LG 27" Review

The LG 27" 4K monitor delivers a fantastically sharp picture for everyday work, but its 60Hz refresh rate makes it a poor choice for serious gamers.

Screen Size 27
Resolution 3840 x 2160
Panel Type IPS
Refresh Rate 60
Adaptive Sync FreeSync
Hdr HDR400
LG 27" monitor
61.1 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

A sharp 4K IPS panel at a reasonable price, held back by a basic 60Hz refresh rate. It scores best for its display quality but is mediocre for performance. Worth buying for productivity, not for gaming.

Overview

This LG 27-inch 4K monitor is a solid, no-frills workhorse for your desk. It delivers a sharp 3840 x 2160 picture on a reliable IPS panel, making text and images look crisp.

It's built for everyday productivity and media consumption, not for breaking speed records. You get the basics covered with FreeSync support and decent viewing angles, but don't expect gaming-grade specs or fancy ergonomics.

Performance

The 4K display is the star here, landing in the 91st percentile for sharpness. It's fantastic for office work and watching videos. Color accuracy is about average for the price, and the HDR400 support is a nice bonus, though it's not going to blow you away. Where it stumbles is in raw performance metrics; its 60Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time put it in the bottom half of our database, so fast-paced gaming feels a bit sluggish.

Performance Percentiles

Color 60
Portability 50.4
Display 90.5
Feature 82.4
Ergonomic 72.3
Performance 39.3
Connectivity 30.5
Social Proof 74.2

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The 4K IPS panel is incredibly sharp and clear. 91th
  • Out-of-the-box color accuracy is solid for the price. 82th
  • Includes both HDMI and DisplayPort cables in the box. 74th
  • FreeSync support helps smooth out gameplay with AMD cards. 72th

Cons

  • The 60Hz refresh rate feels dated for anything beyond casual use. 31th
  • Connectivity is barebones, with just two HDMI and one DisplayPort.
  • The stand only tilts, lacking height or swivel adjustment.
  • No built-in speakers, which is a common omission at this price.

The Word on the Street

4.7/5 (42 reviews)
👍 Many buyers are thrilled with the image sharpness and color quality, especially those coming from 1080p monitors.
👍 Several users note it's a great, more affordable alternative to Apple's displays for Mac users.
👎 A common complaint is the lack of built-in speakers, which catches some people by surprise.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 27"
Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9

Performance

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Adaptive Sync FreeSync

Color & HDR

HDR HDR400
HDR Support HDR400

Connectivity

Headphone Jack Yes

Ergonomics

Tilt Yes
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Power 36
Weight 6.2 kg / 13.7 lbs

Value & Pricing

At its typical street price around $400, this monitor offers good value if you prioritize pixel density over high refresh rates. The price spread across vendors is insane, ranging from $373 to over $8,700. Stick to the major retailers like Best Buy where it's normally priced; anyone charging thousands for this is out of their mind. You're paying for the 4K panel, and you get exactly that.

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vs Competition

Stacked up, it's a classic trade-off. The MSI MAG 321CUP QD-OLED and ASUS ROG Swift 32" blow it away for gaming with higher refresh rates and better response times, but they cost significantly more. For Mac users, it's a budget-friendly alternative to the Apple Studio Display, offering similar sharpness without the perfect color calibration or premium build. Against the BenQ Mobiuz EX271U, you're choosing between this monitor's higher resolution and the BenQ's faster 144Hz panel for a similar price.

Spec LG 27" MSI MPG MSI 32" UHD 4K 240Hz G-Sync Compatible 0.03ms ASUS ROG Swift ASUS ROG Swift 32" 4K OLED Gaming Monitor PG32UCDP Samsung Odyssey Samsung Odyssey G95C 49" Dual 1440p HDR 240 Hz Apple Studio Display Apple - Studio Display - Standard glass - BenQ Mobiuz BenQ MOBIUZ EX271U 27" 4K HDR 165 Hz Gaming
Screen Size 27 32 32 49 27 27
Resolution 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 5120 x 1440 5120 x 2880 3840 x 2160
Panel Type IPS OLED OLED VA IPS IPS
Refresh Rate 60 240 240 240 60 165
Response Time Ms - 0 - 1 - 1
Adaptive Sync FreeSync G-Sync Compatible G-Sync Compatible FreeSync Premium Pro - FreeSync Premium
Hdr HDR400 HDR400 HDR10 HDR10+ HDR10
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product ColorCompactDisplayFeatureErgonomicPerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
LG 27" 6050.490.582.472.339.330.574.2
MSI MPG 32" Compare 9972.498.782.496.599.996.773.7
ASUS ROG Swift 32" Compare 99.972.498.782.487.881.396.797.3
Samsung Odyssey G95C 49" Dual Compare 97.250.487.682.487.896.398.194.8
Apple Studio Display Studio Display Standard glass Tilt-adjustable stand Compare 96.780.499.499.672.322.59698.1
BenQ Mobiuz EX271U 27" Compare 9288.590.582.496.592.191.874

Common Questions

Q: Does this monitor have speakers?

No, it does not have built-in speakers. You'll need to use the headphone jack for audio or rely on external speakers.

Q: Is this monitor good for a MacBook Pro?

Yes, it's very compatible. The 4K resolution scales well with macOS, and the included DisplayPort and HDMI cables make connection easy. The color profile is also a close match for Apple displays.

Q: Can you adjust the height of the monitor?

No, the included stand only allows for tilt adjustment. For height or swivel, you'll need to mount it using the standard 100x100 VESA mount on the back.

Who Should Skip This

Hardcore gamers should skip this. The 60Hz refresh rate and middling performance score will feel like a bottleneck if you're used to 144Hz or higher. Also, if you need a monitor with USB-C connectivity or built-in speakers, look elsewhere because this one doesn't have them.

Verdict

Buy this if you need a sharp, reliable 4K screen for office work, content consumption, or casual gaming and don't want to spend a fortune. It's a great secondary monitor or a primary screen for productivity-focused users who value clarity over speed.