Standing screen display size | 28 |
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Display Resolution | 2560 x 2880 |
Max screen resolution | 2560 x 2880 Pixels |
Brand | LG |
Series | 28MQ750 |
Item model number | 28MQ750-C.AUS |
Product Dimensions | 24.89 x 48.26 x 66.8 cm; 4.31 kg |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 24.9 x 48.3 x 66.8 Centimetres |
Colour | Black |
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LG DualUp 28MQ750 Monitor with 28 Inch 16:18 SDQHD (2560x2880) Nano IPS Display, DCI-P3 98%, HDR10, USB Type-C (90W), Height Adjustable Stand
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Brand | LG |
Screen size | 28 |
Resolution | QHD 2560 |
Aspect ratio | Unknown |
Screen surface description | Matte |
About this item
- Experience 16:18 aspect ratio SDQHD display, this vertically large screen enhances your efficiency in a new way
- Nano IPS display supports a wide color spectrum, 98% of DCI-P3 color gamut, and offers vibrant color reproduction
- USB Type-C port allows from display and data transferring to connected device charging up to 90W
- The built-in KVM feature helps to manage content with a single keyboard and mouse
- Adjustable stand offers swivel, height and tilt
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ASIN | B0BSLX8H3T |
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4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #50,941 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #928 in Computer Monitors |
Date First Available | Jan. 18 2023 |
Manufacturer | LG |
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Double the Screen, Twice the Experience
Enhance your efficiency with a new format of 16:18 aspect ratio SDQHD display.
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SDQHD Nano IPS DisplayThe 28-inch SDQHD (2560 x 2880, 16:18 aspect ratio) Nano IPS display supports a wide color spectrum, 98% of DCI-P3 color gamut, and offers vibrant color reproduction with the support of HDR10. * The images simulated to enhance feature understanding. It may differ from actual use. |
Live Color Low Blue LightLG's Live Color Low Blue Light with TÜV Rheinland Eyesafe Display Certification helps to protect your eyes against blue light by combining RGB hardware and software adjustments while maintaining vivid color quality. * TÜV Rheinland certification ID (Low Blue Light - Hardware Solution): 1111250391 * The images simulated to enhance feature understanding. It may differ from actual use. |
Ambient Light SensorThe sensor reacts to light, making the screen brighter in bright areas and darker in the dark. It provides a comfortable working environment. * The images simulated to enhance feature understanding. It may differ from actual use. |
Easy Control and Connectivity
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USB Type-C offering display, data transferring, and Powerful Charge
USB Type-C port allows from display and data transferring to connected device charging (up to 90W), enabling support for your laptop all at the same time over a single cable.
* To work properly, the USB Type-C cable included in the package is required to connect the USB Type-C port to the monitor.
How to Utilize DualUp Monitor Set-up
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PBP & Built-in KVM * / 1 Source PBP **
DualUp monitor allows you to control multiple contents from two computers with the picture-by-picture feature. Also, the built-in KVM feature helps to manage content with a single keyboard and mouse.
By connecting two cables, out of HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB Type-C, you can utilize a dual monitor setup with 28MQ750. It helps to control two-screen easily without using software or shortcut keys.
* KVM: Keyboard, Video Monitor, and Mouse.
** It can be connected via the USB Type-C cable, HDMI cable, USB2.0 upstream cable, and DisplayPort Cable included in the package.
Ergonomic Design
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Easy & Comfortable
The ergonomic stand makes it easy to flexibly adjust the height, tilt, and swivel of the screen in the optimal position for you.
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Picture quality | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.2 |
Screen quality | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.2 | — |
For gaming | 3.1 | 3.1 | 3.8 | 3.8 | — | 3.6 |
Brightness | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 | — | — | 4.6 |
Sold by | Aero Malls | Amazon.ca | Aero Malls | Aero Malls | Amazon.ca | Amazon.ca |
display size | — | 28 inches | 23.8 inches | 34 inches | 68.58 inches | 43 inches |
resolution | QHD 2560 | QHD Wide 1440p | FHD 1080p | FHD Ultra Wide 1080p | 5K UHD 2880p | 4K UHD 2160p |
display technology | LCD | — | LED | LCD | LCD | 4K UHD |
hardware interface | hdmi, usb3.0 c, usb2.0, displayport | usb, hdmi, usb c | hdmi | usb c, hdmi, displayport, headphone | usb, thunderbolt, usb c | usb, hdmi |
viewing angle | — | 178 degrees | — | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees |
mounting type | Wall Mount | Desk Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | VESA Mount | Wall Mount |
HDMI ports | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
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LG DualUp Monitor - Double the screen, twice the experience. Enhance your efficiency with a new format of 16:18 aspect ratio SDQHD display. DualUp monitor only occupied compact space for one monitor but this 16:18 aspect ratio monitor support, two 21.5-inch monitors (16:9 aspect ratio), at one screen. It enhances work efficiency and productivity at the same time. DualUp monitor only occupied compact space for one monitor but this 16:18 aspect ratio monitor support, two 21.5-inch monitors, at one screen. The 28-inch SDQHD (2560 x 2880, 16:18 aspect ratio) Nano IPS display supports a wide color spectrum, 98% of DCI-P3 color gamut, and offers vibrant color reproduction with the support of HDR10.
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The monitor is not for competitive or immersive gameplay, but casual or story games it gets the job done with flying colors (pun intended, the colors are amazing out of the box). The double simultaneous inputs from 2 devices work like a marvel as well.
The arm is solid, feels great and effortless, though it doesn't go as high as I'd like, but nothing a piece if wood can't fix.
I went from having 3 screens to 1 and I don't mind at all. Just make sure that if you're on windows, to use fancy zones for a more optimal multitasking environment.
There are some minor issues that LG will hopefully improve on if they decide to produce a follow-up: the design of the stand arm makes it quite annoying to get the display perfectly level (but it stays quite well, so that's mostly a one-time frustration), the auto-sleep/blanking behaviour is too trigger happy and not fast enough to recover (I do a lot of switching between inputs and rebooting, so most people might never notice this), the top and side bezels are super skinny but there's a quarter inch of empty display on those edges which sort of ruins the effect, I'm concerned about the lifespan of the single input/menu/control nub, the alleged "built-in KVM" is a sad joke, and some of the clever features, like dual-display mode, are compromised by requiring LG software *with network access* to work.
That list may seem fairly negative, but again, the advantages far outweigh the problems, and my 5-star ratings stands as my overall impression after a couple of months of daily use.
This monitor has a high DPI, so the image is very clear; if your eyesight is below average you may need to increase the zoom level in Windows Display Properties or change the font size/zoom level in the various applications.
Brightness and contrast are both excellent.
I have no idea how gaming would look. Movies play very well.
The stand is well built, and with the tension adjustment you can set it to hold the monitor exactly where you move it. (The tension was pre-set correctly in my case.)
The problem with the stand is that you cannot move the monitor down close to the desk. LG support claimed that I could move the monitor down to 1" above the desk, but this is not true. I have the monitor set with a sight tilt, so that the monitor is perpendicular to my eyes. And the lowest I can set the monitor is 2.5" above the desk. Since the monitor is so tall, and also sits 2.5" above the desk, I need to look up quite often. This is a stupid design. They should have designed the main support bar for the arm to be 2.5" shorter, so that the minimum and maximum heights were lower; this would make the monitor much more comfortable to use. I will need to either:
- Buy a new arm; they are about 60 CAD for an arm to support one monitor or 120 CAD to support two. Or
- Cut a hole in the desk and add a piece of wood below the desk that can be the mount point for the clamp of the arm, so that the monitor will be lowered down to slightly above the desk.
Other than the arm not allowing the monitor to move down to the top of the desk, this is an excellent product. Budget an extra 60 CAD to buy an arm/stand with a better range of vertical motion.
The ASUS PG42UQ (uses an LG C2 OLED panel) has the same screen height, same matte coating, matching borders and both share the same resolution scale on mac. Moving windows between screens feels exactly the same size and dpi:
- The LGs are set to 1440p at 2x dpi, both connected with the 1m+ provided usb-c cables. One of them powers my Macbook by USB-C (96W). The DualUp also acts as KVM so when I switch to the PC input my logitech unifying dongle and usb headset auto switches computers.
- The ASUS is set to 1440p at 1.5x dpi (Mac OS renders it to 5K then scales it down by half so it looks sharp on 4K).
- I combined all monitors in Mac OS midi to create a multi-output sound device, sounds amazing for general purpose.
- LGs color temperature adjust with the OS night time settings, automatic brightness works well, and colors look great out of the box.
*My computers:
- Macbook Pro 14 (M1 Max)
- Windows PC (3080Ti)
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Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2023
The ASUS PG42UQ (uses an LG C2 OLED panel) has the same screen height, same matte coating, matching borders and both share the same resolution scale on mac. Moving windows between screens feels exactly the same size and dpi:
- The LGs are set to 1440p at 2x dpi, both connected with the 1m+ provided usb-c cables. One of them powers my Macbook by USB-C (96W). The DualUp also acts as KVM so when I switch to the PC input my logitech unifying dongle and usb headset auto switches computers.
- The ASUS is set to 1440p at 1.5x dpi (Mac OS renders it to 5K then scales it down by half so it looks sharp on 4K).
- I combined all monitors in Mac OS midi to create a multi-output sound device, sounds amazing for general purpose.
- LGs color temperature adjust with the OS night time settings, automatic brightness works well, and colors look great out of the box.
*My computers:
- Macbook Pro 14 (M1 Max)
- Windows PC (3080Ti)
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I may eventually put this in an arcade cabinet, when the CRT is beyond repair. The size of the monitor will fit most arcade cabinets such as the dynamo hs-5.
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Brightness is awesome, colors are awesome. Little bit of bleed through, but nothing to complain about since the price is good for this odd-shaped the beast of a cool niche monitor.
The cheap stand that comes with the monitor does not allow the monitor to rotate 90° that I could figure out, maybe I need to twist a little harder... I believe the extra money for the ergonomic stand allows you to rotate. I don't care because I'm putting this monitor into an arcade cabinet anyways.
This monitor does have a strange native resolution resolution 2560x2880 that cannot be handled by raspberry Pi's that I know of. You probably would need a RPI-5 with external graphics connected via PCIe to obtain native resolution.
1280x1440 may work, and I'll post an update after I do some testing when I get time and I'm sure that information is available online. I plan on putting in a used PC with an Nvidia graphics card just to get native resolution and have CPU processing power for all emulators.
Super awesome monitor! Thank you LG!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
Brightness is awesome, colors are awesome. Little bit of bleed through, but nothing to complain about since the price is good for this odd-shaped the beast of a cool niche monitor.
The cheap stand that comes with the monitor does not allow the monitor to rotate 90° that I could figure out, maybe I need to twist a little harder... I believe the extra money for the ergonomic stand allows you to rotate. I don't care because I'm putting this monitor into an arcade cabinet anyways.
This monitor does have a strange native resolution resolution 2560x2880 that cannot be handled by raspberry Pi's that I know of. You probably would need a RPI-5 with external graphics connected via PCIe to obtain native resolution.
1280x1440 may work, and I'll post an update after I do some testing when I get time and I'm sure that information is available online. I plan on putting in a used PC with an Nvidia graphics card just to get native resolution and have CPU processing power for all emulators.
Super awesome monitor! Thank you LG!
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The first days of using the monitor you would realize how much your coding workflow and tools are horizontally oriented. Your IDE will be clunky "as is" and requires a lot of adjustments. 9 times out of 10 I felt more comfortable reconnecting to the ultrawide.
The other problem is the height. There is no good way to position it. You are either craning your neck or sitting higher than normal to see the top of the screen. But then the bottom of the screen is too far and you have to noticeably look down and lean into the desk to see the bottom of the screen.
The opposite happens if you optimize viewing for the bottom of the screen. The top of the screen becomes too far away and you need to look up, lean in, and extend your neck ever so slightly.
Granted we are talking about millimeters, but this is not required on curved ultrawide. I can scan on the ultrawide without any noticeable effort and my head is not moving around as much as I do when using this screen.
This screen seems like it was created for Windows. Where your active areas (menus and docks) are colocated. On the mac, your menu bar is at the top. The dock is at the bottom so there is no good way to use this display with the mac. 90% of you need to optimize for top-of-screen viewing because that is where your app menu bar is.
Magnet (screen layout manager) helps a bit.
I tried the dual-up wit two outputs from the mac and enabled top and bottom of the screen layout. This is probably how it's meant to be used when on the mac. It kinda word, but not optimal, each time I cross the horizontal, I'd trigger the (auto-hidden) dock.
It's been several weeks. I can say I am "used" to it, but it is not a productivity booster as I thought. I still prefer my ultrawide and am more productive on it. The dual up is not used as often as I would like.
As a technological marvel. it is very high quality. The monitor arm, the DPI, and the light weightiness are unbelievable. As a coder monitor, it is not optimal.