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Guru3D.com » News » LG To Launch 27UD58-B 27-Inch Ultra HD IPS Monitor at 499 USD

LG To Launch 27UD58-B 27-Inch Ultra HD IPS Monitor at 499 USD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/14/2016 08:40 AM | source: | 22 comment(s)
LG To Launch 27UD58-B 27-Inch Ultra HD IPS Monitor at 499 USD

LG is about to launch a new 27-inch 4K LCD monitor, the 27UD58-B. Adopting an IPS panel, this new 27-inch LED-backlight monitor provides 3840 x 2160 4K native resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio (DCR 5,000,000:1), 250 cd/m2 brightness, 5ms (GTG) response time and 178/178 degree viewing angles.

Apart from that, the 27UD58-B also comes with a number of advanced features including Black Stabilizer – to increase the visibility of the dark scenes, SUPER+ Resolution (super-resolution technology), Flicker-Safe function and Blue Light reduction function.

Specs are as follows of 27UD58-B.

Product name 27UD58-B
Screen size 27 inches
Aspect ratio 16: 9
Panel Type IPS (AH-IPS)
Surface treatment Non-glare
Effective display area (width x height) 597 × 336 (mm)
resolution 3840 × 2160
Pixel pitch 0.1554 × 0.1554mm
Display color About 1.07 billion colors
Viewing angle (horizontal / vertical) 178 ° / 178 °
Luminance 250cd / m²
Contrast ratio Up to 5,000,000: 1 (usually 1,000: 1)
Response time (ms) 5ms (GTG)
Input × 1 HDMI2.0 
DisplayPort × 1
Output Stereo mini jack × 1
Size 633 × 464 × 202mm
weight 5.6kg

The monitor is also FreeSync compatible. For input ports, it provides 2x HDMI2.0 and 1x DisplayPort. The LG 27UD58-B is scheduled to hit the market from July 27th for 51,000 Yen (about $492).



LG To Launch 27UD58-B 27-Inch Ultra HD IPS Monitor at 499 USD LG To Launch 27UD58-B 27-Inch Ultra HD IPS Monitor at 499 USD




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Solfaur
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#5305932 Posted on: 07/14/2016 02:59 PM
I have Asus PG278Q ROG Swift, its a 27 screen, and honestly after using it for some time, id love it to be bigger. 30at least, 32-34 Curved IPS would be perfect. But oh well I can keep dreaming, and my wallet is shouting at me again. :nerd:


Yeah i'm on Dell U2711 for ages now, and while it is perfect ppi size/resolution, I still wouldn't mind a 30" 1440p high refresh rate monitor.

Anarion
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#5305955 Posted on: 07/14/2016 03:44 PM
To small u lose detail by it to much.


No I don't. 1080p 23" screen is horrible to look at. The PPI should be at least twice than that. It would benefit font rendering a lot.

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#5305968 Posted on: 07/14/2016 04:15 PM
No I don't. 1080p 23" screen is horrible to look at. The PPI should be at least twice than that. It would benefit font rendering a lot.


For me and others its to small for gaming, 27inch 1440p is good and 32 inch for 4k or 34 inch is perfect.

scoter man1
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#5305997 Posted on: 07/14/2016 05:08 PM
Anarion be like



:D

JAMF72
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#5306018 Posted on: 07/14/2016 05:56 PM
18mm bezels? Technology appears to be regressing where display housing is concerned.

We should be seeing 8mm bezels. :(

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