LG 27MK400H-B Monitor 27” Full HD (1920x1080) TN Display, AMD FreeSync Technology, Dynamic Action Sync, Black Stabilizer, On Screen Control - Black
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thebadpoppa
> 3 dayWorks great!...would buy again, excellent quality.
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Dale Landry
> 3 dayGreat monitor for the price.
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Michael
> 3 dayworks great son loves it
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JL
> 3 dayWorks great with VESA mount and pretty good quality for the price.
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Zak Stroud
> 3 daySet these up at the office and they are perfect for doing detail work on take offs for construction plans.
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Deanna H.
02-11-2024I like everything about this monitor, the size, its stability on my desk, and the resolution. It was a great choice for me.
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Daniel
Greater than one weekNo internal speakers
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Steve Weaver
> 3 daySince I only use these monitors (I bought two) for teaching via Zoom, they work absolutely fine. There were other monitors this size for a little less money but I didnt recognize the brand, so I stuck with LG as I have two other LG monitors for home ues.
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Dr. Blake Lehner
> 3 dayWas looking for a New Larger Monitor
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Timo H
> 3 dayI got this through a local big box on NO TAX weekend. Have to say I almost took it back because out of the box it was so bright I didnt think I could make it work. Here is what I found in the end: Firstly dont install any drivers. Secondly, use your video card setting to lower the brightness way down. Then use the little joystick under the LG logo to fine tune. That joystick is BRILLIANT once you get the hang of using it. It took me a while but in the end I got 75FPS - an improvement from 60FPS for gaming on a 27 panel for cheap. My card can easily keep up with 75FPS without sounding like a tornado. Also it is 144FPS ready (for AMD) should you choose - though my card is Nvidia so I did not confirm. Careful with the modes and super resolution settings. They make huge differences. Start with default and vary one thing at a time else you will wind up totally lost...