Tuesday, May 30, 2017

LG 27EA 83-D in the test

The monitor with an AH-IPS panel is color-calibrated at the factory. With a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels (WQHD), it resolves much finer than standard screens. The 27EA83-D is equipped with DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI as well as a triple USB 3.0 hub on the connection side. Thanks to “Dual Link-Up”, it is also possible to simultaneously display the image contents of two sources (such as a PC and a camera) at the same time.


The display of our test device was very evenly illuminated. The color temperature showed only a slight deviation with 1.4 percent and the gamma hit the desired ideal with 2.2. With a maximum brightness of 327 cd / m² and a black value of 0.28 cd / m² the LG 27EA83-D delivers good values. The viewing angle stability of the colors is very high and the average reaction time of 18.8 ms is still acceptable. Despite the LED backlight, the typical power consumption of 64 watts is high. Visually, the monitor is very valuable, but the elegant aluminum foot lacks a bit of stability.

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