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W. Carrier
Greater than one weekVery good monitor excellent picture and a good value.
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Tony A
> 3 dayThis monitor is huge, works great for me. I like the image quality, video is sharp. When comparing this monitor against other options, I found this one was a good value for the money.
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James
Greater than one weekLove it
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Michael Frary
10-06-2025Good
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Daniel N Cochrane
> 3 dayCrisp, clean, excellent quality.
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ANNETTE GOODWIN WALKER
Greater than one weekThis monitor did not have speakers. If I played music for my computer. No sound. If I played a you tube video. No sound could be heard from my computer.
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Alex
> 3 dayGood glossy screen 1080p, 100mm vesa, good stand, does NOT come with the advertised extra accessories and Amazon support doesn’t care.
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Thomas Owens
Greater than one weekBright and clear, perfect for gaming , graphics or any need. I may buy one for my own setup. Its not in the way, but a welcome addition to a computer setup.
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Eydichi
> 3 dayGreat product! I purchased the LG monitor as an addition to my media scoring rig, and so far its been great. Packaging was good, quality is good, and Im also running it from a 4k laptop.
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IPXLR8r
> 3 dayIs a good monitor for the price range of $225 to $250 Canadian. Con -image isnt the brightest, I notice this when placed beside an older monitor from another brand. But if you are using it in an area without direct glare it should be okay. Panel is glossy, not matte, so keep this in mind. Where Im sitting, I have no problems with reflections. There is a tilt adjustment but no height or pivot adjustment. When tilting, it feels a little firm but thats a good thing because the monitor will then maintain the tilted position and not move back. Con -stand is a little wobbly, not too big an issue for me because I have the monitors bezel just touching the edge of my second monitor, so now I can type on the desk without this LG jiggling around. You can also ditch the stand and use a sturdy mounting arm. Be aware this LG is 1920x1080 in a 31.5 format. While some reviews complain about seeing pixels, for me it looks just great, keeping in mind my eye-to-screen distance is typically 34 inches or further. This monitor is great if you want bigger text and icons compared to a 27 monitor with the same resolution and dont want to have to sit with your face right up to the screen. It makes a good browsing/email monitor for seniors or people with nearsightedness, provided they dont need extra brightness. Colours look great to me and not noticing any ghosting while scrolling web pages. Using the HDMI connector, I have the refresh rate set to 75 Hz. LG provides a monitor driver on their website. Installing this also gives you a colour profile if you need colour management. I didnt bother installing the split-screen software thing, I dont need it. Text clarity is great, especially once I turned on Windows ClearType and adjusted to my preferences. No sub-pixel weirdness going on here. There are no built-in speakers but you can plug in headphones or external speakers. Im using an HDMI cable, which allows sound to be transmitted from the computer to the monitor. At first, I couldnt select the HDMI audio output as the sound device in Windows...it was in the list but disabled, claiming nothing was plugged into the audio jack on the back of the monitor. This stumped me until I went into Device Manager, found Intel Display (Im using built in motherboard graphics) and clicked on update driver. This solved my lack of audio! The cons for me are minor, the pros and price point are just right. I tested for bad pixels and had zero defects.