Meet the 27-inch LG Monitor 27BQ410B-B from LG Electronics USA — a thoughtful, high-resolution display designed for professionals who demand precise visuals and flexible connectivity. With a 27" IPS panel at 2560x1440 plus HDR 10, this monitor delivers sharp detail and accurate color for office work and creative tasks alike.
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Screen Size: 27 inches
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Resolution: 2560x1440 (WQHD) for crisp detail
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Panel Type: IPS for wide viewing angles and consistent color
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Aspect Ratio: 16:9
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Connectivity: USB-C and HDMI 2.0 for easy device pairing
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HDR: HDR 10 support to enhance color and contrast
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Ergonomics: Tilt adjustment to find the most comfortable viewing angle
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Eye Comfort: Reader Mode reduces blue light for longer sessions
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Smart Convenience: Auto Input Switch automatically detects the active source
This LG monitor is built to boost productivity and streamline workflows. The USB-C port enables single-cable docking and power delivery, while HDMI 2.0 keeps compatibility broad across laptops, desktops, and creative devices. HDR 10 provides richer color depth for design proofs, photo editing, and multimedia, helping you see more accurate tones and details. The tilt-adjustable stand and Reader Mode help you work longer with less eye strain, making it suitable for extended editing sessions, data analysis, and multitasking across multiple windows.
Specs
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Screen Size: 27 inches
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Resolution: 2560x1440
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Panel Type: IPS
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Aspect Ratio: 16:9
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Ports: USB-C, HDMI 2.0
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Key Features: HDR 10, Tilt, Reader Mode, Auto Input Switch
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Brand: LG Electronics USA
FAQ
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Does this monitor support USB-C charging?
Yes, it supports USB-C connectivity with power delivery.
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Can the monitor be adjusted for height?
It offers tilt adjustment but does not support height adjustment.
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Is HDR 10 content displayed natively?
Yes, the monitor supports HDR 10 for enhanced visuals.
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What is Reader Mode?
Reader Mode reduces blue light to minimize eye strain during extended use.
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Does the monitor automatically switch inputs?
Yes, Auto Input Switch detects and switches to the active source automatically.