4k monitor options

Mr Jim

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I'm looking to get a new monitor and have been tediously searching through IPS 4k monitors for a while and I've narrowed it down to the LG 27MU67 and the Acer B276HK

Does anyone know which would better in terms of visuals?

i'm open if anyones got any other suggestions

Thanks
 
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27" AH-IPS 3840x2160 displays from all the major panel manufacturers (ASUS, BenQ, Acer, etc.) are solid choices. 32" BenQ BL3201PH has gotten really good reviews.

If you aren't too concerned with response times, input lag, or uniformity take a look at the Microboard B400/Wasabi Mango UHD400 (40" VA $599) or Crossover 434K/Wasabi Mango UHD430 (43" IPS $7-800)

Good question.
The PRO versions are needed to run 60hz.

See if you can find some user reviews.

Looking on newegg for other seiki pro sizes, I see some potential issues.
 
I searched around a bit and found some in depth reviews for the 40 inch, most said panel was good and stand, factory 11000k temp and lack of HDMI 2.0 were bad.

But yeah looking on amazon there seems to be some quality issues
 

You definitely need a graphics card with displayport 1.2 to get 60hz.
And... you need to change the OSD setting in the monitor from the default dp 1.1 to 1.2 if you want more than 30hz.



 
27" AH-IPS 3840x2160 displays from all the major panel manufacturers (ASUS, BenQ, Acer, etc.) are solid choices. 32" BenQ BL3201PH has gotten really good reviews.

If you aren't too concerned with response times, input lag, or uniformity take a look at the Microboard B400/Wasabi Mango UHD400 (40" VA $599) or Crossover 434K/Wasabi Mango UHD430 (43" IPS $7-800)
 
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Thanks for the suggestion but considering the cheapest wasabi/microboard I can find is £430(I live in the UK)+£43 shipping+import costs.....

May end up going 27 inch or the Seiki pro 32 as not sure if I can afford the 40 inches at the moment