👩💻 Double the screens, double the productivity!
The LG 27QP88D-B2 is a cutting-edge dual 27” QHD IPS monitor designed for professionals and gamers alike. With a stunning resolution of 2560 x 1440, a rapid 5ms response time, and a versatile Ergo stand, this monitor enhances your workspace while providing exceptional visual quality. Its USB Type-C connectivity with 65W power delivery and daisy chaining capabilities make it a perfect fit for modern setups.
Standing screen display size | 27 |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | LG |
Series | LG27QP88DB2 |
Item model number | 27QP88D-B2.AUS |
Item Weight | 37.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.79 x 24.15 x 14.31 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.79 x 24.15 x 14.31 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Manufacturer | LG |
ASIN | B09PQ86YKS |
Date First Available | January 3, 2022 |
P**V
Amazing
I love this monitor duo. I use it in a horizontal (main) and vertical (secondary) setup - perfect for my workflow.I initially thought it was a waste due to the added stand expense, but it's amazing and flexible.PROSCan plug laptop into just one USB C cableColor matchedReplaces USB hubOne stand makes desktop cleaner.One stand means I can raise and lower both monitors at same time.Very sturdy.Resolution is perfect, don't need anything sharper.CONSTakes time to setupLike with all PC setups has a ton of cables out back of you want a Webcam and speakers.One stand means you can't raise or lower monitors independently.Difficult to move once setup due to weight.
G**N
Flexible. Ergo stand alone is worth the price
I wanted a dual screen setup for work with a portrait and landscape monitor. This sucker exceeded my expectations. The monitors are great quality and that stand…oh, the stand. It’s hefty but once it’s clamped onto the desk it’s super stable and with the horizontal bar the sits below the monitors I can swing the set up up/down/right/left anywhere I want with ease.If you want a vertical set up you have to semi-reassemble the arms but any YouTube review if this product will have told you that it isn’t that hard to do. Assembly was easy and I daisy chained the monitors and connected them to my laptop. It. Is. Great. Super bummed that it is not in LG’s current t product line up but I was able to find multiple vendors still selling it. Totally worth it and more versatile than the new “square” setup they are selling instead of this thing.
C**O
Not calibrated and colors are all over the place
The media could not be loaded. Not sure if buying the last one available plays a role in this, but the monitor is either jacked from the factory or I received a defective unit.Looking at the images it’s somewhat hard to tell, but the whites are not accurate to the point where you may even see some yellow. One monitor, when running off of either USB-C or DisplayPort won’t work at 60Hz.The stand is def. what keeps me from giving this a one star review. Please, either replace it for a brand new unit or give me my hard earned money back.
R**K
Perfect
Love them so much. I bought this product at $500. I probably would have paid more. It's amazing
M**
The worst monitor ever
Very low res. You can see pixels very clearly. Doesn’t work well with mac at all . DO NOT BUY if you plan on using a thunderbolt hub. The cable are so short, the power brick is heavy. Wallpaper go back to default every time you turn on the mac.
T**N
Best monitors for work and play!
I couldn't be happier with the LG Ergo Dual Monitors. Installation was easy and moving the two monitors around are fantastic while working by myself or with a client.
P**L
Yes
Works as advertised; perfect for at-home office.
O**E
phenomenal monitor setup that also can be a docking station
I got this to replace an old docking station and single monitor setup my wife had been using for work. First off, this is truly a daisy chain as it is listed to be. I had read reviews that said it was not, that each monitor needed to be jacked into the PC or docking station, but that is not true. Here is how to set it up (which is not in the manual provided, but I figured it out, as I am a tech guy).First, set up the stand itself to your table or desk, and attach the monitors to it. Then, using a single (provided) DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable, jack one end into the "DisplayPort out" jack on the monitor you will have on the left and the other end into the "DisplayPort in" jack on the monitor you will have on the right (see my photos). Then, plug the provided USB-C to USB-C cable into the "Upstream" jack of the monitor you used for "DisplayPort out". So, the monitor you will use for the left is going to power your laptop and will send the Displayport signal to the one on the right.Plug both monitors into power and plug the other end of the USB-C to USB-C cable into the laptop USB-C power jack (where you would plug in a docking station USB-C). The monitor will power the laptop, so you need no docking station.*** IMPORTANT *** : using the menu system (from the button on the bottom of the leftmost monitor jacked into the laptop, see photo), scroll to the "General" (bottom) menu and click the radio button for "DP OUT" to "ON". The DP OUT is what does the daisy chain and sends the DP out signal on to the other monitor's DP in. If you miss that step, the right monitor will never be seen as part of the daisy chain.Each monitor also has 2 USB-3.1 ports which can be used for USB devices, though only the monitor jacked into the laptop directly will work for that USB, so I think you are limited to 2 extra USB devices. So, this setup, by itself, gives you docking station capability where you can power your laptop and plug in 2 USB-A devices and have 2 QHD monitors (so, 3 monitors if you count the laptop screen (see my photo), all jacked into the laptop with a single USB-C cable.For less than $800, this setup is a great deal (considering the price of a separate docking station, dual monitor mount, and 2 QHD monitors). I give it 5 stars.
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