LG 27UQ850V


LG has introduced the 27UQ850V monitor, part of its UltraFine series, which maintains the specifications of its predecessor, the 27UQ850, while slightly increasing in weight. This 27-inch monitor offers a 4K resolution (3840 x 2160) and uses an IPS Black panel, featuring a notable 2000:1 contrast ratio for enhanced color vibrancy and deeper blacks. The display offers a 60Hz refresh rate, 5ms GtG response time, and 178° wide viewing angle.

The monitor is particularly tailored for professionals in video and image editing, offering exceptional color accuracy with 98% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage. This is further enhanced by its VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification, ensuring vivid and realistic colors for an immersive viewing experience. The 27UQ850V also comes with LG Calibration Studio software, enabling users to achieve precise color calibration tailored to their specific professional needs.

In terms of connectivity, the monitor is well-equipped. It includes USB Type-C with 90W Power Delivery for a single-cable connection that can charge devices while transmitting data. Additionally, it has DisplayPort, two HDMI ports, and two USB ports. This range of connectivity options makes it versatile for various setups and devices.

The monitor has a sleek design with dimensions of 24.2 x 22.4 x 9.4 inches (width x height x depth) and weighs 12.5 lbs with the stand. It offers practical features including height adjustment, pivot, and tilt options to cater to ergonomic needs. The stand also includes LG’s One Click feature for easy setup. OnScreen Control software provides a user-friendly interface, allowing users to customize their viewing experience easily.

The monitor features built-in 5W x 2 stereo speakers enhanced by MAXX Audio technology for audio. It also includes Super Resolution+ for improved visuals, AMD FreeSync for smoother gaming, Black Stabilizer for better visibility in dark scenes, and Dynamic Action Sync for reduced input lag. The monitor is VESA wall-mountable and weighs 5.85kg. The pricing details are currently unknown.