Every Monitor Should Have This! - LG UltraFine Ergo
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The video opens with an enthusiastic unboxing and setup reveal for LG’s UltraFine Ergo monitor, introducing the unique articulated Ergo stand that promises ergonomic flexibility for collaborative work. The host walks through the packaging, noting how the stand is integrated with a clamp system and acknowledging the need for a sturdy table to support the mount. He highlights the panel size, a 32 inch IPS 4K display, and demonstrates the monitor’s wide range of motion including 270 degrees of swivel, deep tilt, and a versatile height range. As the back panel is explored, the host enumerates the ports on the monitor, including USB-C with power delivery, HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-A, while noting the absence of a Thunderbolt 3 and the 60W charging limitation for MacBooks. The accompanying accessories,an extension for the power cable, a VESA mount adaptor, and a wall-mount option,are revealed, followed by a sponsorship segment for Displate. The review transitions to a hands-on test, where the monitor is connected, and the on-screen display (OSD) is demonstrated via LG’s nipple joystick. HDR 10 support, a claimed 350 nits brightness, and a 75 Hz refresh rate are discussed in the context of price and target use cases, with the host calibrating expectations for HDR quality relative to pricier monitors. The host also compares a cheaper 27-inch 1440p variant, outlines preorder timelines and pricing, and envisions practical setups where a dual-monitor or collaborative workspace could benefit from the Ergo’s mobility. The video closes with overall impressions, acknowledging wobble in the stand but praising the ergonomic flexibility for in-room meetings and stand-up work, and inviting viewers to subscribe for more LG monitor reviews in 2020.
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Questions answered
- What type of display is the LG UltraFine Ergo and what are its key input options?
- The LG UltraFine Ergo is a 32-inch IPS 4K monitor with USB-C, DisplayPort, HDMI inputs, and two USB-A ports. It does not include Thunderbolt 3 and delivers up to 60W through USB-C charging.
- How does the Ergo stand impact usability for collaboration or shared workspaces?
- The Ergo stand features a clamp-based mounting system with multiple joints, enabling wide swivel, tilt, and height adjustments that support standing or collaborative discussions in shared work areas.
- What are the notable caveats mentioned about HDR and wobble?
- HDR is supported but with modest peak brightness, limiting HDR experience compared with higher-end monitors. The stand shows noticeable wobble, especially side-to-side, which is a recurring point of critique.