LG Full HD IPS Monitor 68.6 Cm (27 Inches), 1920 x 1080 Pixels, AMD Freesync, 75 Hz, Full HD with VGA, HDMI, Audio Out Ports connectivity, 3 Years…
₹10,699.00
- Display: 27″ Full HD IPS Panel | 3 Side Narrow Border
- Gaming Features: 75 Hz Refresh Rate , AMD FreeSync , 5ms Refresh rate, Motion Blur Reduction, Black Stablizer, Dynamic Action Sync
- Connectivity: HDMI , D-Sub
- VESA Wall Mount 75 x 75 compatible
- Warranty: 3 Years Parts & Labor
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Specification: LG Full HD IPS Monitor 68.6 Cm (27 Inches), 1920 x 1080 Pixels, AMD Freesync, 75 Hz, Full HD with VGA, HDMI, Audio Out Ports connectivity, 3 Years…
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8 reviews for LG Full HD IPS Monitor 68.6 Cm (27 Inches), 1920 x 1080 Pixels, AMD Freesync, 75 Hz, Full HD with VGA, HDMI, Audio Out Ports connectivity, 3 Years…
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Somkant Pathak –
I like the screen/monitor
Harsh Jain –
The look and picture quality is good. But there are some issues with the product,
1. Being an entry level product, height adjustment option is not their. The viewing angle can cause neck pain.
2. Base of the product is not very sturdy. I think it should have been heavier.
3. No USB
4. No audio jack
5. There is no option to connect speakers.
Suggestion- Although nice product for this price, but still I will suggest to go for one with speakers.
Aravind –
There is no audio out port as mentioned in the product title
Abdul Wahed –
Products are good, but concern there is no in build speakers and complete plastic.
Abdul Wahed –
The media could not be loaded.
 Peak brightness is very high not suitable to work in night shifts although the brightness changes automatically according to the picture, plastic quality is OK. Monitor turning ON speed is good.
R Sai Siva prakasa Rao –
Super product
AKD –
Brightness too much and it’s no inbuilt speaker – it was advisable product upgrade with speaker
Kapoor –
I bought the 24MP400 when it was just launched. There used to be no reviews back then, and I was afraid of screen bleeding issue as reported by many other users across the internet for IPS screens in general
But nevertheless, it was my only option and I bought it. I upgraded from a TN panel that I bought in 2007.
I must tell you, that you can safely ignore screen bleeding problems that are reported by many people across the internet for almost all the IPS screens BECAUSE the degree of screen bleeding that you see in their photos depends on from what angle they capture the photo.
I have been using the monitor for many months now, and all is good.
When it arrived, I, due to my apprehension of screen bleeding issue, tried to see if my screen also has problem and captured photos. And I found that as I changed the position of camera, the bleeding changed too. From some angles and distances, it was very pronounced, and from some, it was nil.
So, ultimately, its of no use to disregard a product due to petty screen bleeding reviews that are everywhere on internet. Yes, some monitors may be really bad, and therefore due caution be taken. But in most cases, all will be good.
Eyes don’t detect the screen bleeding the way camera detects.