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product_id: 82565559
title: "LG 27UK650-W 27” Inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Display with HDR 10, sRGB 99% Color Gamut, AMD FreeSync Technology, 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design"
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# AMD FreeSync Technology 99% sRGB Color Gamut 27-inch 4K UHD IPS Display LG 27UK650-W 27” Inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Display with HDR 10, sRGB 99% Color Gamut, AMD FreeSync Technology, 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design

**Brand:** lg
**Price:** KD 203.00
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Elevate your productivity and play with LG’s 27” 4K HDR powerhouse — clarity that commands attention!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** LG 27UK650-W 27” Inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Display with HDR 10, sRGB 99% Color Gamut, AMD FreeSync Technology, 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design by lg
- **How much does it cost?** KD 203.00 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- lg enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lg brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Crisp 4K UHD Clarity:** Experience ultra-sharp visuals with 3840 x 2160 resolution on a spacious 27-inch IPS panel.
- • **Sleek, Borderless Design:** Modern 3-side virtually borderless frame maximizes screen real estate and fits any workspace aesthetic.
- • **Immersive HDR10 Experience:** HDR10 compatibility brings enhanced brightness and contrast for stunning, lifelike images.
- • **Seamless, Tear-Free Gaming:** AMD FreeSync technology delivers smooth gameplay with reduced screen tearing and stutter.
- • **Vibrant True-to-Life Colors:** 99% sRGB coverage ensures your work and entertainment pop with professional-grade color accuracy.

## Overview

The LG 27UK650-W is a 27-inch 4K UHD IPS monitor featuring HDR10 support and 99% sRGB color gamut for vibrant, accurate visuals. Equipped with AMD FreeSync technology and a virtually borderless design, it offers smooth performance and a sleek look ideal for professionals and gamers alike. Connectivity includes dual HDMI 2.0 ports and VESA mount compatibility, making it a versatile centerpiece for any modern workspace or gaming setup.

## Description

Lg's 27UK650-W combines Ultra HD 4K resolution (3840 x 2160) with IPS clarity. The 27 inch display offers versatility of two HDMI (2.0) ports for connectivity plus the Benefit of HDCP 2.2 compatibility for the ability to view a variety of 4K content sources. Power Save/Sleep Mode (Max.) 0.5 watt . Normal On (factory out condition Typ.) 45 watt .

Review: HDR Effect Mode is Amazing! - I've been using this monitor a lot now with my Xbox One X, and it really is amazing! I've tried other 4K monitors, like the Samsung U32H750, and the LG just blows it out of the water with crisp 4K, brilliant colors, and impressive contrast - and of course - HDR, which makes everything look noticeably better! I have a lot to say about this monitor and the best settings I've found to be useful with Xbox One X games and media. To start, here are the settings I tend to use for non-HDR content, which are games w/o HDR and YouTube: Picture Mode: HDR Effect Brightness 85 Black Level - Low Deep Color On Freesync - On Extended Resp. Time - Fast All other settings are defaulted. On Xbox One X, Settings are as follows: Color Depth - 10bit Color Space - Standard (must be set to this due to HDR, trust me) HDMI - auto detect Allow YCC 4:2:2 - On With these settings, you will get a great picture when it comes to non-HDR content. Now, there is something very important to consider: make sure you have the monitor's HDMI Black Level set to Low because it needs to match with Xbox Standard Color Space. So make sure you have it set to Low Black Level. I'm pretty sure if it's set to High and you can't change it to Low, fiddle around with it like change settings on Xbox, then monitor, and eventually it will go to Low Black Level. The monitor's contrast ratio may be 1000:1, but lemme tell ya, it's very very impressive, especially compared to another 4k monitor I tried which had 3000:1. I thought the LG looked 10 times better! One of the reasons I got this monitor was for the HDR, and for those who think it isn't good because it isn't "true HDR 1000nit brightness", it looks amazing, and most games look really good (MH World looks awful). Elder Scrolls Online looks really amazing with colors (make sure to turn brightness in-game way up), I mean just go to Coldharbour and you'll see :). Some games don't have great HDR though, so it's sometimes best to turn HDR off in Xbox Settings and go with Custom settings on monitor. The monitor has 4 HDR modes: HDR Vivid, HDR Game, HDR Standard, HDR Cinema. For gaming, HDR Game is the best and most accurate for colors, response time, etc. but if you don't care about accuracy and how you are losing life expenctancy of your monitor due to post processing, HDR Vivid can be spectacular with fantastic colors. HDR Standard and Cinema just looks too dim for me, so I always stick with Game. Now this monitor uses an IPS Panel, and it's probably the reason why the contrast, brightness and colors are SO GOOD. There is some IPS Glow, and it's luck-of-the-draw whether you'll have a monitor with a lot of IPS Glow, or just a little. I've been through 4 of these LG Monitors past 2 months, and finally settled on the one I have now because I got it really cheap and my previous one's display sadly wouldn't turn on so I returned it. The one I have now has minimal IPS Glow, thank god, but just expect to see IPS Glow because it's on every IPS monitor. This monitor does use an external powerbrick unfortunately, but I mean, does it really matter? I have room for it, but the only thing I worry is when it gets really hot as my monitor is usually on for 10 hours a day. The only thing I have to complain with about this monitor is not being able to customize much settings when HDR content is detected or when using HDR Effect Mode.. This isn't a big deal though because most of the settings that are defaulted are actually what you want it set to. If you care about your monitor lasting for a long time, avoid using HDR Vivid (and HDR Effect mode) because they heavily rely on post-processing to create the amazing colors, contrast, brightness, but they are bad for your monitor's life-expectancy. I still use HDR Effect Mode all the time because it's too good... I give it a 4.8/5, must buy if you are in need of a 4k/HDR monitor for console and can get this monitor cheap like $385-490 or so. I got it for $435 and it's a steal for what you are getting! 500 is too expensive, but that's only my opinion lol. ^_^
Review: 4k + HDR + Decent price = Great Xbox Screen. - Who am I? A techy, with disposable income for new toys within reason. What am I using this monitor for? Xbox One X. I have NOT used this monitor with a computer yet...yet. Okay so I waited since like December for this thing, after looking at and comparing countless monitors. Finally an "HDR" Freesync Monitor, with good response time and 4K.... Every Xbox gamers dream right? I fired this thing up yesterday and boom.... underwhelmed..... it looked bad out of the box, then i played with all the settings. Turn the Brightness WAY up, and leave the black enhancement at low. And all of a sudden everything looked amazing. Day 1: Playing fortnite doesnt have HDR, so I loaded up destiny 2 (ew) for to see how to activate HDR, since i couldnt find any settings to just turn it on. Boom, on top right corner it displays HDR, and when you go into the settings its an entirely different picture menu, with a few different HDR settings, including a GAME HDR mode. I do not think you can have HDR on, and the input lag booster or freesync enabled at same time, as When HDR is on, the game settings menu gets grayed out. The game looked INSANE in 4k with the HDR mode on, so crisp and saw colors I had never seen before. For what its worth, the HDR mode that enables when you play an HDR game is PLENTY bright. It only goes up to 450 Nits of brightness in this mode, but for a 27 inch monitor, that is right in front of you, any brighter and you may have to look away or tone it down for gaming. So for all the people mentioning that this "is not a real HDR monitor, its not even 600 nits" Think about what you are using this screen for first. If it is gaming, this is very good. The HDR on this screen is far brighter than a middle range LG TV I have that has "HDR" as well. PSA: Both HDMI ports support 4K/60HZ and Freesync. For NON HDR Games, There is a cool mode called "HDR Effect" which bascally turns any content into super bright super vivid colors, and that seems to work with the gaming features since it is not actual HDR. I will continue to update this review, as well as try different modes (Ex: Hook it up to a iMac 5k, a Macbook, a PC, and watch a 4k HDR blue ray on it over the next 2 weeks.

## Features

- 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160) 27 inch IPS display
- HDR10 compatible. Viewing angle-178/178 (cr≥10) (Type)
- Srgb 99% Color gamut
- Amd Free Sync technology
- Hdcp 2.2 compatible
- Mounting Type: VESA size (mm) 100 x 100

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B078GRM2MV |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
| Additional Features | Anti Glare Screen, Height Adjustment, High Dynamic Range, Pivot Adjustment, Tilt Adjustment |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #219,892 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4,642 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | LG |
| Brightness | 350 |
| Built-In Media | base, cd, display port, hdmi cable, monitor, power cord |
| Color | White/Silver |
| Color Gamut | 99 |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with HDCP 2.2, HDR10, and/or AMD FreeSync technology |
| Connectivity Technology | Headphone Out DisplayPort HDMI |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,303 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719192617452, 08806098196265 |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.1"D x 24.1"W x 22.3"H |
| Item Type Name | LG 27UK650-W 27-Inch 4K UHD IPS Monitor with FreeSync (2018) |
| Item Weight | 6.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
| Model Name | LG27UK650W |
| Model Number | 27UK650 |
| Mounting Type | VESA Compatibility - Mountable: 100 x 100 mm |
| Native Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 3 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | HDR 10 |
| Pixel Pitch | 0.1554 |
| Power Consumption | 0.5 Watts |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
| Response Time | 5 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 719192617452 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | Limited 1 year - parts and labor |
| Warranty Type | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 16:9
- **Brand:** LG
- **Resolution:** 4K UHD 2160p
- **Screen Size:** 27 Inches
- **Screen Surface Description:** Matte

## Images

![LG 27UK650-W 27” Inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Display with HDR 10, sRGB 99% Color Gamut, AMD FreeSync Technology, 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71em9vKEixL.jpg)
![LG 27UK650-W 27” Inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Display with HDR 10, sRGB 99% Color Gamut, AMD FreeSync Technology, 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71T5nSdwNSL.jpg)
![LG 27UK650-W 27” Inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Display with HDR 10, sRGB 99% Color Gamut, AMD FreeSync Technology, 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71xlHzngU-L.jpg)
![LG 27UK650-W 27” Inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Display with HDR 10, sRGB 99% Color Gamut, AMD FreeSync Technology, 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91RJ8KSeuFL.jpg)
![LG 27UK650-W 27” Inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Display with HDR 10, sRGB 99% Color Gamut, AMD FreeSync Technology, 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71GOVDJl-VL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Given the limitations of hdmi2.0 and dp1.2, does this monitor support a lower refresh rate while outputting 4k,4:4:4 chroma sampling, 10bit-hdr?**
A: Chroma Subsampling of 4:4:4 is supported for 4K @ 60 Hz and runs at 17.82Gbps, but only with the default 8-bit BT.709 color. That’s the same color gamut as 720p and 1080i/p. The whole point of HDR is to increase color volume, which it can’t do unless there’s first an increased color gamut. That means stepping up to BT.2020, which in turn means 10- or 12-bit deep color. The HDMI 2.0 spec also calls for a minimum 10-bit color with BT.2020. From a menu where 4K is the main dish, and 60fps, 4:4:4 and HDR are the three side options, you can only choose two. As long as you keep it under 18Gbps, you can have 4K 60 4:4:4 (no HDR) = 17.82Gbps, 4K 30 4:4:4 10b-HDR (no 60fps) = 11.14Gbps, or 4K 60 4:2:2 10b-HDR (no 4:4:4) = 17.82Gbps. 4K 60 4:4:4 10b-HDR = 22.28Gbps and there currently isn't any 4K 60 4:4:4 HDR supported by HDMI 2.0. We need HDMI 2.1...^IFV

**Q: What cables are in the box? Thanks.**
A: LG 27UL850-W 27.  Each monitor came with USB-C, HDMI and Display Port cables. Monitors delivered August 4, 2020.

**Q: Is it 1ms or 5ms?**
A: If you look at the video on the product and FF to 3:50 in the Game Mode Settings it has an option called 1ms Motion Blur Reduction.

**Q: Power delivery on MacBook Pro?**
A: No. This particular monitor does not support Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. You can use a Thunderbolt 3 to DisplayPort or HDMI cable to connect the MacBook Pro. The 27UK850 will perform power delivery over Thunderbolt 3, however not a full 85W required by the MacBook Pro 15” for full speed charging. 

I purchased the 27UJ650 (this monitor) and plan to eventually add an external dock supporting DisplayPort and power delivery rather than pay the premium to have it built into the monitor.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ HDR Effect Mode is Amazing!
*by R***F on May 5, 2018*

I've been using this monitor a lot now with my Xbox One X, and it really is amazing! I've tried other 4K monitors, like the Samsung U32H750, and the LG just blows it out of the water with crisp 4K, brilliant colors, and impressive contrast - and of course - HDR, which makes everything look noticeably better! I have a lot to say about this monitor and the best settings I've found to be useful with Xbox One X games and media. To start, here are the settings I tend to use for non-HDR content, which are games w/o HDR and YouTube: Picture Mode: HDR Effect Brightness 85 Black Level - Low Deep Color On Freesync - On Extended Resp. Time - Fast All other settings are defaulted. On Xbox One X, Settings are as follows: Color Depth - 10bit Color Space - Standard (must be set to this due to HDR, trust me) HDMI - auto detect Allow YCC 4:2:2 - On With these settings, you will get a great picture when it comes to non-HDR content. Now, there is something very important to consider: make sure you have the monitor's HDMI Black Level set to Low because it needs to match with Xbox Standard Color Space. So make sure you have it set to Low Black Level. I'm pretty sure if it's set to High and you can't change it to Low, fiddle around with it like change settings on Xbox, then monitor, and eventually it will go to Low Black Level. The monitor's contrast ratio may be 1000:1, but lemme tell ya, it's very very impressive, especially compared to another 4k monitor I tried which had 3000:1. I thought the LG looked 10 times better! One of the reasons I got this monitor was for the HDR, and for those who think it isn't good because it isn't "true HDR 1000nit brightness", it looks amazing, and most games look really good (MH World looks awful). Elder Scrolls Online looks really amazing with colors (make sure to turn brightness in-game way up), I mean just go to Coldharbour and you'll see :). Some games don't have great HDR though, so it's sometimes best to turn HDR off in Xbox Settings and go with Custom settings on monitor. The monitor has 4 HDR modes: HDR Vivid, HDR Game, HDR Standard, HDR Cinema. For gaming, HDR Game is the best and most accurate for colors, response time, etc. but if you don't care about accuracy and how you are losing life expenctancy of your monitor due to post processing, HDR Vivid can be spectacular with fantastic colors. HDR Standard and Cinema just looks too dim for me, so I always stick with Game. Now this monitor uses an IPS Panel, and it's probably the reason why the contrast, brightness and colors are SO GOOD. There is some IPS Glow, and it's luck-of-the-draw whether you'll have a monitor with a lot of IPS Glow, or just a little. I've been through 4 of these LG Monitors past 2 months, and finally settled on the one I have now because I got it really cheap and my previous one's display sadly wouldn't turn on so I returned it. The one I have now has minimal IPS Glow, thank god, but just expect to see IPS Glow because it's on every IPS monitor. This monitor does use an external powerbrick unfortunately, but I mean, does it really matter? I have room for it, but the only thing I worry is when it gets really hot as my monitor is usually on for 10 hours a day. The only thing I have to complain with about this monitor is not being able to customize much settings when HDR content is detected or when using HDR Effect Mode.. This isn't a big deal though because most of the settings that are defaulted are actually what you want it set to. If you care about your monitor lasting for a long time, avoid using HDR Vivid (and HDR Effect mode) because they heavily rely on post-processing to create the amazing colors, contrast, brightness, but they are bad for your monitor's life-expectancy. I still use HDR Effect Mode all the time because it's too good... I give it a 4.8/5, must buy if you are in need of a 4k/HDR monitor for console and can get this monitor cheap like $385-490 or so. I got it for $435 and it's a steal for what you are getting! 500 is too expensive, but that's only my opinion lol. ^_^

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4k + HDR + Decent price = Great Xbox Screen.
*by E***R on February 7, 2018*

Who am I? A techy, with disposable income for new toys within reason. What am I using this monitor for? Xbox One X. I have NOT used this monitor with a computer yet...yet. Okay so I waited since like December for this thing, after looking at and comparing countless monitors. Finally an "HDR" Freesync Monitor, with good response time and 4K.... Every Xbox gamers dream right? I fired this thing up yesterday and boom.... underwhelmed..... it looked bad out of the box, then i played with all the settings. Turn the Brightness WAY up, and leave the black enhancement at low. And all of a sudden everything looked amazing. Day 1: Playing fortnite doesnt have HDR, so I loaded up destiny 2 (ew) for to see how to activate HDR, since i couldnt find any settings to just turn it on. Boom, on top right corner it displays HDR, and when you go into the settings its an entirely different picture menu, with a few different HDR settings, including a GAME HDR mode. I do not think you can have HDR on, and the input lag booster or freesync enabled at same time, as When HDR is on, the game settings menu gets grayed out. The game looked INSANE in 4k with the HDR mode on, so crisp and saw colors I had never seen before. For what its worth, the HDR mode that enables when you play an HDR game is PLENTY bright. It only goes up to 450 Nits of brightness in this mode, but for a 27 inch monitor, that is right in front of you, any brighter and you may have to look away or tone it down for gaming. So for all the people mentioning that this "is not a real HDR monitor, its not even 600 nits" Think about what you are using this screen for first. If it is gaming, this is very good. The HDR on this screen is far brighter than a middle range LG TV I have that has "HDR" as well. PSA: Both HDMI ports support 4K/60HZ and Freesync. For NON HDR Games, There is a cool mode called "HDR Effect" which bascally turns any content into super bright super vivid colors, and that seems to work with the gaming features since it is not actual HDR. I will continue to update this review, as well as try different modes (Ex: Hook it up to a iMac 5k, a Macbook, a PC, and watch a 4k HDR blue ray on it over the next 2 weeks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very solid monitor for the price and functionality. Slight IPS glow.
*by M***U on February 22, 2018*

I've been using the monitor for a few days now, and I think I've formed a solid conclusion. For a bit of context, I work from home and use the monitor with a macbook pro...but the primary reason I bought it was for my xbox one x. Construction: Some people say it feels cheap, I love the construction of the screen. Bezel is a little bit wider than I thought, but overall the profile is great, the monitor is lightweight and thin and sits comfortable on my vesa mount. Image Quality: At first I was a little underwhelmed by the image. It definitely needs to be adjusted out of the box. I've tweaked settings a fair amount, and it's definitely starting to impress me. As somebody else said, I would say the color quality is about 80% that of my macbook pro... which is pretty good (most monitors don't end up looking anywhere near as as good as mac displays, but that's just, like, my opinion.) I've tweaked the settings a fair amount, and now I have settings that I like with the xbox one x, as well as the macbook pro. It's nice because I can switch the input it and it automatically recalls the settings I have. I've found that having the brightness all the way up for Xbox and HDR is great, but when I'm doing work it's too much so I set it at about 70%. I know that true HDR requires 1000 nits, but I honestly feel like anything brighter than this display would be bad for your vision. I probably sit about 2' away from it. - HDR enabled games look great, as does netflix. - Non-HDR enabled games look great as well. (I was especially impressed with the level of detail in overwatch.) There is a little bit of IPS glow in the corners of the panel when the screen is dark, which is to be expected, but still a little disappointing. For the price, this is a fantastic display, but the slight IPS glow is why I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5. Another thing to note, I was worried that 4k on a monitor this size would be overkill for gaming...It isn't. I'm glad I opted to go for a 27" monitor instead of a 32" 4k monitor as the pixel density is great, and I think it would look less sharp at 32" based on how far away from the monitor I sit while I play games.

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