Actual Size
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597 × 335 mm
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LG 27UN850-W Screen Resolution & Display Specifications
The LG 27UN850-W's screen measures 27 inches (68.6cm) diagonally, with physical dimensions of 23.5 inches (59.7cm) wide by 13.2 inches (33.5cm) tall. The IPS LCD panel technology ensures vibrant colors with 24-bit color depth and a 16:9 aspect ratio, making it ideal for professional work and creative tasks.
Screen Size | 27 inches |
Resolution | 3840 × 2160 |
Pixel Density | 163 PPI |
Display Type | IPS LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Color Depth | 24-bit |
Refresh Rate | 60Hz |
Brightness | 350 nits |
LG 27UN850-W Screen Dimensions
At 163 PPI, the LG 27UN850-W delivers sharp, crisp text and images. The total pixel count of 8,294,400 pixels (3840 × 2160) ensures high-definition content rendering. This resolution is well-suited for 4K content and professional work.
Width | 23.5 inches (59.7cm) |
Height | 13.2 inches (33.5cm) |
Diagonal | 27 inches (68.6cm) |
Total Pixels | 8,294,400 |
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Frequently asked questions
- Is the LG 27UN850-W bigger than the Eizo FlexScan EV2785?
- The LG 27UN850-W has the same screen size as the Eizo FlexScan EV2785.
- Which phones have the same screen size as the LG 27UN850-W?
- Devices with a similar 27 inches display include Eizo ColorEdge CG2700X, Dell UltraSharp U2725QE, Samsung ViewFinity S7 (27"), Lenovo ThinkVision P27h-30, BenQ PD2730S, Apple Studio Display.
- Is 163 PPI noticeable on the LG 27UN850-W?
- The LG 27UN850-W's pixel density is sharper than average (163 PPI vs ~124 PPI median) for Monitor devices. Above 400 PPI, individual pixels are difficult to discern at normal viewing distance.
- How does the LG 27UN850-W compare to the Eizo ColorEdge CG2700X?
- Both have similar screen sizes (27 inches vs 27 inches). The LG 27UN850-W offers 3840 × 2160 at 163 PPI, while the Eizo ColorEdge CG2700X has 3840 × 2160 at 164 PPI.
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- Best 27 Inch Monitor for Gaming: 6 Top Picks That Actually Deliver (2025)Your gaming experience lives or dies by your monitor choice. The 27-inch sweet spot now delivers everything from budget mini-LED HDR under $300 to blazing 500Hz OLED panels that eliminate motion blur entirely—here's how to find your perfect match without wasting money on marketing hype.
- Best Dual Monitor Setup Size: How to Pick Screen Sizes That Actually Work TogetherFor most people, the best dual-monitor setup is two 27-inch monitors at 1440p. It gives you a large, matched workspace without overwhelming a normal desk. Tighter desk? Go 24-inch pairs. Heavy multitasking? Consider 27-inch plus ultrawide.
- Best Monitor Size for Developers: Choose the Right Screen for Coding and ProductivityMost developers land on a 27-inch 1440p monitor, but the right answer depends on your desk, workflow, and how many panes you keep open at once. This guide breaks down size, resolution, and setup trade-offs so you can stop guessing.
- Best Monitor Size for Graphic Designers: Pick the Screen That Protects Your Eyes and Speeds Your WorkflowGraphic designers need room for artboards, palettes, and reference material without squinting at 12pt type. For most workflows, a 32-inch 4K panel wins on space; a 27-inch 1440p is the practical value pick if your desk is tight.
