The 27LQ600S-WU 27" LED Smart TV Monitor from LG is both a smart TV and a computer monitor designed to fit seamlessly virtually anywhere in your home. Video may be input using either of the HDMI ports, as well as the coaxial jack. Audio may be output using the dual integrated 5W speakers, or take advantage of the optical port to send audio to a soundbar or receiver. There is also an RJ45 Ethernet jack for network connectivity and two USB-A 2.0 ports for connecting additional peripherals. This 27" display features a 1920 x 180 resolution, a 75 Hz refresh rate, 8-bit support for 16.7 million colors, 72% NTSC/CIE1931 gamut coverage, a 1000:1 static contrast ratio, 300 nits brightness, and 178° viewing angles, which lets you see content from almost anywhere. Using LG's built-in webOS operating system, users will be able to explore their favorite content and apps using their network connection.
Brand Name | LG |
Item Weight | 12.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.6 x 24.9 x 15.7 inches |
Item model number | 27LQ600S-WU.AUS |
Special Features | Motion Eye Care, Energy Efficient, Game Mode, Wall Mountable, Dolby Audio |
Speaker Type | built-in |
N**S
Love the Duality of it
This tv/monitor was a life sent for me. I use this as a second monitor for my laptop when I’m working from home. But, I can also use it as an outside tv when I’m barbecuing. You can download streaming apps right from the TV, or you can connect a streaming device, but it’s not necessary. I love the duality of this tv/monitor.
M**P
White TV
Nice size for a small room. Was looking for a white tv. This one was exactly what I hoped for.
H**E
Just OK
I used it as a bedroom tv until my PC monitor went to Dell Heaven then replaced the monitor with this. As a tv it did its job, as a monitor it does have good color but is a bit grainy. With a little digging this might be able to be corrected. Overall, it's fine.
E**H
Great TV
Great TV
F**E
The last of the Mohicans…
The last of the non-smart tv’s that can do double duty as a large monitor. I have great expectations for this tv monitor. Wife has an old LG TV she won in a contest 15 years ago, ant it won’t die. I have a seven year old LG plasma 50” TV that still has a great picture, and the screen hasn’t had any burn in issues that plagued some brands. Still going strong. So, hope springs eternal. The picture was good out of the box, haven’t needed to tweak anything yet, may check if any of the home theater sites have any suggestions, but there hasn’t really been the need. The sound is what you’d expect from a skinny tv set- so there may be a sound bar, or a couple of mini line arrays in the future…
M**E
LG Designers failed on this one.
Bought this little LG TV for an motor home install and I just couldn't believe what I ran into. First of all, the mounting plate for my wall mount covered up the HDMI and Cable inputs in the back. There was plenty of room everywhere else in this area, yet they chose to put these inputs in an area where most mounting flanges would cover, (had to cut them off)…..Not only that, but there is a large area off to the side where a more traditional modern TV would have these things. There is a USB there (plugged in parallel to the screen), but for some reason they chose not to include the HDMI, which would have worked fine. I chose to use a extra range Roku stick (longer), so because it sticks straight out from the back, I had to cut a hole in the 'wall' that the mount is affixed to. Another reason to have the HDMI input parallel to the screen. The sadistic designer continued their assault on bargain price TV purchasers, as they chose to have the HDMI oriented so that the Roku power input was facing away from the USB. Now I had to notch out an area next to the hole in the wall so the power cord wouldn't bind up as the Roku stick slid through it. It seems that there was very little thought to the design of this TV, or maybe there was quite a bit, depending on the motivations of the LG designers??
D**.
Basic...With a Capital "B"!
*** This Review is for the model 27LP600B-P ***I needed to replace my aging 29 inch TV/monitor. Finding sizes between 24" and 32" has gotten difficult. This 27" LG is just what I was looking for. I needed to have both TV and computer monitor. Very impressive image quality. Sound quality is so-so, as are most units in this size range. I was rather surprised with the lack of available ports. Just TV cable, power connector and one HDMI! LG must have realized there are enough like me who don't need a whole back panel of connectors that will never be used. Not sure if this translates to a lower price, however. A headphone connection would have been nice (there is one and a USB connector marked for "service only"; I've never seen that before), but I can manage without it. Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase and would highly recommend this model for those who don't need all the bells and whistles.
P**S
If you're looking for a pure WHITE tv, this is not it!!!
Tv and picture quality is pretty good. Even the sound quality is pretty decent! I was initally planning to put this tv in my bedroom which is small so I didn't need a lot of sound bass. But I returned this tv because it isn't pure white. It's more of an ivory/off-white which was disappointing. For instance, if you have bright white furniture from Ikea, this tv will clash and give off some "ugliness" against your pure white furnture.
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