Standing screen display size | 43 Inches |
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Display Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max screen resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Brand | LG |
Series | UltraFine |
Item model number | 43UN700-B |
Product Dimensions | 27.43 x 96.77 x 64.77 cm; 17.5 kg |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 27.4 x 96.8 x 64.8 Centimetres |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
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LG 43UN700-B 43 Inch UHD (3840 X 2160) IPS Display with USB Type-C, 4 HDMI Inputs and HDR10, Black
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Brand | LG |
Screen size | 43 Inches |
Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Screen surface description | Matte |
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- 43” UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS display
- HDR10 support; Power Consumption (Max.): 200W.Make sure to tighten down the cable on both the monitor and the computer end while setup
- 4 x HDMI 1 x DisplayPort 1 4 1 x USB Type-C Inputs
- 10W x 2Ch built-in speakers
- Picture in Picture - Up to 4 screens
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ASIN | B0821WWXV6 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #3,528 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #91 in Computer Monitors |
Date First Available | Dec 17 2019 |
Manufacturer | LG |
Place of Business | NORTH YORK, ON, M9L 2X6 CA |
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Picture quality | 4.2 | 4.3 | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.5 |
For gaming | 3.6 | 3.5 | — | 3.1 | 3.8 | 3.8 |
Screen quality | — | 4.2 | — | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.3 |
Brightness | 4.6 | — | — | 4.5 | 4.1 | — |
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display size | 43 inches | 40 inches | 27 inches | 28 inches | — | 1 inches |
resolution | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p |
display technology | 4K UHD | — | LCD | — | LCD | LED |
hardware interface | usb, hdmi | displayport, hdmi, headphone, usb c, thunderbolt | usb c, hdmi, displayport | usb, hdmi, usb c | hdmi, usb c, usb2.0 | hdmi, displayport, usb c |
viewing angle | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | — | 178 degrees | — | 178 degrees |
mounting type | Wall Mount | Desk Mount | Wall Mount | Desk Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
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Massive UHD for Mixed Usage
The LG 43UN700 enables optimal professional performance with enhanced picture quality on a huge 43 inch class screen.
- 43” UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Display
- USB-C with 60W PD
- HDR 10
- 4 x HDMI Input
- Multi-Tasking – PBP/PIP
- 10W x 2ch Built-in Speakers
LG 43UN700-B Features
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For The Office: Discover More Working SpaceHuge screen size with wide viewing angles allows you to comfortably work and collaborate with colleagues for better work efficiency. |
Improve EfficiencyWith USB Type-C connectivity you can efficiently transfer data, and power up your device through a single cable. Plus, expanded inputs with an adjustable stand make this display a desktop powerhouse. |
Enjoy More Content at OnceWith four screen split and PIP included in the OnScreen Control* feature, you can enjoy streaming media while surfing the web, shopping online, and more all at the same time. |
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Device CompatibilityThe LG 43UN700 offers expanded interface, supporting USB type-C, as well as various connectivity options*. It’s like having a multiplex on your desktop with simultaneous connection of up to four devices. |
Media & Content CreationThe 43UN700 covers all your creative needs. It provides a large screen for you to display all of your creative work and editing screens at the same time. |
For GamingThe LG 43UN700 has a large 43 inch class screen, ultra-high resolution display, and supports HDR to ensure more realistic gaming. Plus, its two 10W stereo speakers with Rich Bass create an extremely immersive experience. |
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Designed for offices gaming multimedia media creators and other mixed-use environments the 43UN700-B 42 5" 16 9 4K HDR IPS Monitor from LG enables professional performance with enhanced picture quality on a large 42 5" screen With this much screen area you'll be able to display more content simultaneously thanks to a four-screen split with Picture-by-Picture (PbP) and Picture-in-Picture (PiP) functionality Backing this large display is a native resolution of 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz a 16 9 aspect ratio and support for HDR10 that renders an increased dynamic range Additional integrated functionality includes In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology 10-bit support for 1 07 billion an anti-glare coating with a 3H hardness rating a typical contrast ratio of 1000 1 (700 1 minimum) a typical brightness level of 400 cd/m2 (320 cd/m2 minimum) an 8 ms (GtG) response time and support for 72% of the NTSC (CIE 1931) color gamut Using the 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles it is possible to watch content from virtually any position To ensure the 43UN700-B can suit a wide variety of needs LG built it with two HDMI 2 0 inputs two HDMI 1 4 inputs and one DisplayPort 1 4 input plus one USB Type-C input that supports data transfers 4K video via DP Alt mode and up to 60W of power for your host system There are also two USB 3 1 Gen 1 Type-A ports and a 3 5mm headphone output Audio may also be output using the dual 10W speakers To further help improve viewing and accessibility this display allows for adjustments in its tilt that range from -5 to 10° The 43UN700-B may also be mounted to a wall using a separately-sold 200 x 200mm bracket Please note that HDMI inputs 1 and 2 support 30 Hz video while the third and fourth HDMI ports as well as the DisplayPort and USB Type-C port support 60 Hz video.
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To put things in perspective, I use it for work type applications - programming, word processing. email, web browsing, photo editing, video editing and youtube watching. I am not a gamer, so I cant comment on its appropriateness for that.
My Comments:
1) Its hard to find out what video cards support 4k resolution. I ordered a ASUS GeForce GT 1030 2GB GDDR5 HDMI DVI Graphics Card (GT1030-2G-CSM) and it does do 4k 60Hz RGB 8 bit over HDMI for $120. Any GT 1030 should do. This one was nice because it is fanless which I prefer to keep noise levels down.
2) I also ended up getting a second card ASUS GeForce GT 710 1GB GDDR5 HDMI VGA DVI Graphics Card (GT710-SL-1GD5-BRK) for $60 to get additional monitor connections (I had an older card but Nvidea drivers don't play nice with a combination of new and old cards). I tested the GT 710 with this monitor will do 4K 60Hz YCbCr420, so reduced color resolution. Good enough for video watching, but unless you already have this card, a sightly higher end card like a GT 1030 would be preferable.
3) The monitor supports HDR10. Windows seems to. If I reduce the frame rate to 29Hz the GT 1030 can output 12 bit video (?) but at 29Hz mouse movement is sluggish. If I throw windows into HDR mode, you do see the enhanced contrast, but it applies to everything - not just HDR media or applications designed for HDR. So for now, while its great that the monitor supports HDR10, Windows 10 does not seem to fully support it. Not a fault of the monitor! Maybe you would have better luck with a much higher end video card.
4) Color, contrast, brightness - excellent. Uniform over the monitor surface, other than around 1/8" at the edges which is slightly brighter. Not a problem though. I haven't tried to color and contrast calibrate it yet, but the image is very close to a CRT monitor on my second video card which I use as a gold standard for photo editing. This monitor is bright! I have the brightness turned way down. It does have a strange behavior that when you change something like frame rate, the monitor brightens and then settles back down after a few seconds. No problem for me - I use one input always at the same frame rate. The matt/dull as opposed to shiny surface is is excellent for work applications. Great for watching videos too. 4k videos are stunning!
5) Connections, control. Multiple HDMI inputs - great feature, but I don't use more than one connection so can comment on how well input options work. I do not use the USB connections either. Might be useful for plugging in a keyboard and mouse, but a bit awkward to get to behind the monitor. So not great for temporary connection like for a USB Flash stick There is a funny upside down joystick control at the bottom of the monitor. A bit awkward. Way better to use the supplied remote control to adjust things.
6) Speakers - OK and good enough for uses like video conferencing, hearing sound with videos etc, but like any speakers in the back of a monitor, cant compare to high-quality separate speakers driven by a good amp. If your use is for theater type applications or for boardroom applications, you might want extra speakers. I don't fault the monitor for this - its intended use is a monitor, not a speaker!
7) The supplied stand - nice and solid. Bottom of the monitor is about 3.5 inches above the desk. Its a good height, but not adjustable. The Vesa mount interface is sunk into the back of the monitor so you would need a mount that does not exceed the Vesa specs in terms of size. This is probably a good feature because it would allow the monitor to be mounted very close to a wall.
8) Size and workflow: WOW - As other have pointed out, it takes a day or two to get used to, but I would never go back to a smaller one! My face is about 21 inches from the monitor surface. You do have to look left and right to see the edges and up and down for top to bottom, but way easier that two side by side monitors. The screen space is great! I find I size application windows to a size appropriate for the application. Some bigger than the height of a normal monitor, some less. It is wonderful to have multiple applications fully open when programming - Eclipse IDE, output windows, remote desktops on target machines etc. Or sorting and display windows for photography, or timeline and huge preview windows for video editing. I had looked at at the standard height but widescreen monitors, either flat or curved. I glad I didn't go for the them. The enormous screen space of this monitor is unbeatable.
Bottom line: I am delighted with the monitor and would highly recommend it of you have the space.
So far I’m very impressed. Admittedly when it arrived I thought “What have I done?!” – this thing is BIG! I have a 50” LCD TV in my office to the left of my desk, and this looks almost like another TV on my desk. However, within two days I was sold on the benefits, and will never go back to more than one large monitor. The footprint is not an issue (I do have a 3ft deep desk, so this may be why), and combined with some cheap and simple software solutions (KVM, window manager), this is an easy monitor to set up and use. Overall, I am very happy with this purchase. On an almost daily basis I find myself using the PBP mode, and still have flexibility to add further inputs as required. I rarely use PIP at the moment.
Pros:
1. Multiple inputs. I use a moderately powered i5 PC for everyday stuff (writing, internet, email etc.), and a more powerful i7 laptop for graphic design, learning design, and video editing. This monitor in Picture-by-Picture (PBP) mode, combined with Synergy (a software KVM solution), allows me to seamlessly use both inputs, with the PC desktop stretched across two inputs on the bottom (DP and HDMI), and the laptop on another (HDMI). This means two HDMI inputs are still free, and four inputs in total are viewable at once in PBP.
2. Speakers are decent for built-in solution. I listen to music on a dedicated audio system in my office, so I was able to remove my speakers from my desk and use only the monitor speakers. I have used them for listening to video and audio, and in video conference calls, and I have 0 complaints.
3. USB. Unlike other reviews, I’ve had no issues with my USB. I have the monitor connected to the desktop with a 10-foot USB-C cable. I have a 4-port USB 3.0 hub plugged into one of the monitor USB ports, and plugged into this I have a webcam, USB receiver for keyboard and mouse, second wired keyboard (used as a macropad), and USB gamepad receiver. I have a USB 3.0 card reader plugged directly into the other USB port on the monitor. All of these work without issue.
4. Remote control. I love this. You can quickly change inputs, PBP settings, and volume with the remote without having to mess around with menus on the screen. Every monitor should come with a remote!
5. Real estate. The desktop is 3840 x 2160, which is akin to having four 24” 1080p monitors stacked in 2x2 (this is what the 2x2 PBP setting looks like). That’s a lot of space! In order to use it efficiently, I installed Actual Window Manager. This allows me to have multiple desktops (Linux users will be familiar with this), and allows you to set up custom “snap” frames on the desktop. This is essential – using this, I have my main “workspace” set directly in front of my eyes, with other windows I might need snapped to different areas around this workspace. See my attached photos. This reduces the amount of up/down movement your head and/or eyes need to do, while still allowing you to take advantage of the full screen size.
6. More desk space compared to the two 27” monitors, and neater cable management. The monitor itself comes with a handy cable management clip on the back that I fed some tubing into. Combined with the integral USB hub, and speakers, I’ve been able to eliminate a lot of cable clutter from my desk.
Cons:
1. The height of this monitor may make placing a webcam on top of it a challenge without proper ergonomics. I have a webcam on a boom arm that allows me to reposition, but haven’t had any major issues because of the depth of my desk. YMMV.
2. Graphics card. Older machines may not be able to drive a 4K resolution to run this monitor on a single source at fullscreen. There is a workaround for some older cards whereby you can set a custom resolution, with the caveat that you drop refresh rate to 30 or below. This may be acceptable for some, for others it might mean a new card is also required, so factor in that expense.
3. I ordered new cables that were designed for full 4K bandwidth. Older cables may have issues with this monitor. Again, additional expense that might need to be considered.
Reviewed in Canada on November 25, 2020
So far I’m very impressed. Admittedly when it arrived I thought “What have I done?!” – this thing is BIG! I have a 50” LCD TV in my office to the left of my desk, and this looks almost like another TV on my desk. However, within two days I was sold on the benefits, and will never go back to more than one large monitor. The footprint is not an issue (I do have a 3ft deep desk, so this may be why), and combined with some cheap and simple software solutions (KVM, window manager), this is an easy monitor to set up and use. Overall, I am very happy with this purchase. On an almost daily basis I find myself using the PBP mode, and still have flexibility to add further inputs as required. I rarely use PIP at the moment.
Pros:
1. Multiple inputs. I use a moderately powered i5 PC for everyday stuff (writing, internet, email etc.), and a more powerful i7 laptop for graphic design, learning design, and video editing. This monitor in Picture-by-Picture (PBP) mode, combined with Synergy (a software KVM solution), allows me to seamlessly use both inputs, with the PC desktop stretched across two inputs on the bottom (DP and HDMI), and the laptop on another (HDMI). This means two HDMI inputs are still free, and four inputs in total are viewable at once in PBP.
2. Speakers are decent for built-in solution. I listen to music on a dedicated audio system in my office, so I was able to remove my speakers from my desk and use only the monitor speakers. I have used them for listening to video and audio, and in video conference calls, and I have 0 complaints.
3. USB. Unlike other reviews, I’ve had no issues with my USB. I have the monitor connected to the desktop with a 10-foot USB-C cable. I have a 4-port USB 3.0 hub plugged into one of the monitor USB ports, and plugged into this I have a webcam, USB receiver for keyboard and mouse, second wired keyboard (used as a macropad), and USB gamepad receiver. I have a USB 3.0 card reader plugged directly into the other USB port on the monitor. All of these work without issue.
4. Remote control. I love this. You can quickly change inputs, PBP settings, and volume with the remote without having to mess around with menus on the screen. Every monitor should come with a remote!
5. Real estate. The desktop is 3840 x 2160, which is akin to having four 24” 1080p monitors stacked in 2x2 (this is what the 2x2 PBP setting looks like). That’s a lot of space! In order to use it efficiently, I installed Actual Window Manager. This allows me to have multiple desktops (Linux users will be familiar with this), and allows you to set up custom “snap” frames on the desktop. This is essential – using this, I have my main “workspace” set directly in front of my eyes, with other windows I might need snapped to different areas around this workspace. See my attached photos. This reduces the amount of up/down movement your head and/or eyes need to do, while still allowing you to take advantage of the full screen size.
6. More desk space compared to the two 27” monitors, and neater cable management. The monitor itself comes with a handy cable management clip on the back that I fed some tubing into. Combined with the integral USB hub, and speakers, I’ve been able to eliminate a lot of cable clutter from my desk.
Cons:
1. The height of this monitor may make placing a webcam on top of it a challenge without proper ergonomics. I have a webcam on a boom arm that allows me to reposition, but haven’t had any major issues because of the depth of my desk. YMMV.
2. Graphics card. Older machines may not be able to drive a 4K resolution to run this monitor on a single source at fullscreen. There is a workaround for some older cards whereby you can set a custom resolution, with the caveat that you drop refresh rate to 30 or below. This may be acceptable for some, for others it might mean a new card is also required, so factor in that expense.
3. I ordered new cables that were designed for full 4K bandwidth. Older cables may have issues with this monitor. Again, additional expense that might need to be considered.
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MUY mala calibración de fabrica, hay que calibrarlo con un colorímetro para tener una imagen decente, si no muestra una terrible imagen. Se necesita buen conocimiento de calibración para lograr calibrarlo bien, un usuario intermedio no creo lo pueda hacer bien por lo mal que viene de fabrica. Pero si se logra se puede tener una imagen decente. Para trabajo profesional de imagen definitivamente no es una opción. Esta bien para salas de juntas, para verlo de lejos, como una televisión. El producto esta hecho completamente de plástico, se siente barato. El tamaño es muy bueno para multitasking, pero la baja densidad de pixeles y la calidad de construccion no hacen que valga el precio.
There are few drawbacks also which can easily overcome like:-
- you need a bigger desk to put your monitor to look nice.
- you need to keep a little bit more distance from monitor than usual.
- For initial 2-3 weeks you you might feel struggling putting things on your desktop and do neck movements, but once you find perfect place and understand how to use big monitors, you'll start feeling comfortable with everything.
- The biggest problem you'll get with this monitor is emitting brightness from 43 inch monitor. For white colors from every corner of the monitor makes a bit uncomfortable for your eyes, but it can easily be solved by using Dark Mode or Dark Color themes and dark desktop background.
Overall I would say it's a must for productivity, I would highly recommend it. Also it's totally value for money.
So I decide to purchased and that was a good decision, this monitor is awesome!. Also important to mention that this monster of a monitor is huge and prepare to have a desk to accommodate this beast. You might be wonder is this monitor is compatible with my old good system? The answer is HECK YES, it is working flawlessly, the resolution is by far better than before and I can connect four different devices and have each one display at the same time on the screen. My set up is one desktop, one PS3 and one Laptop, and the 4th one will be another High end more robust Desktop(coming soon…). I must say that it was easy to set up this awesome monitor as well, easy installation and the end result is…It is big, bright and now I have a 4K and doubled as a TV as well, it comes with awesome remote control.
Well in my opinion, if you considering the size and the low price, this monitor is an amazing awesome value, as well great for those who needed to work with multiple documents, videos, applications, etc…-the 43” 4K LG 43UN700-B with HDR10 will give you plenty of real state space.
Remember that this monitor is best for productivity, if you are a hardcore gamer this is not the monitor for you, also that does not mean you cannot play games on this monitor, you can!
Thanks, LG for making an awesome monster of a monitor it was worth it waiting for the right monitor to come along my way, and also thanks to Amazon for providing an awesome delivering of my product.
Well as you may notice I am very happy with this purchase and I highly recommended it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2020
So I decide to purchased and that was a good decision, this monitor is awesome!. Also important to mention that this monster of a monitor is huge and prepare to have a desk to accommodate this beast. You might be wonder is this monitor is compatible with my old good system? The answer is HECK YES, it is working flawlessly, the resolution is by far better than before and I can connect four different devices and have each one display at the same time on the screen. My set up is one desktop, one PS3 and one Laptop, and the 4th one will be another High end more robust Desktop(coming soon…). I must say that it was easy to set up this awesome monitor as well, easy installation and the end result is…It is big, bright and now I have a 4K and doubled as a TV as well, it comes with awesome remote control.
Well in my opinion, if you considering the size and the low price, this monitor is an amazing awesome value, as well great for those who needed to work with multiple documents, videos, applications, etc…-the 43” 4K LG 43UN700-B with HDR10 will give you plenty of real state space.
Remember that this monitor is best for productivity, if you are a hardcore gamer this is not the monitor for you, also that does not mean you cannot play games on this monitor, you can!
Thanks, LG for making an awesome monster of a monitor it was worth it waiting for the right monitor to come along my way, and also thanks to Amazon for providing an awesome delivering of my product.
Well as you may notice I am very happy with this purchase and I highly recommended it.
- For programing
- For Trading
- Gaming(I am not a serious gamer though)
It replaces a 4k TV with hdmi input that was doubling as a computer monitor. That one had a very nice crisp screen, but every few minutes it would black out, and loose sync with the video card, depending on what was on the display... making it irritating and almost unusable. This one is not quite as crisp, but close... and it has not blacked out at all... so it is usable for me. I do a fair amount of spreadsheet work and a fair amount of text and this one is ok for that.
As for some quirkiness: The included quick start manual seemed to be for a slightly different model, the stand attaches differently than described, but no problem, I was able to easily figure this out.
Not all monitor settings are available from the remote control. Some are greyed out.
The model seems much heavier built than the TV it replaced. Box and all weighed almost 50 lbs.
Interestingly, Amazon chose to send this to me by UPS, rather than Prime delivery (which I am a member of). The box was slightly damaged on arrival, but the product itself appears fine. I would feel better I think if what I perceive as a somewhat delicate product was not shipped by ups or other common carrier but was completely handled by Amazon.
This product comes with a 1 year mfg warranty, which I think should be longer. So, I purchased the extended warranty offered by Amazon from Asurion which goes out to 4 years. I think a relatively expensive product should have a long warranty.
On the whole, this product seems to be doing the job for me, and I believe I will keep it.
Amazons 30 day return policy is better than some big box retailers, but check with Amazon before you buy to make sure no restocking fees will apply.
This product would be difficult to repack, with all the protective wrappings for each component, should it be necessary to return it.
More interesting tidbits:
1. Right clicking on the windows desktop brings up a menu with several options, one of which is: "NVIDIA Control Panel".
2. I made some changes there, which increased the quality of the default picture. What I changed:
a. Under "Change Resolution, sub section 3: Use NVIDA color settings. Output dynamic range "Full".
Picture is crisper, blacks are blacker, generally better.
3. I am using 60hz refresh rate.
I originally reviewed this at 4 1/2 stars, but with the above changes, I think it rates 5 stars.
Update 7/2/22: The more I use this device, the better I like it. YT 1080p videos are wonderful. I have had no problems with blackouts. When using the settings described above the picture is sharp and colors are good. Based on performance to date, I recommend this product.