LG 27" Review
LG's 27-inch WQHD monitor is a connectivity champ with a great stand, but its 75Hz refresh rate feels dated for the price. We dig into who it's really for.
The 30-Second Version
A feature-rich 27-inch 1440p IPS monitor held back by a mediocre 75Hz refresh rate. Great for office work and connectivity, but overpriced for its performance. Best score: 98th percentile for connectivity. Worth buying only if you specifically need its Thunderbolt port and adjustable stand.
Overview
This LG 27-inch WQHD monitor is a solid, no-fuss workhorse for your desk. It's got a sharp 1440p IPS panel, great connectivity, and solid ergonomics, all wrapped up in a clean design.
But let's be clear: this isn't a gaming monitor or a creative pro's dream machine. The 75Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time are fine for everyday tasks, but they're not going to win any speed contests. This is a monitor built for getting work done comfortably.
Performance
Performance is where this monitor shows its true colors, and they're a bit mixed. That IPS panel delivers great viewing angles and color accuracy, landing it in the 91st percentile for color in our database. The 1440p resolution is the sweet spot for productivity on a 27-inch screen. But the 75Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time put it in the 42nd percentile for performance. It's smooth enough for general use and casual gaming, but competitive gamers will find it lacking.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Excellent connectivity with Thunderbolt and multiple video inputs. 97th
- Great IPS panel with accurate colors and wide viewing angles. 88th
- Fully adjustable stand with height, tilt, swivel, and pivot. 87th
- Sharp 1440p resolution is perfect for productivity on a 27-inch screen. 82th
Cons
- 75Hz refresh rate is just okay, not great for fast-paced gaming.
- Built-in speakers are typically weak and tinny.
- HDR10 support is basic and won't wow you.
- At $575, it's pricey for the performance tier it's in.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 27" |
| Resolution | 2560 (QHD) |
| Panel Type | IPS |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Performance
| Refresh Rate | 75 Hz |
| Response Time | 5 |
Color & HDR
| Brightness | 350 nits |
| HDR | HDR10 |
| HDR Support | HDR10 |
Connectivity
| HDMI Ports | 1 |
| DisplayPort | 1 |
| Thunderbolt | NA |
| Speakers | Yes |
Ergonomics
| Height Adjustable | Yes |
| Tilt | Yes |
| Swivel | Yes |
| Pivot | No |
| VESA Mount | 100x100 |
Value & Pricing
At $575, the value proposition gets tricky. You're paying a premium for the LG brand, the excellent ergonomic stand, and that top-tier connectivity, especially the Thunderbolt port. The panel itself is good, but the underlying performance specs (75Hz, 5ms) are what you'd find on monitors costing $100-$150 less. If the specific feature set is exactly what you need, it might be worth it. For most people, it's a tough sell at this price.
vs Competition
Compared to the field, it's a specialist. Next to a gaming beast like the MSI MPG 32" 4K 240Hz, this LG looks slow, but it wins on connectivity and adjustability. Against a pro-focused Dell UltraSharp 27" 4K, you're trading some pixel density for a higher refresh rate and Thunderbolt. Its real competition is other 27-inch 1440p IPS office monitors. Many offer similar panels for less money, but often skimp on the stand or ports. This LG doesn't skimp on the features, but it makes you pay for them.
| 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 | 2560 x 1440 | 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 | 75 | 240 | 240 | 240 | 60 | 165 |
| Response Time Ms | 5 | 0 | - | 1 | - | 1 |
| Adaptive Sync | - | G-Sync Compatible | G-Sync Compatible | FreeSync Premium Pro | - | FreeSync Premium |
| Hdr | HDR10 | HDR400 | HDR10 | HDR10+ | ✗ | HDR10 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Color | Compact | Display | Feature | Ergonomic | Performance | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LG 27" | 87.4 | 78.7 | 71 | 82.4 | 87.8 | 43.5 | 96.7 | 49 |
| MSI MPG 32" Compare | 99 | 72.4 | 98.7 | 82.4 | 96.5 | 99.9 | 96.7 | 73.7 |
| ASUS ROG Swift 32" Compare | 99.9 | 72.4 | 98.7 | 82.4 | 87.8 | 81.3 | 96.7 | 97.3 |
| Samsung Odyssey G95C 49" Dual Compare | 97.2 | 50.4 | 87.6 | 82.4 | 87.8 | 96.3 | 98.1 | 94.8 |
| Apple Studio Display Studio Display Standard glass Tilt-adjustable stand Compare | 96.7 | 80.4 | 99.4 | 99.6 | 72.3 | 22.5 | 96 | 98.1 |
| BenQ Mobiuz EX271U 27" Compare | 92 | 88.5 | 90.5 | 82.4 | 96.5 | 92.1 | 91.8 | 74 |
Common Questions
Q: Is this good for gaming?
It's fine for casual or slower-paced games, but the 75Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time aren't ideal for competitive FPS or fast-action titles where higher refresh rates make a difference.
Q: Does it have G-Sync or FreeSync?
The product specs don't list any adaptive sync technology, so it likely doesn't have G-Sync or FreeSync, which is another reason it's not a top pick for gaming.
Q: Can I connect my laptop with one cable?
Yes, the Thunderbolt (USB-C) port supports video, data, and power delivery, so you can connect a compatible laptop with a single cable for a clean desk setup.
Who Should Skip This
Skip this if you're a serious gamer. The 75Hz refresh rate is a deal-breaker when monitors with 144Hz or more are common at this price. Also, if you're a video editor or photographer needing top-tier color accuracy and 4K resolution for pixel-peeping, you can find better-suited pro displays for your money.
Verdict
Buy this if you're a professional who needs a reliable, highly adjustable monitor with fantastic connectivity (especially Thunderbolt) for a multi-device workstation, and you're okay with the 75Hz cap. It's a great daily driver for coding, writing, spreadsheets, and general office work where screen real estate and comfort are key.