| Brand | LG |
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| Product Dimensions | 23.11 x 61.21 x 56.64 cm; 6.21 Kilograms |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Item model number | 27UK650 |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Series | 27UK650 |
| Color | White |
| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Wattage | 32 watts |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 British Thermal Units (BTUs) |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.5 milligrams |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 7 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 7 |
| Item Weight | 6.21 kg |
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LG 27UK650-W 27-Inch UHD 4K Monitor - White
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| Refresh rate | 60 |
| Brand | LG |
| Screen size | 27 Inches |
| Special feature | Height Adjustment |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Series | 27UK650 |
| Hardware interface | 1/4-inch Audio, HDMI |
| Connectivity technology | 2x HDMI, DisplayPort, Headphone Out |
| Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
| Display technology | IPS |
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| Customer Rating | 4.2 out of 5 stars (321) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (1391) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (236) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (6430) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (7399) |
| Price | Unavailable | £267.99 | £399.99 | £199.00 | £341.99 |
| Sold By | — | I T LTD | I T LTD | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.co.uk |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | 16:9 | 16:9 | 16:9 | 16:9 |
| Colour | White | White | White | Black | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | 2x HDMI, DisplayPort; Headphone Out | HDMI | HDMI, USB | HDMI | HDMI |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 pixels | 3840 x 2160 pixels | 3840 x 2160 pixels | 3840 x 2160 |
| Screen Size | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27.9 inches | 28 inches |
| Display Technology | IPS | 4K UHD | 4K UHD | TN | LED |
| Frequency | 135 KHz | — | — | 60 hertz | — |
| Horizontal Resolution | 3840 pixels | 3840 pixels | 3840 pixels | 620.9 millimetres | 3840 pixels |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | 16:9 | 16:9 | 16:9 | 16:9 |
| Image Brightness | ANSI lumens | — | 350 cd/m² | ANSI lumens | — |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 | 1000:1 | 1000 | 1000:1 | — |
| Item Dimensions | 23.11 x 61.21 x 56.64 cm | — | — | 65.7 x 19.4 x 47.6 cm | 63.9 x 5.4 x 36 cm |
| Item Weight | 6.21 kg | 4.6 kg | 6.12 kg | 5.7 kg | 7.6 kg |
| Maximum Vertical Resolution | 2160 pixels | 2160 | 2160 | 2160 pixels | 2160 pixels |
| Model Year | 2018 | — | — | 2018 | — |
| Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 pixels | 3840 x 2160 pixels | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
| Real Angle of View | 178 degrees | — | — | 170 degrees | 178 |
| Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K DCI 2160p | 4K DCI 2160p | 4K UHD | 3840x2160 |
| Response Time | 5 milliseconds | 5 milliseconds | 5 milliseconds | 1 milliseconds | 5 milliseconds |
| Special Features | Height Adjustment | VESA 100 | VESA 100 | Freesync, Smart Focus, Super Resolution, Brightness Intelligence+, Speakers, HDMI 2.0 2x, DP 1.4 1x | Height Adjustment, Pivot Adjustment, Swivel Adjustment, Tilt Adjustment |
| Tuner | N | — | — | N | — |
| Video Output Interface | hdmi | — | — | hdmi | — |
| Wattage | 32 watts | — | — | 55 watts | — |
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| ASIN | B0798QLW64 |
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| Customer Reviews |
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| Best Sellers Rank |
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1,093 in Monitors |
| Date First Available | 4 Feb. 2018 |
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HDR Effect to SDR ContentLG UHD 4K HDR Monitor can transform standard content into HDR-quality video right on the screen. Using a picture quality algorithm, it improves tone mapping and luminance of SDR content for an HDR-like experience |
HDCP 2.2 CompatibleConnect with Confidence ; This LG UHD 4K monitor is compatible with the latest HDCP 2.2 copy protection |
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True Colours and Wider ViewLG IPS display has extraordinary colour accuracy, covering 99% of the sRGB colour spectrum. It also has a wider viewing angle, so it's even easier to enjoy true colour visuals |
Customised for any GameGame Mode includes 3 sub modes - FPS, RTS and Custom - for personalizing your gaming experience |
Clearer, Smoother ImageWith AMD FreeSync Technology, you can experience seamless, fluid movement during hi-res, fast-paced games. It virtually eliminates screen tearing and stuttering |
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By Marley B on 29 January 2019
So when i had saved for over a year to buy a new monitor for my pc as my partner did not like the 27" Acer SA270 i got for her and stole my 24" Asus VG248QE preferring the smaller size when she is sat so close.
i needed a replacement, i wanted to try 4k and was not to botherd with refresh rates any more having happily used the Acer SA270 for quite some time. read and watched lots of reviews and the LG 27UK line appeared good.
I was going to try and save for the LG27UK850 £480 at the time, but when black friday came and i seen the LG27UK650 listed for £355 i could not pass up the offer.
The monitor arrived in as new condition, all sealed and appeared to never have been opened or had any stickers removed etc. All packaging was as expected for a new item.
Everything looked great, i was very happy with the looks and feel of monitor, then i turned it on and this is where things started to go downhill.
The monitor did not look very sharp for the resolution, but when i noticed it was only in certain areas, almost like there was either dirt behind the screen, or the anti glare coating was not the same across the screen.
Then i started checking uniformity for colours and that was very off, the left side of the screen having a green look to it, and the right hand side having a red look to it.
Backlight bleed and IPS glow were rather bad as well, i also noticed image retention when coming away from games with static images ( MMO chat boxes etc ) this was very noticable switching between a game and discord.
Bottom right of the screen got really warm compaired to the rest of the monitor/screen to, which was weird and slightly scary as i have never felt a monitor screen be so warm.
I contacted amazon who who were amazing initially instantly ordering a replacement.
But when i got a replacement that was clearly used, infact, it had multiple new stickers slapped over each other indicating it may have been the third time this had been sent to someone. Box had multiple new seal stickers, multiple serial stickers over one another and other stickers obviously removed from the box in multiple locations.
i immediately contacted Amazon to report of the condition of the "New" replacement and was told there was no way it was not new, they only send new items for replacements etc. i asked if i open to see the condition in side can we document how it arrived etc and i dont wave my right to refuse the replacement. i was assured if the item was not new i could return that also.
Opened the replacent to find exactly as i expected, a used monitor, with a slightly better screen then the first one image quality wise but that had scratches and scuffs smack bang in the center of the screen. this was returned immedietly. i find it unacceptable a "new" sold by amazon themself, not a fulfilled by amazon or marketplace seller would be sent out like this.
After amazon being unable to confirm if they could get more stock, and after waiting around 5/6 weeks for more stock i returned my original unit, only for amazon to get more stock litrally the day after they refunded me. without being able to repurchase to try my luck again, as i could obviously no longer get one for the reduced price. only thing amazon could do is give me a gift voucher as a sorry only after a LONG time of emails and chats back and fourth about me not being happy with the service/products i have received. then the voucher did not even make the price differance up £355 sale price £460 none sale price.
Funnily enough the Acer SA270 i am still using has better colour/backlight uniformity then both of those LG 27uk650's i had tried.
Very disappointing because design wise it was very nice, i liked the joystick to navigate the OSD and while HDR mode was not great, the HDR effect on SDR content was actually alright on some things and i found myself switching to that often. really at the price, and the jargon about being a gaming and professional capabilities monitor, i expected better panel quality wise.
i Feel let down by LG product wise, and let down by amazon as a customer.
There are other LG monitors i would love to try, but this experiance has put me off LG as a brand. not only that but to keep purchasing things and having to be in for delivery, then to only arrange to return multiple things and have to be in again for collection is big inconvenience.
By Rob on 23 March 2019
So when i had saved for over a year to buy a new monitor for my pc as my partner did not like the 27" Acer SA270 i got for her and stole my 24" Asus VG248QE preferring the smaller size when she is sat so close.
i needed a replacement, i wanted to try 4k and was not to botherd with refresh rates any more having happily used the Acer SA270 for quite some time. read and watched lots of reviews and the LG 27UK line appeared good.
I was going to try and save for the LG27UK850 £480 at the time, but when black friday came and i seen the LG27UK650 listed for £355 i could not pass up the offer.
The monitor arrived in as new condition, all sealed and appeared to never have been opened or had any stickers removed etc. All packaging was as expected for a new item.
Everything looked great, i was very happy with the looks and feel of monitor, then i turned it on and this is where things started to go downhill.
The monitor did not look very sharp for the resolution, but when i noticed it was only in certain areas, almost like there was either dirt behind the screen, or the anti glare coating was not the same across the screen.
Then i started checking uniformity for colours and that was very off, the left side of the screen having a green look to it, and the right hand side having a red look to it.
Backlight bleed and IPS glow were rather bad as well, i also noticed image retention when coming away from games with static images ( MMO chat boxes etc ) this was very noticable switching between a game and discord.
Bottom right of the screen got really warm compaired to the rest of the monitor/screen to, which was weird and slightly scary as i have never felt a monitor screen be so warm.
I contacted amazon who who were amazing initially instantly ordering a replacement.
But when i got a replacement that was clearly used, infact, it had multiple new stickers slapped over each other indicating it may have been the third time this had been sent to someone. Box had multiple new seal stickers, multiple serial stickers over one another and other stickers obviously removed from the box in multiple locations.
i immediately contacted Amazon to report of the condition of the "New" replacement and was told there was no way it was not new, they only send new items for replacements etc. i asked if i open to see the condition in side can we document how it arrived etc and i dont wave my right to refuse the replacement. i was assured if the item was not new i could return that also.
Opened the replacent to find exactly as i expected, a used monitor, with a slightly better screen then the first one image quality wise but that had scratches and scuffs smack bang in the center of the screen. this was returned immedietly. i find it unacceptable a "new" sold by amazon themself, not a fulfilled by amazon or marketplace seller would be sent out like this.
After amazon being unable to confirm if they could get more stock, and after waiting around 5/6 weeks for more stock i returned my original unit, only for amazon to get more stock litrally the day after they refunded me. without being able to repurchase to try my luck again, as i could obviously no longer get one for the reduced price. only thing amazon could do is give me a gift voucher as a sorry only after a LONG time of emails and chats back and fourth about me not being happy with the service/products i have received. then the voucher did not even make the price differance up £355 sale price £460 none sale price.
Funnily enough the Acer SA270 i am still using has better colour/backlight uniformity then both of those LG 27uk650's i had tried.
Very disappointing because design wise it was very nice, i liked the joystick to navigate the OSD and while HDR mode was not great, the HDR effect on SDR content was actually alright on some things and i found myself switching to that often. really at the price, and the jargon about being a gaming and professional capabilities monitor, i expected better panel quality wise.
i Feel let down by LG product wise, and let down by amazon as a customer.
There are other LG monitors i would love to try, but this experiance has put me off LG as a brand. not only that but to keep purchasing things and having to be in for delivery, then to only arrange to return multiple things and have to be in again for collection is big inconvenience.
It is a Excellent 4K, 10bit Colour (8bit + A-FRC), 5ms GTG response Time, HDR10 Standard, IPS Panel, it has 450 Nits of HDR peak brightness!!! 450 Nits is good enough HDR experience for a 27 inch monitor. I primarily use it with the PS4 Pro, Xbox One X and Displayport for my Gaming PC. I Would definitely recommend this monitor to anyone looking for a decent 4K, 10bit colour, HDR10, gaming monitor in 2018. It is factory calibrated and has various picture preset mode in SDR and HDR including (HDR game mode) with auto switch from SDR to HDR when it detects a HDR signal a perfect all-rounder, It has 2x HDMI 2.0 ports 1x Displayport, audio line out for external speakers If you also need a USB-C port for your MacBook go with the LG 27UK850-W Version which is identical in terms of specs with The addition of USB-C port.
I'm using this connected to a Windows PC (for gaming) via HDMI and even with an AMD RX 480 can easily game at 4K in the racing sims I play, especially once you turn AA off as it's not needed at this pixel density, and with FreeSync in the mix, even when it does drop below 40fps you don't really notice.
It's also connected via DP to a 2015 MacBook Pro for when I work from home and it's perfect for programming, crisp text and as long as you pick the QHD "HiDPI" resolution there is minimal lag (but that's not to do with the screen, that's just the way the MacOS HIDPI scaling works).
I suppose if I was being picky the lack of a USB Hub, and the plastic stand are a bit of a turn off, but honestly, for the money, this is a great monitor and a USB 3 hub can be had for £10 these days on Amazon, so it's not the end of the world.
The problem with the first monitor was that the top right quarter of the screen was noticeably warmer/red than the rest of the screen, with the replacement monitor the entire top half of the screen is noticeable warmer than the lower half.
You probably wouldn't notice for games and watching films but I'm considering more expensive offerings for my office work.




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