The UltraFine series monitors were respected by designers long before the trendy monitors "for creative people and creatives" flooded the market today. They were created with the expectation of professional processing of visual content, so they are subject to increased requirements regarding image quality, transmission accuracy and calibration capabilities.


For several years, the 27UL650 27-inch 4K monitor has been the number one bestseller in the UltraFine series. It is based on a pseudo 10-bit IPS-matrix with 99% coverage of the "triangle" of the sRGB colour space, a response time of 5 ms (using the GtG method), and support for the VESA DisplayHDR 400 standard. Add here a multi-level stand with the ability to work in portrait mode - and get a high-end option for professional colour work. Especially if you tinker a little with profiling and calibration capabilities. A potential buyer of such a model will cost around $ 500, and this is quite modest money by the standards of this class.

Therefore, the UltraFine lineup also lacks more advanced options that will fully satisfy all the needs of demanding artists, designers or colour correctors. For example, LG UltraFine 32UL950. Compared to the LG 27UL650 mentioned above, this model has a higher-end matrix, and its colour reproduction almost completely covers the DCI P3 triangle. At the same time, the built-in USB hub with Power Delivery unties your hands when working with the monitor, and the proprietary Ergo stand in terms of convenience and ergonomics will give odds to most classic stands and VESA brackets.