🚀 Elevate your workspace with 4K precision and pro-level multitasking!
The LG 24UD58-B is a 24-inch 4K UHD IPS monitor delivering stunning 3840x2160 resolution with 250 cd/m² brightness. It features AMD FreeSync for smooth visuals, a quick 5ms response time, and advanced multitasking tools like Screen Split 2.0 and On-Screen Control. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers flicker-free, anti-glare viewing and versatile connectivity with dual HDMI and DisplayPort, all in a sleek black design with VESA mount support.
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Response Time | 5 Milliseconds |
Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | VESA Compatibility - Mountable: 100 x 100 mm |
Special Features | AMD FreeSync™ Technology, DAS Mode, Reader Mode, Game Mode, Factory Calibration, Black Equalizer, On Screen Control, Screen Split 2.0, Six Axis Control, Flicker Safe |
Specific Uses For Product | business, personal |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 21.8"W x 16.6"H |
Item Weight | 8.8 Pounds |
Screen Size | 23.8 Inches |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Brightness | 250 Candela |
Pixel Pitch | 0.23 |
Color Gamut | 72 |
Has Color Screen | No |
Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | 4K UHD, IPS, AMD FreeSync™ Technology |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LED |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Anti-glare, Hard coating (3H) |
Contrast Ratio | Mega |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
J**N
Great monitor for a great price, but no built in audio
My 15-ish year old Samsung display finally bit the dust, so I found myself in the market for a new monitor. I decided to spend a little more for a 4k 60hz screen since I do a decent bit of gaming on my PC, but I spend more time using this monitor for work, and it works great for both. I only use this screen when I'm sitting at my desk so 24" is plenty, but if you're planning to use this from a distance, you might want to get a bigger screen. I've been happy with my other LG devices and this one seems built well, it's easy to set up, and navigating the menus is pretty simple. The only thing I didn't account for was that it doesn't have built-in speakers, so if you're replacing a display that you used as an audio output, you'll need to have a separate audio device either plugged into your computer or into the 3.5mm audio output jack in the back of this display (the monitor has audio controls for that output). It came with HDMI and DisplayPort cables for input.
R**R
Good monitir
Sweet monitor. I have 2. Books look like books but not full color gamut. 4k in small size rare to find for for pc. All else are larger. Now unobtainium for pc. Not a gaming monitor, slow refresh but exvellent for my hi end scanning work with viewing distance that suits me well.
A**N
Great gaming and movie experience for the price! Not so good for FPS games and web browsing
I purchased this monitor for around $260 out of the door right before Thanksgiving. For a 2160p monitor, it is totally worth the price. However, since I don't have an AMD GPU, FreeSync is completely pointless for me. Additionally, the response rate on this monitor is pretty bad for high intensityor FPS gameplay. But when you have an IPS monitor, that should be expected.Where this monitor shines (literally) is in the color and picture quality department. 4K images, games, and movies look phenomenal on this high PPI (pixels per inch) display. You can color correct this monitor down to six parameters (colors). Setting up with my PS4 Pro was a little confusing at first. You must enable "HDMI ULTRA HD Deep Color" in the Picture settings of the monitor. On the other hand, setting up games on my desktop was a breeze. Nvidia drivers automatically changed my resolution for games and adjusted quality settings for the best experience on my 1080 Ti. Games such as GTA V and HITMAN ran buttery smooth in 2160p60Hz and look absolutely stunning! However, other games that did not have 4K textures or optimization had a better experience for me on 1080p144Hz. Upscaling the resolution for games that don't have 4K textures is not worth it, in my opinion.I will admit LG's displays aren't the best. There is some backlight bleeding on the edges of the screen as some people have pointed out. It becomes a bit of an annoyance initially, but after you get used to it, it is hardly noticeable.Another con is that this monitor is not very good for web browsing. The high PPI makes text not seem crisp. You must increase text scaling if you want text that is clear let alone large enough to read. This is not this particular monitor's fault but rather the fault of Windows 10 and HTML scaling for 24 inch 4K monitors - just something you should know before purchasing.Since I am coming from a 1080p 144Hz set up, getting used to this monitor's low response time and refresh rate will take some time for me. Can't wait for 2160p 144Hz displays though!
A**R
Great image quality in a thin and light profile.
I had a 25" monitor that had a native resolution of 2560 x 1440. I loved it since that density makes for a sharp picture. I had stayed away from 4K monitors because I thought that while they would look sharp, the effective resolution would only be 1920 x 1080. I didn't realize that on a Mac (probably PC too), though the sharpest image would be 1920 x 1080, I could run it at any resolution in between that and the native 4K resolution just like I can with my MacBook's retina display. So, I'm running this one at the same resolution as my previous 2560 x 1440 monitor which I find to be a good balance of sharpness and screen real estate. Even though that is not the native resolution of the monitor nor a "doubled" resolution, the picture still looks great due to the sheer pixel density.Anyway, if that is too much technobabble for you... TLDR; amazing picture sharpness, colors and clarity in a pleasingly small, thin and light frame with a thin and stylish bezel.The stand is not very adjustable however so I put it on a VESA monitor arm since it has standard VESA 100mm mounting holes.
J**R
Excellent Monitor
My late 2015 intel iMac can't be upgraded to Ventura so I ordered a mac mini m2 and I needed a monitor. I don't do gaming or photo editing and 60 hz is sufficient but I wanted excellent color and resolution and this monitor delivers that. I used the HDMI cable provided and was surprised that despite some articles saying the view port was better in my eyesight the colors were true and equal to the iMac screen view. It came packaged securely, was easy to assemble and just plug in. It has a joystick control that takes a bit to get used to and once I designated the port I booted up the mini and was frankly astonished that it looked so good. It was really plug and play. I had downloaded the manual but I'm what they call an average every day user and I find the operation not a great deal different than the all in one iMac set up. What I am mildly disappointed in is that I have a small desk and the stand which is stable has some what protruding feet. I didn't expect speakers but was a bit annoyed because there was no usb port for the speakers I bought to go with an ear phone hole which is on the device. These are minor complaints because everything about this monitor that's important to me exists. Don't know about the longevity but so far so great. I bought some Amazon Speakers which are surprisingly good, a logitech keyboard and mouse which are bluetooth and designed for Apple and am really pleased.
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