 22, 2019 by Andrew Scott

  • Great 4k for $300
Size: 27 inch Style: UHD Tilt
It's a good 60 hz 4k monitor for around $300. It's solid for my my work as a developer. Not best for gaming with 60hz but good all around monitor.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 22, 2022 by Andie Ling

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