There is already another, similar in characteristics, "ski" 27UL850-W, with which I am quite satisfied, and in pair with which I took this one. Also satisfied: in fact, everything is the same: - external PSU (heat source removed, easier replacement), - convenient bracket with three degrees of freedom, - good color - ok ports, - USB hub, only better. More brightness and contrast, this can be seen at least in the comparison of the display of HDR content. The best color rendition is declared, but I can’t distinguish it with my eyes. No fiddling with calibration, just downloaded a color profile from the site and everything looked as expected. I cannot fail to mention the OnScreen Control software (located there, on the LG website): in addition to the fact that it, in fact, brings the monitor menu into the application, it adds support for tiling. With it, you can divide the space on the monitor into a specified number of areas, each of which acts as a virtual monitor; in general, there are a lot of tile window managers, but all of them are inferior in simplicity and convenience to this utility. When you have to keep several windows in sight, such a contraption makes the job much easier.
To supplement my review, I have attached some photos that show the highlights of my experience.
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