LG 27UK850-W 27 Inch 4K UHD IPS Monitor
$449
The LG 27UK850-W is a 27-inch 4K UHD monitor with an IPS display, HDR10 support, and LG's Flicker Safe and Reader Mode to help reduce eye strain.

Our take
Exceptional clarity with eye-friendly features.
Alright, let’s chat about this LG 27UK850-W monitor. First off, the 4K UHD display is really something. The colors are rich, and the clarity is top-notch, which is what you'd hope for when you're splurging on a 4K monitor. The IPS panel ensures that the color consistency holds up even when you’re viewing from an angle, so no worries there if you’re sharing the screen with someone. But, if you’re coming from a non-4K monitor, be ready for a bit of a learning curve as far as scaling goes. Some apps still struggle with 4K, so you might find yourself squinting or fiddling with settings a bit more than you'd like.
On the design front, this monitor looks sleek. The borderless screen feels modern and it's got a nice, minimalistic stand. However, the stand only lets you adjust the height and tilt, so if you’re hoping to swivel or pivot, you’re out of luck unless you mount it on a VESA arm. But hey, at least the height adjustment is smooth, and the stand is sturdy enough to keep things stable. Just don’t expect it to handle much more than that.
Connectivity is a strong suit here, with USB-C, HDMI, and DisplayPort options, which is great for hooking up all kinds of devices. The USB-C is especially handy if you’re a MacBook user — it can charge your device while handling video and data. That said, don’t expect the world from the built-in speakers. They’re there in a pinch, but let’s be real, they won’t blow you away. If audio quality matters to you, it’s best to stick with external speakers or a good set of headphones.
Now, if you're into gaming, this monitor does a decent job but isn’t without its quirks. The 60Hz refresh rate is fine for casual gaming, but if you’re a hardcore gamer looking for that buttery-smooth experience, you might find it lacking. Input lag is minimal, which is a win, but again, if you're used to 120Hz or higher, this might feel a bit sluggish in comparison. For everything else, like video editing or just binge-watching Netflix, it’s more than capable.
Overall, the LG 27UK850-W is a solid choice if you need a 4K monitor for general use or creative work. It looks good, performs well, and offers some nice features like USB-C connectivity. Just keep in mind the trade-offs: limited stand adjustability, so-so speakers, and a refresh rate that might not meet every gamer’s dreams. If those aren’t deal-breakers for you, then it’s worth considering.