Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 Pixels |
LG 32UD99-W 32-Inch 4K UHD IPS Monitor with HDR 10 (2017)
Screen Size | 32 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 Pixels |
Brand | LG |
Special Feature | High Dynamic Range |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
About this item
- 32 inches UHD 4K IPS Display (3840 x 2160)
- HDR 10 For PC; Viewing angle: 178 (Top bottom) / 178 (Right left)
- DCI P3 95 percent color standard
- Pivot & height adjustable stand
- Ultra thin 1.3 millimeter Bezel. Brightness peak 550 nits
- Mounting type: VESA 100 x 100 millimeter
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Picture quality | 3.6 | 4.2 | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Brightness | 3.3 | 4.3 | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.3 |
For gaming | 3.1 | 3.3 | — | 3.4 | 4.2 | 3.3 |
Screen quality | — | 4.1 | — | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Value for money | — | 4.4 | — | 3.9 | — | 4.0 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | SpaceBound | Northvale MegaStore | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
display size | 32 inches | 3.15 inches | 31.5 inches | 27 inches | 31.5 inches | 27 inches |
resolution | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K UHD | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p |
display technology | LED | LED | LCD | LCD | IPS | — |
hardware interface | usb | hdmi, displayport, usb c | usb, displayport, hdmi, ethernet, usb c | usb, hdmi, usb c | usb3.0, hdmi, displayport, usb3.0 c | hdmi, 3 5 mm audio, usb c, usb3.2 gen 1 |
viewing angle | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees |
mounting type | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Desk Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
From the manufacturer
4K UHD IPS
Outstanding Ultra HD performance is assured by the specially designed 4K display panel with in-plane switching (IPS), delivering accurate colors that remain consistent at wide viewing angles, with four times the resolution of Full HD.
HDR 10
To more fully realize content creators’ vision, this monitor is compatible with industry-standard HDR10 high dynamic range, supporting specific levels of color and brightness that exceed the capabilities of ordinary monitors.
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USB Type-COffering a new generation of convenience, USB Type-C ports allow 4K video display, data transfer and laptop/mobile device charging, all at the same time over a single cable. Reduce cord clutter and increase efficiency with USB Type-C. |
HDCP 2.2 CompatibleConnect with confidence: This LG 4K monitor is compatible with the latest HDCP 2.2 copy protection, so it will display video from 4K streaming services, game consoles and Ultra HD Blu-ray disc players. |
DCI-P3 95% Color GamutThis monitor covers an incredible 95% of the DCI-P3 color space, the current standard utilized by the film industry, assuring an exceptionally wide range of available colors. |
Hardware Calibration ReadyProviding the ultimate in fine-tuning for professionals, this model is designed to work with compatible calibration devices* that ensure precise adjustments of color, brightness and more. *Calibrator sold separately. |
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Virtually Borderless DesignThe ultra-thin bezel—a mere 1.3mm—on four sides of this streamlined display offers a virtually borderless visual experience, without distraction from the precise, gorgeous image. A sleek addition to any desktop. |
5 Watt Speakers with Rich BassEnjoy what's on the screen with sound produced by the monitor's two 5 watt speakers with Rich Bass. LG's Rich Bass function can cover sound under 85Hz showcasing a wider and richer sound with impressive bass depth. |
On-Screen ControlOn-Screen Control puts a host of essential monitor settings into a handy window for quick, easy access. Volume, brightness, picture mode presets, Screen Split 2.0 and Dual Controller and more can now be adjusted with just a few clicks of the mouse. |
Screen SplitCustomize your monitor layout for multitasking with the latest version of LG Screen Split. Resize and display multiple windows at once, with 14 options including four different picture-in-picture (PIP) choices. |
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Screen Size | 32" | 43" | 27" | 34" |
Panel | IPS | IPS | IPS | Curved IPS |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) | 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) | 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) | 3440 x 1440 |
HDCP 2.2 Compatible | Yes | Yes | No | No |
HDR 10 | Yes | No | No | No |
FreeSync | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
On-Screen Control | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Inputs | HDMI (2) / UBS Type C / Display Port | HDMI (4) / UBS Type C / Display Port | HDMI / UBS Type C / Display Port / USB 3.0 Quick Charge | HDMI / UBS Type C / Display Port |
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The new flagship LG monitor, the 32UD99 combines Ultra HD 4K resolution (3840x2160) with IPS clarity. It offers compact, versatile USB Type C connectivity plus the performance professionals demand including HDR for PC all in an exquisitely designed virtually borderless form factor.
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Technical Details
Brand | LG |
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Item model number | 32UD99-W |
Item Weight | 14.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28.1 x 10.2 x 19.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28.1 x 10.2 x 19.1 inches |
Color | Silver |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
ASIN | B06XDY3TXW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 1, 2017 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #309,499 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #6,250 in Computer Monitors |
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Customers like the quality of the monitor, saying it's an outstanding 4K monitor with beautiful picture. They also like the brightness, and picture quality. However, some customers feel the value is incredibly unreasonable, and the monitor is a waste of money. They mention that the monitor has severe light bleed on the edges. Opinions are mixed on color, usb signal, and performance.
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Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the monitor. They mention that the visual quality and viewing angles are superb, the picture is very crisp, and very fluid. 4K videos @ 60Hz on Youtube look super crisp. The display is great, and has an attractive design with a super thin bezel. Overall, customers are happy with the appearance and performance of the product.
"...is perfect with USB-C. Watching 4k videos @ 60Hz on Youtube look super crisp. This only works with if your using Google Chrome though...." Read more
"...The monitor has an attractive design with a super thin bezel, a silver crescent stand, is fully adjustable both horizontally and vertically, has..." Read more
"...but the screen and ancillary parts were pristine and in perfect shape...." Read more
"...I could have purchased a larger monitor, but the clarity, quality and features made it a no-brainer to get the 32" model...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the monitor. They mention it's an outstanding 4K monitor, excellent for general/business use, and a good second screen for their iMac. The 4K video reproduction is outstanding, and the monitor is advanced enough that even if they need 5K later. The HDR is good for gaming, and produces remarkably sharp 4K imagery. The ability to display HDR content is much better than expected, and 4K for gaming is a huge plus.
"...Make no mistake, the UD99 produces some remarkably sharp 4K imagery and movies can look truly breathtaking, but its edge-lit, IPS panel does not..." Read more
"...I could have purchased a larger monitor, but the clarity, quality and features made it a no-brainer to get the 32" model...." Read more
"...- HDR capability is much better than I expected, I was concerned given it was an IPS display, less than 1000 nits and without at least 384 dimming..." Read more
"...This is my first review because it's not a cheap monitor, but I think it's worth writing a review...." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the monitor. They say the screen is bright, has excellent colors, and has no problems with brightness. They appreciate the anti-glare matte screen, which provides a crystal clear view and prevents glare. Overall, customers are satisfied with the brightness and quality of the product.
"...it's not concidered true HDR standards at 1000 nits but the 32UD99 is very bright! So don't listen to those negative reviews about that...." Read more
"...Simply put, the LG UD99 produces a very bright, very rich - and for an IPS panel - decently contrasted image...." Read more
"...connections were made and everything was powered up, the resulting display was perfect, with none of the issues the first monitor had...." Read more
"...They are SUPER fast, and display 3840x2160 with clarity, brightness and colors that are unparalleled...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the color of the monitor. Some mention that the colors are excellent, accurate, and aesthetically pleasing. They also appreciate the wide color gamut allowing for 95% coverage of the spectrum. However, others say that the monitor discolored around the colors and developed a yellowish-green border.
"...The entire right third of the screen had a light green tint to it, that could not be adjusted out without destroying the balance of the other colors...." Read more
"...my surprise I instantly noticed brighter and sharper images with zero color banding! I will link the cables I purchased below...." Read more
"...few days ago, and it's getting progressively worse day by day -- red discoloration and washed out in every corner...." Read more
"...this monitor's specifications: 3840x2160p resolution, IPS panel, wide color gamut allowing for 95% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space and 550 nits..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the monitor. Some mention that it works perfectly well, while others say that it fails miserably when it comes to mounting options using VESA mounts. Some customers also mention that the monitor works excellently at first, but after about 2-3 months the corners started to starve.
"...In terms of HDR, the UD99 performs quite well. Many will likely scratch their heads whe reading that statement. I get it...." Read more
"...the box on one of my monitors I noticed that the included displayport cable didn't even work...." Read more
"...Both of the ones I ordered showed up working perfectly out of the box, and I did get the additional warranty for them should something happen..." Read more
"...Monitor is still running great, not a single issue since day one. There was recent firmware update that added greater ranges for FreeSync...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the usb signal of the monitor. Some mention that it supports USB-C connectivity, and is perfect for watching 4K videos at 60Hz on an Apple MacBook Pro. However, others say that the USB-c port failed within the first 2 months, and all USB signal will be lost for 1-2 seconds at random times.
"...Tips: If your using apple this monitor is perfect with USB-C. Watching 4k videos @ 60Hz on Youtube look super crisp...." Read more
"...go bad first now also flickers intermittently, and the port quality on the back is so bad, that the USB-C input does not work at all...." Read more
"...The USB C input is particularly impressive as it transmits a video signal while simultaneously offering a power stream to charge certain connected..." Read more
"...only for 2 days and then Windows started yelling that the USB device wasn't recognized and/or had malfunctioned...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the monitor. They mention that the price is incredibly unreasonable, not a cheap purchase, and a waste of money. Some say that the product is glitchy and the warranty is garbage.
"...of use, the external power brick on this monitor has died, rendering the monitor useless...." Read more
"...some technologies have emerged, though compared to TVs, monitors are incredibly overpriced...." Read more
"...Shes very pleased with it Worth every penny !..." Read more
"...It is TERRIBLE. I want to return it and exchange with one with less light bleed, but I doubt the seller will even test the screens." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the light bleed on the monitor. They mention that it has severe black light bleeding on the edges and corners, with lights bleeding up from the bottom left corner. Some customers also report green color bleed, and strange red bleed in after a few days of usage. Overall, customers are disappointed with the product's light sensitivity.
"...I think the light bleed is pretty high, but I'm not a very picky person in that respect...." Read more
"...There does appear to be some uneven bleed on the bottom right of the screen...." Read more
"...but about 2 years in the edges of the screen start to have a strange red bleed in / discoloration...." Read more
"...to get bright blows out any dark image because the bleed and IPS glow is atrocious...." Read more
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Now for those of you looking for a gaming monitor this 32" mega monster looks INCREDIBLE! I also use this monitor for my Xbox X. I've tested all the latest 4k HDR gaming on this bad boy. With an amazing 4ms response time your gaming will be responsive, intense, giving you an immersive 4k experience! I played Assassin's Creed- Wolfenstein 2- Overwatch- FarCry 5- Gears of War 4- Call of Duty WW2- Battlefield 1- Tomb Raider just to name a few. This LG maxes out at 550 nits of brightness at 3 feet away from your face, is more then enough for gaming and watching HDR movies.... No, it's not concidered true HDR standards at 1000 nits but the 32UD99 is very bright! So don't listen to those negative reviews about that.
If you're a hardcore PC gamer using Nvidia cards and were wondering if this monitor will work, it will not. Remember this monitor maxes out at 60Hz. Real PC gamers run their specs at 1440p resolution @144Hz for buttery smooth gaming. If you want an incredible HDR G-Sync monitor look at (ROG Swift PG27UQ) expected to be released sometime in May. Note: RSVP expected to be around 2,000 since the ASUS will deliver vivid relism with HDR for lifelike contrast and color with 1000 nits of brightness. You must be running the latest Nvidia GPU's to maximize that monitor so keep that in mind. :)
What I love about the 32UD99 is that it supports Freesync technology which is perfect for Xbox One X. Microsoft's latest 2018 spring update now supports Freesync monitors and 2k 1440p displays. I've tested 32UD99 @ 2k 1440p I noticed a slight improvement on FPS games, but not a huge difference. Ran some tests with apple's 4k TV and watched HDR shows and movies, & WOOOW! Netflix 4K movies looks visually crisp and so does UHD blu-rays! Movies and shows filmed in 4K HDR looks absolutely stunning you have to see for yourself!
To maximize your viewing experience it is extremely important that you buy the right HDMI cable. I noticed color banding in the skies with gaming and movies when I used the HDMI cable provided by LG 32U99 and Xbox One. They're good, but not great. So I went out and I purchased a few 4K HDR cables from monster. To my surprise I instantly noticed brighter and sharper images with zero color banding! I will link the cables I purchased below. This monitor has several HDR screen modes, all look great for movies but my favorite is "HDR standard". For gaming 'HDR gaming" was one of my favorites. Hopefully I've provided enough information to convince you and will be on your way to enjoying an incredible visual experience. If your picky like me, click on that "add to cart" and save yourself the time. I've done all the research for you. ;)
Tips: If your using apple this monitor is perfect with USB-C. Watching 4k videos @ 60Hz on Youtube look super crisp. This only works with if your using Google Chrome though. Safari won't support 4K playback it only plays up to 1440p videos @ 60hz
Ok, the conclusion: If you want a badass monitor for Xbox gaming, movies and UHD blu-ray's look no further. This screen delivers the goods!
UPDATED 9-13-18
So this monitor is amazing, but had issues with screen going black for 1-2 secs, only during my gaming. Happened about every 1-2 hours. I called LG tech support, they wanted me to do a factory reset on my monitor.
After doing so, problems still continued. The good news is, I found the problem! Turns out, if you install “On screen control” for this monitor you MUST update the software! This only works via usb cable. I had the software installed months ago, but never updated it via USB. Use provided usb cable that your monitor came with. Usb-c to usb-a BOOM! Ha! Problem solved! LG doesn’t mention anything about this! Leave it to up me to figure it out! :D
Sincerely yours,
Lonely Lando
A quick rundown on this monitor's specifications: 3840x2160p resolution, IPS panel, wide color gamut allowing for 95% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space and 550 nits of brightness for High Dynamic Range (HDR) performance. The monitor has an attractive design with a super thin bezel, a silver crescent stand, is fully adjustable both horizontally and vertically, has two HDMI 2.0a/HDCP 2.2 ports, 2 USB ports, one DisplayPort 1.2, and one USB C input. The USB C input is particularly impressive as it transmits a video signal while simultaneously offering a power stream to charge certain connected peripherals. One word of caution about this monitor though, it is NOT a native 10-bit panel, it’s 8-bit (+FRC) which allows the panel to theoretically reach 1.07 billion colors, as if it were a native 10-bit panel.
I've had this monitor for three days and so far it completely blows my ASUS Designo MX279H, Samsung S27E591C, and BenQ GW2760HS monitors out of the water - I mean, it's not even close. Granted, those monitors are 1080p monitors, but still, the overall image quality is far and away better on the LG panel in nearly every respect. Image clarity, obviously, is excellent on the LG panel. The 4K panel - at 31.5 inches - has a pixel density of 139.87 ppi, offering stunningly sharp images, both when gaming and watching 4K movies. As far as I can tell, there is no pixel artifacting or any other other visual oddities to report.
Beyond 4K, the panel provides accurate and vivid color reproduction. Pushing 99% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3, this panel produces colors nearly on par with that of OLED screens - only really trailing Samsung's QLED TVs - which can generate roughly 99% of the DCI-P3 color space. The fact that LG has been able to produce such vibrant color with an 8-bit + FRC panel is truly astounding. "Frame rate control" or "FRC" technology does an excellent job expanding the panel's color expression beyond 8-bit/16.7 million colors, effectively "tricking" the viewer into seeing 10-bit/1.07 billion color depth. Google 8-bit + FRC for a more detailed explanation of FRC technology.
In terms of HDR, the UD99 performs quite well. Many will likely scratch their heads whe reading that statement. I get it. After all, the UD99 "only" generates 550 cd/m2 brightness, which, many people argue, simply isn’t enough to make HDR "pop." Well, to be blunt, they're wrong. I own a JS8500 Samsung LED SUHD TV and it "only" generates around 530 cd/m2 brightness, but I find it more than adequate for HDR purposes. Hell, even LG's 2016 OLED TV's topped out around 600 cd/m2, and you’d be hard pressed to find anyone disappointed with their HDR performance. Simply put, the LG UD99 produces a very bright, very rich - and for an IPS panel - decently contrasted image. I've done some research online, and based on the particular setting you choose on the UD99 (i.e first person shooter, photo mode, etc.) the monitor can range from a paltry 700:1 static contrast ratio, to a relatively impressive 1500:1 static ratio. I've watched a few 4K movies on the UD99, including Underworld: Blood Wars and Ghostbusters - both extremely dark movies - and came away reasonably impressed with the edge-lit IPS panel; blacks were dark, though I would hesitate to call them inky. Don’t expect OLED level performance…but that should really go without saying.
Now on to perhaps the best aspect of the UD99: input lag. Lag, known as the time it takes for an input or signal to be displayed onscreen, has been measured at an astounding 4-6ms on this monitor. That is insanely fast. Quite honestly, I've yet to see any competing panel even come close to this measurement - not OLED, not VA, not even TN. There's a caveat though, the UD99's pixel response time, known as the amount of time it takes for a pixel to change color, is between 5.4-9ms (depending on the setting selected), which, while decent, is not great compared to some 1ms VA and TN panels. So while the UD99's input lag is extremely low, it's responsiveness is somewhat mitigated by an average, to at times, below average pixel response time - at least on paper. In reality, I've played the PS4 PRO on the UD99 for a number of hours and have found it to be very responsive. I've noticed little if any input lag, and absolutely zero smearing, streaking, or smudging during fast moving games like BF1 or Driveclub. This monitor is one of the most responsive monitors I have ever tested, making it an excellent choice for console gaming. It's also great for PC gaming, though PC enthusiasts should keep in mind this monitor maxes out at 60hz.
Simply put, if you're looking to maximize your PS4 Pro or the upcoming Xbox One X, buy the UD99 with confidence. HDR games like Uncharted 4 look absolutely stunning on the UD99, it's truly something to behold. Add in the extremely low input lag, and you have a console gaming powerhouse. What’s more, the monitor comes with a number of convenient presets, 16 of them to be exact, including "first person shooter", "REC-709", "sRGB", and "HDR effect" just to name a few. Also useful, the monitor automatically detects HDR sources and allows you to choose from a separate list of "HDR presets", like "HDR game", "HDR standard", "HDR vivid", or "HDR cinema."
The UD99 is a great monitor, if I could, I'd give it 4.5 stars, but such is not an option, so it's getting 4 stars. Why you might ask? Simply put: IPS glow and blooming. This is not necessarily LG's fault, but rather an inherent flaw with IPS and edge-lit LED panels. In the case of the UD99, the LED runs along the bottom of the screen. During dark scenes in Resident Evil 7 for example, I could see light blooms from the bottom of the panel. At times, it can be a bit distracting, but on the whole, it's not a deal breaker (see pictures). Under normal operation, the blooming is generally not visible. Only during the darkest of scenes does it occasionally rear its ugly head. Again though, this is not OLED technology here, so no one should be expecting perfect blacks. One does wonder if LG could have implemented a full-array backlighting (FALD) system to minimize blooming and maximize contrast. I'm sure such a decision would have driven the price of the UD99 upward though, pushing it out of its admittedly sweet $1000 price point.
The UD99 also has what I would deem to be an average amount of "IPS glow." Again, not necessarily LG's fault, but more or less a deficiency with in plane switching technology. As I stated with the blooming, the IPS glow is only visible during particularly dark scenes, and even then, it's not a deal breaker. Just be aware, it's there and you will notice it on occasion.
On a side note, the panel is also a bit slow to change input sources. When I change from my PC on HDMI 2 to my Pro on HDMI 1, sometimes it takes the UD99 a few seconds to "catch up" and display the image. It's not too long, maybe on the order of 7-8 seconds, but still, it can be a bit disconcerting the first time it happens. After a while, it can also get a bit annoying. Maybe this is something LG can fix with a future firmware update?
In the end, the LG UD99 is a great piece of technology. It is the DEFINITIVE monitor for console gaming. It corners the largely barren 32" 4K monitor market, all while providing HDR, wide color gamut, and incredibly low input-lag. If you want a monitor for your PRO, look no further than the UD99. Likewise, if you want a monitor for surfing the web and working on photos in Adobe, look no further than the UD99. However, if you want a monitor for watching 4K movies, I'd recommend you look elsewhere. Make no mistake, the UD99 produces some remarkably sharp 4K imagery and movies can look truly breathtaking, but its edge-lit, IPS panel does not lend itself well to home theater. If you plan on watching movies a majority of the time, look for a VA monitor from Samsung. Better yet, just get an LG OLED B7. With all that said, I wholeheartedly endorse the UD99 as a console gaming monitor as it has most of the bells and whistles anyone could ask for, and at $1000, it's actually a very good value.
UPDATE 9/5/17: After roughly one week of use, the external power brick on this monitor has died, rendering the monitor useless. I know its the power brick because I tried plugging in the power brick/cord from my Samsung monitor and the LG UD99 works. Kind of ridiculous that I have to deal with this after 7 days. Will contact LG and let everyone know how it goes.
UPDATE 9/6/17: Got home from work today and the LG external power supply miraculously worked. This is strange as it would not work the previous night - at all, no matter what I did. I will monitor the situation closely and report any findings over the coming days.
UPDATE 9/12/17: A/C adapter dead. Contacted LG for new one - they said I'd have it in 7-10 business days.
UPDATE 9/19/17: New A/C adapter arrived from LG - works flawlessly. Thanks LG! My customer service experience was great.
11/9/19: Whelp, I absolutely LOVED this monitor when it was functioning properly. As others have stated, I'm starting to get red light/discoloration in the corners of my UD99. It started a couple months ago and has gotten progressively worse. Of course, LG only has a one year warranty so I'm stuck with a $1000 lemon. Again, when working properly, this is one of the best 4K HDR monitors for console gaming. Unfortunately, tons of people have been coming forward reporting the same problem now - the red corners of death. Clearly, there is some defect in the panel that wasn't captured at quality control. I hate to say it, but do yourself a favor and AVOID this product.
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2017
A quick rundown on this monitor's specifications: 3840x2160p resolution, IPS panel, wide color gamut allowing for 95% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space and 550 nits of brightness for High Dynamic Range (HDR) performance. The monitor has an attractive design with a super thin bezel, a silver crescent stand, is fully adjustable both horizontally and vertically, has two HDMI 2.0a/HDCP 2.2 ports, 2 USB ports, one DisplayPort 1.2, and one USB C input. The USB C input is particularly impressive as it transmits a video signal while simultaneously offering a power stream to charge certain connected peripherals. One word of caution about this monitor though, it is NOT a native 10-bit panel, it’s 8-bit (+FRC) which allows the panel to theoretically reach 1.07 billion colors, as if it were a native 10-bit panel.
I've had this monitor for three days and so far it completely blows my ASUS Designo MX279H, Samsung S27E591C, and BenQ GW2760HS monitors out of the water - I mean, it's not even close. Granted, those monitors are 1080p monitors, but still, the overall image quality is far and away better on the LG panel in nearly every respect. Image clarity, obviously, is excellent on the LG panel. The 4K panel - at 31.5 inches - has a pixel density of 139.87 ppi, offering stunningly sharp images, both when gaming and watching 4K movies. As far as I can tell, there is no pixel artifacting or any other other visual oddities to report.
Beyond 4K, the panel provides accurate and vivid color reproduction. Pushing 99% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3, this panel produces colors nearly on par with that of OLED screens - only really trailing Samsung's QLED TVs - which can generate roughly 99% of the DCI-P3 color space. The fact that LG has been able to produce such vibrant color with an 8-bit + FRC panel is truly astounding. "Frame rate control" or "FRC" technology does an excellent job expanding the panel's color expression beyond 8-bit/16.7 million colors, effectively "tricking" the viewer into seeing 10-bit/1.07 billion color depth. Google 8-bit + FRC for a more detailed explanation of FRC technology.
In terms of HDR, the UD99 performs quite well. Many will likely scratch their heads whe reading that statement. I get it. After all, the UD99 "only" generates 550 cd/m2 brightness, which, many people argue, simply isn’t enough to make HDR "pop." Well, to be blunt, they're wrong. I own a JS8500 Samsung LED SUHD TV and it "only" generates around 530 cd/m2 brightness, but I find it more than adequate for HDR purposes. Hell, even LG's 2016 OLED TV's topped out around 600 cd/m2, and you’d be hard pressed to find anyone disappointed with their HDR performance. Simply put, the LG UD99 produces a very bright, very rich - and for an IPS panel - decently contrasted image. I've done some research online, and based on the particular setting you choose on the UD99 (i.e first person shooter, photo mode, etc.) the monitor can range from a paltry 700:1 static contrast ratio, to a relatively impressive 1500:1 static ratio. I've watched a few 4K movies on the UD99, including Underworld: Blood Wars and Ghostbusters - both extremely dark movies - and came away reasonably impressed with the edge-lit IPS panel; blacks were dark, though I would hesitate to call them inky. Don’t expect OLED level performance…but that should really go without saying.
Now on to perhaps the best aspect of the UD99: input lag. Lag, known as the time it takes for an input or signal to be displayed onscreen, has been measured at an astounding 4-6ms on this monitor. That is insanely fast. Quite honestly, I've yet to see any competing panel even come close to this measurement - not OLED, not VA, not even TN. There's a caveat though, the UD99's pixel response time, known as the amount of time it takes for a pixel to change color, is between 5.4-9ms (depending on the setting selected), which, while decent, is not great compared to some 1ms VA and TN panels. So while the UD99's input lag is extremely low, it's responsiveness is somewhat mitigated by an average, to at times, below average pixel response time - at least on paper. In reality, I've played the PS4 PRO on the UD99 for a number of hours and have found it to be very responsive. I've noticed little if any input lag, and absolutely zero smearing, streaking, or smudging during fast moving games like BF1 or Driveclub. This monitor is one of the most responsive monitors I have ever tested, making it an excellent choice for console gaming. It's also great for PC gaming, though PC enthusiasts should keep in mind this monitor maxes out at 60hz.
Simply put, if you're looking to maximize your PS4 Pro or the upcoming Xbox One X, buy the UD99 with confidence. HDR games like Uncharted 4 look absolutely stunning on the UD99, it's truly something to behold. Add in the extremely low input lag, and you have a console gaming powerhouse. What’s more, the monitor comes with a number of convenient presets, 16 of them to be exact, including "first person shooter", "REC-709", "sRGB", and "HDR effect" just to name a few. Also useful, the monitor automatically detects HDR sources and allows you to choose from a separate list of "HDR presets", like "HDR game", "HDR standard", "HDR vivid", or "HDR cinema."
The UD99 is a great monitor, if I could, I'd give it 4.5 stars, but such is not an option, so it's getting 4 stars. Why you might ask? Simply put: IPS glow and blooming. This is not necessarily LG's fault, but rather an inherent flaw with IPS and edge-lit LED panels. In the case of the UD99, the LED runs along the bottom of the screen. During dark scenes in Resident Evil 7 for example, I could see light blooms from the bottom of the panel. At times, it can be a bit distracting, but on the whole, it's not a deal breaker (see pictures). Under normal operation, the blooming is generally not visible. Only during the darkest of scenes does it occasionally rear its ugly head. Again though, this is not OLED technology here, so no one should be expecting perfect blacks. One does wonder if LG could have implemented a full-array backlighting (FALD) system to minimize blooming and maximize contrast. I'm sure such a decision would have driven the price of the UD99 upward though, pushing it out of its admittedly sweet $1000 price point.
The UD99 also has what I would deem to be an average amount of "IPS glow." Again, not necessarily LG's fault, but more or less a deficiency with in plane switching technology. As I stated with the blooming, the IPS glow is only visible during particularly dark scenes, and even then, it's not a deal breaker. Just be aware, it's there and you will notice it on occasion.
On a side note, the panel is also a bit slow to change input sources. When I change from my PC on HDMI 2 to my Pro on HDMI 1, sometimes it takes the UD99 a few seconds to "catch up" and display the image. It's not too long, maybe on the order of 7-8 seconds, but still, it can be a bit disconcerting the first time it happens. After a while, it can also get a bit annoying. Maybe this is something LG can fix with a future firmware update?
In the end, the LG UD99 is a great piece of technology. It is the DEFINITIVE monitor for console gaming. It corners the largely barren 32" 4K monitor market, all while providing HDR, wide color gamut, and incredibly low input-lag. If you want a monitor for your PRO, look no further than the UD99. Likewise, if you want a monitor for surfing the web and working on photos in Adobe, look no further than the UD99. However, if you want a monitor for watching 4K movies, I'd recommend you look elsewhere. Make no mistake, the UD99 produces some remarkably sharp 4K imagery and movies can look truly breathtaking, but its edge-lit, IPS panel does not lend itself well to home theater. If you plan on watching movies a majority of the time, look for a VA monitor from Samsung. Better yet, just get an LG OLED B7. With all that said, I wholeheartedly endorse the UD99 as a console gaming monitor as it has most of the bells and whistles anyone could ask for, and at $1000, it's actually a very good value.
UPDATE 9/5/17: After roughly one week of use, the external power brick on this monitor has died, rendering the monitor useless. I know its the power brick because I tried plugging in the power brick/cord from my Samsung monitor and the LG UD99 works. Kind of ridiculous that I have to deal with this after 7 days. Will contact LG and let everyone know how it goes.
UPDATE 9/6/17: Got home from work today and the LG external power supply miraculously worked. This is strange as it would not work the previous night - at all, no matter what I did. I will monitor the situation closely and report any findings over the coming days.
UPDATE 9/12/17: A/C adapter dead. Contacted LG for new one - they said I'd have it in 7-10 business days.
UPDATE 9/19/17: New A/C adapter arrived from LG - works flawlessly. Thanks LG! My customer service experience was great.
11/9/19: Whelp, I absolutely LOVED this monitor when it was functioning properly. As others have stated, I'm starting to get red light/discoloration in the corners of my UD99. It started a couple months ago and has gotten progressively worse. Of course, LG only has a one year warranty so I'm stuck with a $1000 lemon. Again, when working properly, this is one of the best 4K HDR monitors for console gaming. Unfortunately, tons of people have been coming forward reporting the same problem now - the red corners of death. Clearly, there is some defect in the panel that wasn't captured at quality control. I hate to say it, but do yourself a favor and AVOID this product.
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if you are looking for the ultimate monitor this is it. As a Graphic Designer this is the perfect monitor
Poor viewing angles for darker images.
The LG 32UD99-W 32" 4K UHD IPS Monitor with HDR 10 Display is a top quality monitor, excellent build, and feels solid on the desktop. No 'wobbles' as another reviewer described. No light bleed from the edges that I could detect. No dead pixels or other issues. It came with HDMI, DisplayPort and USB-C cables.
The size of the screen is almost overwhelming, moving up from a 25" screen that I thought was large enough at the time. 4K really is huge; I would not want anything larger, as the top left and right corners of the screen are just in the peripheral range of vision when the screen is about two feet away from your face. In fact I couldn’t go all the way to 4K and settled on a 2650 x 1440 size, as text got too small to read at full 4K resolution without adding a lot of scaling. (I’m using the supplied DP cable running a Radeon RX 580 8192 MB graphics board in an Apple Mac Pro 5,1.)
It has 5 watt speakers that surprise me every time they raise a Windows alert, but I can’t comment on their tone or quality - I haven’t tried viewing a movie with this beast yet. The option to divide the screen into multiple panes (one window pane for each Application) is a cool option but I prefer Spaces on Mac OS X so don’t use this feature. I also don’t use the HDR functionality, as I don’t play games with it and like my black colour to look black. I’m mostly a Word and Excel user...
Input and feature select using the button/toggle on the bottom under the screen is easy, intuitive and was surprisingly well thought out. The “OnScreen Control” application also works well for setting features and screen brightness, colour warmth, application presets, etc.
Did I mention that the screen is BIG - all the real estate you can ever imagine using for layout of all your app windows. One of the important reasons I selected this particular monitor was the ability to raise and lower the screen height, which many larger screens do not have. I’m in ergonomic heaven.
The only odd glitch I encountered was a periodic screen flash (off, then back on) every few hours. I read about this issue in another review and this is resolved by updating the firmware on the device. I’m surprised this wasn’t done at the factory, as it’s a brand new just manufactured screen, but after updating the firmware this issue went away for me. Updating the firmware is not intuitive and not well explained in the documentation. You need to hook up the (supplied) USB-C cable with the dongle on the end to connect to a normal USB port on your PC/Mac. Then run the OnScreen Control application, and on the Monitor Setting tab, click the Run button for “Monitor Software update". Follow the instructions and the firmware will be updated (you need a working Internet connection to download the update, obviously, and it takes a few minutes to complete, so be patient). Hope this helps.
One confusing thing I noticed from other Canadian reviewers: they indicated that their monitor only had an HDMI cable and did not come with a DisplayPort or USB-C cable. My Canadian order did come with all three cables. This may be because Amazon seems to have mixed up the reviews for all sizes of monitors and perhaps only the 32" version has all three cables included(?).
The monitor is also ‘future proof’ with enough HDMI (HDCP 2.2 Compatible), DisplayPort and USB-C inputs (and USB output) to meet pretty much any need. I have four different computers hooked up to my screen and love the ease of going from one to another. This is not a 'cheap' display, but I think the value and quality is worth the cost.
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