Question Purchase indecision

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Hi, I'm a digital creator/frontend developer

I need a 27-28 inch screen to do my job more comfortably (I don't like bigger screens or widescreens because I don't have much space in my desk

my eyes went to three products in particular, considering my available budget

LG 27UN880P ERGO Monitor 27" UltraHD 4K
‎HP U28 4k HDR

LG 27UP650P Monitor 27" UltraHD 4K

the monitors look a lot alike, but i don't know which of the 3 is better. the latest monitor costs less than the previous ones and seems to offer the same things

 I would like to know which of these to buy, it is important for me that the panel is well defined and with good color rendering

I have use one of these monitors with my macbook pro 14 m1
 
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Out of the 3 monitors listed above, the HP doesn't have the functionality of FreeSync, so if you were to migrate to desktop platform, you miss out on that feature if you have an AMD driven discrete GPU.

You didn't mention the prices of each panel, which is why I'd say that you pick the one that is cheaper for you. They all have the same feature sets, connectivity and specs but;
HP U28 4k HDR
LG 27UP650P Monitor 27" UltraHD 4K
have USB Type C inputs, not to mention the snazzy arm for the LG.
 
Hi, I'm a digital creator/frontend developer

I need a 27-28 inch screen to do my job more comfortably (I don't like bigger screens or widescreens because I don't have much space in my desk

my eyes went to three products in particular, considering my available budget

LG 27UN880P ERGO Monitor 27" UltraHD 4K
‎HP U28 4k HDR

LG 27UP650P Monitor 27" UltraHD 4K

the monitors look a lot alike, but i don't know which of the 3 is better. the latest monitor costs less than the previous ones and seems to offer the same things

 I would like to know which of these to buy, it is important for me that the panel is well defined and with good color rendering

I have use one of these monitors with my macbook pro 14 m1
Hello!

I'll give you a 4th option.

I have been looking for a monitor a lot before buying this one, which turned out to be a great deal:
ViewSonic VP2768-4K.
This one is factory calibrated, it has all the position adjustments that exist, and it really looks good to the eye.
The only downside to it is that it's not for gamers (60Hz, no FreeSync).

PS:
I am very picky with the image quality of my display.
I've purchased & sent back 3 other monitors before getting this one (those were from other companies).

I hope this helps...