LG - UltraFine 43"4K UHD 75Hz Monitor (USB) - Black

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SKU:
43UN700-B
UPC:
719192633360
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Product Description

Model number : 43UN700-B
A UHD 4K monitor that maximizes workspace and minimizes glare. At an expanded 42.5" and 16:9 screen ratio, LG's UltraFine Monitor with UHD 4K IPS Display reduces glare and features lifelike color, contrast, clarity and detail at wide angles. It shines as a productivity powerhouse, delivering a flexible workstation experience and easy setup, yet amplifies gaming with cutting-edge features and elevates entertainment with HDR10 and rich bass.
Dimension
Product Height :
Product Width :38.1 inches
Product Depth :
Product Weight :38.6 pounds

Features
Huge UHD IPS Display At 43" and 3840x2160 resolution, LG's UHD IPS Display features realistic, true color, enhanced contrast, clarity and detail at wide angles. See a clearer, lifelike vision of productivity, play and entertainment.
USB Type-C and HDMI x4 This monitor offers USB Type-C™ for data transfer and power delivery up to 60W, as well as DisplayPort, four HDMI connections, two USB 3.0 ports and headphone jack. Forget the adapters and dongles.
HDR 10 Support HDR10 elevates picture quality for a more dynamic visual immersion experience and enhanced color of HDR content. HDR10 offers a true difference in color and brightness.
Built-In Speakers Stereo speakers deliver two channels at 10W each, enriching your gaming and video content experience.

What's Included
Monitor
Stand
User Manaul
Warranty Card
Power, Display Port, HDMI and USP Cables
Remote Controller

Reviews

  • 5
    Super sized satisfaction

    Posted by Sherry Williams on 11th Apr 2024

    Super satisfied with this monitor. I wanted a really big 4K monitor so I could clearly display a large amount of historical chart data during the trading day (multiple days worth of small-time frame data), and this monitor more than fits the bill. I chose it over a curved screen monitor because it has a lot more rows of resolution for displaying charts and indicators, or viewing many lines of code without having to scroll while programming. It also allows me to sit at a comfortable distance from the screen and not have to lean in to see both the big picture and small detail. One trick to making everything look fantastic was to set the Scale of text, apps, etc. to 100% instead of the Windows default 150% for 4K monitors (this setting is under the Display tab in Windows Settings). I've got the monitor hooked up to two computers and the remote makes switching easy. It's nice having built-in speakers and a head-phone jack. There are 4 HDMI inputs, a Display Port input, and a USB C input and 2 USB 3.0 outputs. My older 27in 4K is to the right in the pictures, and definitely seems small after this upgrade.

  • 4
    Faded Viewing corners Up Close But great display

    Posted by Grant Burton on 5th Apr 2024

    Really great monitor and the presets for HDR and stuff really made it shine. I previously got some 27" 4k monitors because I wanted to maximize my workspace but at 4k the font was unreadable. the 43" is JUST enough to make everything readable. I purchased this LG and the Samsung to compare because of the pros and cons of the VA type of display the Samsung and the IPS type for this LG. After reading about both style I did see the lack of black in IPS and more faded viewing angles at the edges of the monitor. If I didn't need to see all the font this would be a great choice or even if you wanted to scale down the resolution. Would make a great monitor for most other things like gaming as it is very bright and vibrant or watching movies etc. I almost kept this one instead of the Samsung because the lack of brightness even with contrast and brightness all the way up. Last thing I did on the Samsung was turn "Game Mode" On and it was the perfect brightness, clarity and and Black color I wanted. In my pics the LG is on the right and Samsung on the left.