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LG ULTRAFINE 27US500-W 27"
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Anto pankiras
Easy to handle
Good clarity and vivid picture and easy connectivity
BISHNU
Best 4K monitor under ₹20000
All photos included are on 50% brightness If you’re on the hunt for a 4K monitor that doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket, the LG 27US500-W is a gem. As a backend developer, editor I’ve been using this monitor for a few months—and honestly, it’s been a total game-changer. Naming Decode 27US500-W breaks down to: • 27 = 27-inch • U = Ultrafine (4K) • S = 2024 model • 500 = Model line • W = White variant Display & Clarity With a 27-inch 4K IPS panel pushing ~163 PPI, it hits the sweet spot—no visible pixels, just sharp, crisp content. Whether it’s text or true 4K visuals, everything looks stunning. Brightness I had doubts about the 300 nits brightness, especially since my desk sits near a window. But no issues so far—I keep it at 50% at night and around 70% in daylight. Unless you’re in direct sunlight (like a balcony), you’re golden. Minor color shift when dimmed, but nothing that’ll jump out unless you’ve got a trained eye. Color Accuracy This thing delivers: • 10-bit (8-bit+FRC) • 99% sRGB, 90% DCI-P3 • Delta E of 2-3 (so slightly noticeable differences from pro-level monitors like the 27UQ850 or Dell U2723QE, which sit below 1.5). Still, for most creative work and everyday use, colors are vibrant, accurate, and just feel right. HDR10 Adds that extra bit of visual depth—better highlights, deeper shadows. Great for movie nights, though enabling HDR can sometimes give the screen a slight greenish tint. Just toggle it as needed. Connectivity Pro tip: HDMI maxes out at 4K 30Hz, which sucks for desktop use. I grabbed a UGREEN USB-C to DisplayPort 1.4 cable and—boom—clean, sharp visuals with no compression artifacts. No USB-C with charging here, but honestly, at this price, I’d rather get the better panel. Extras That Matter On-Screen Control (via LG’s app) makes tweaking settings like brightness and screen-splitting super easy. Panel has no USB ports, so you’ll want a good USB hub and maybe a monitor arm for cleaner cable routing. ⸻ What You Should Know Ergonomics: Only tilts up and down. Get a monitor arm with a spring mount and forget about it. Speakers: There aren’t any. But who uses built-in speakers anyway? Brightness: Fine indoors, might not hold up under blazing sunlight. HDR Tint: Expect a greenish tint sometimes when HDR is on. Not a dealbreaker, just something to note. Build & Design: Bezels are on the thicker side, but once you’re focused on that beautiful screen, you stop caring. ⸻ Verdict For the price, the LG 27US500-W punches way above its weight. Great display, accurate colors, and practical features—just plug in the right cable and maybe toss in a monitor arm and USB hub, and you’re set.
Dipanshu
Screen Bleeding / IPS Glow and Dead Pixel after 1 Month of Usage
I didn't notice the screen bleeding after purchasing this as its not obvious in daylight. But if you look at a black image in dark, the screen bleeds from all corners. And its really bad. Also I found one dead pixel after using it for ~1.5 months. Color accuracy is decent for basic usage.
Abhishek K.
Good package at the price point but with some panel quality issues
Great monitor overall but has some panel quality issues. In the first few days itself found many dead/stuck pixels (30+ by the end of first week) so had to return. HDR was not usable as well due to a lot of text haloing when scrolling and overall image quality coming out duller. Also found performance worse in Mac compared to Windows.
Vishwanath Patil
Great Monitor
Great Monitor at decent price
Darshan Panchal
Mention "No inbuilt speakers" in specs. Product is good.
Great quality, great experience. Just one thing should have mentioned that there is no inbuilt speakers. This is quite unethical and misleading. Otherwise product is worthy and best for designers.
Asharaf Ansari
Amazing 🤩 very affordable 4K monitor with word class brand can beat 30K inr level monitor
Very Nice Monitor.. Value for 💰 Money Highly Satisfied 😊
This 4K Screen is fantastic. Earlier i used LG full HD and samsung full HD monitors. I would say LG screen provide crisp clear font and texts. Better colour. However it may vary from model to model. But in my experience LG is best. Now come ro the 4k...shift from full hd to 4k...means shifting from 1bhk to 5bhk Villa. HDR gives another advantage. However you may need to set font size (search in windows) and scale to make fonts and icon larger. Further Lg provide its on-screen app...will give you advantages. Last is dual screen support...if you are using dual screen (4K & Full HD) then u must need to set scale of individual screen... specially if u are extending screen.
Fantastic
This 4K Screen is fantastic. Earlier i used LG full HD and samsung full HD monitors. I would say LG screen provide crisp clear font and texts. Better colour. However it may vary from model to model. But in my experience LG is best. Now come to the 4k...shift from full hd to 4k...means shifting from 1bhk flat to farmhouse... pleasent. HDR gives another level colour accuracy advantage. However you may need to set font size (search in windows) and scale to make fonts and icon larger. Further Lg provide its on-screen app...will give you advantages. Last is dual screen support...if you are using dual screen (4K & Full HD) then u must need to set scale of individual screen... specially if u are extending screen. **This screen not made for high FPS games. Gaming person need 120 hz or higher refresh rate monitor screen. **You can't use TV as monitor...few year back i tried and worst working experience. Unpleasant, reflection issue, lag, unclear text, 60 ms response (its huge). Don't even think.