Performance metrics for the LG 27-inch 4K UHD indicate a 3840 x 2160 resolution delivered via an LG-sourced In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel. Technical specifications show a pixel density of 163 PPI, which supports high-fidelity text rendering and color shift stability at wide viewing angles. The internal scaler is optimized for 60Hz output and includes a specialized mode for reduced input latency.
Structural analysis confirms a chassis constructed of high-impact polycarbonate with passive thermal management via top-mounted venting. The hardware interface utilizes a single central joystick controller for OSD management, while the external power brick facilitates off-chassis voltage conversion. Material specifications confirm 100x100mm VESA mount compatibility for integration with third-party support systems.
Aggregated data indicates that the HDR10 implementation is entry-level, as the panel lacks high peak brightness and local dimming zones for advanced high-dynamic-range mastering. To extend the mechanical lifespan of the physical controls, use of software-based brightness and input management is recommended.
For workstations where the bulky external power supply of this unit is a constraint, the Asus 27-inch 4K Monitor provides an integrated power board design.
As a standardized display node, this unit is classified under the architecture of large screen displays for home and office use.