🚀 Elevate Your Productivity with the Future of Monitors!
The LG Electronics 28MQ780-B.AEK DualUp Monitor features a unique 16:18 aspect ratio, allowing for a compact dual-screen experience. With a stunning SDQHD resolution of 2560 x 2880 pixels and 98% DCI-P3 color gamut, it delivers vibrant visuals. The monitor is equipped with eye-care technology, an ambient light sensor, and a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking efficiency and comfort.
Brand | LG |
Product Dimensions | 44.9 x 481.5 x 843.2 cm; 13.21 kg |
Item model number | 28MQ780-B.AEK |
Manufacturer | LG |
Series | 28MQ780-B |
Color | Black |
Standing screen display size | 28 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 2880 |
Resolution | 2560 x 2880 Pixels |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 13.2 Kilograms |
P**D
The best monitor stand ever…screen is good too
I saw a review on this and the reviewer said the stand was great…they are totally correct. Having a landscape view is good and the screen quality is great.
A**R
Programmer, changed my productivity positively
At it's simplest, this is the same as having 2x 2560/1440 displays stacked above each other. Stand is exceptionally strong and positional. I've ran this all year, and am going to buy a second.* Screen quality is great (was using 2* benq photo editing monitor previously)* Highly positional, way less neck and shoulder pain.* Resolution changes workflow - I can see 2880px of any page as i want, great for ui work.* If windows, couple with power tools to get fast screen zones to drop panes in.I cannot stress the amount of display real estate this gives, honestly just one of these is equivalent in usable space to a triple monitor setup, because of the vertical aspect, you can just have much nicer shaped frames, see 2* as much code at once, 300+ lines of terminal if you need it, just so good.
I**Y
This a a great monitor for office work
I use this monitor for office work, working from home, I liked it so much I bought a second and replaced 2 27" monitors and got a massive increase in display real estate. Picture quality is great and compared to my old 14 year old monitors these run cool so I would think these will be a lot more energy efficient. They come with monitor arms that connect to the edge of your desk and are a massive improvement on normal stands. Input is good with display port, usb c display port, and 2 hdmi, they have build in speakers that provide good sound. They have a number of features that I don't use like picture by picture and a 2 port kvm, I have an external 4 x 2 kvm so I can drive my 2 monitors from 4 sources and it works fine with both the picture and sound, so reducing the number of cables required.
S**.
Excellent monitor
For info, as I could not work this out in advance of purchase, it can take a single input and run the whole screen at full resolution from that one input. I didn't know if I needed two display outputs from a single device to run the two separate halves as a single display. You don't.If you have two inputs from two devices you can plug both in and go into the monitor options for split display mode.I'm a coder by trade who uses Visual Studio Pro all day. This is an excellent monitor for anyone doing the same style of work.
M**E
Best second monitor in my opinion
LG's DualUp Monitor is a great for productivity. The functionality of two monitors in one display, it has loads of inputs and the ergo arm is the best I have used hands down.I would recommend this as the perfect second monitor. I have used the dual input function extensively and the usb c power delivery is a very nice feature.
A**R
It’s too high to be a productivity monitor
I bought this monitor believing it would be ‘the’ productivity powerhouse of a monitor, but the reality is that even though you can essentially have two programmes (or even operating systems) sat on top of each other, the monitor is so high that the top part of the screen requires you to move your head up way to much to make it comfortable. If you need to use the top of the screen (especially with Mac’s) a lot, this makes using the monitor uncomfortable. What happens is you put programmes you want to use in the bottom half of the screen which defeats the point. I wanted to love it, and tried it for a month but it had to go back. Giving it 5 stars because the monitor was great but not good for general office work/desktop publishing. It will be great for a very small number of people like coders.
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