I enjoyed it the most and thought to myself "I don't have to double my spending just to buy 4k, after all who can really tell the difference?" I was wrong and now I have half the money for this disappointing one Monitor lost on top of that. Everything about this monitor is just poor quality, I wouldn't even call it mediocre. In fact, after over an hour of fiddling with the settings and applying the blue light filters, the image is STILL as awful as it came out of the box and somehow still retains that 'pierce your retina' blue tint. I'm amazed LG allowed this. Product with your logo on it, yes. Let me sum it up succinctly: this monitor is so hard to look at, it reminds me of 1980's 16-bit video games, it literally blocks the sun in my office window, and that's ALL it's used for - literally . I tried turning it back on last night after owning it for a few months and I literally couldn't use it, it looks like a bunch of pixels and blue light. So now I have an expensive paperweight and do all my video editing on my 13.5 inch i7 Windows computer. Avoid all "costs" no matter how cheaply they sell the item to dump it.
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