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LG’s DualUp monitor is a head-turner with its unusual 16:18 aspect ratio. But if you’re someone whose PC windows are disorganized or just someone who wants to view more at once, the DualUp ...
LG’s DualUp monitor is … unique. With its almost square, slightly vertical aspect ratio, it definitely stands out. Yet, somehow, I really love this thing. It’s an HDR display with a 2560× ...
LG DualUp Monitor 28MQ780 (Black) at Amazon for $696.99; The second thing that stood out right away was the port options. There are two HDMI ports, a DisplayPort, a USB-C Upstream, two USB-A ports ...
But the LG DualUp works best as a secondary monitor, which is why it doesn’t even come up with a traditional stand. At $700, though, you’re paying quite a premium for the novelty of this screen.
Whether the LG DualUp Monitor will be the right choice for you depends a lot on what you plan on using it for. Its 16:18 aspect ratio makes it less than ideal for gaming unless you want to run ...
If you haven’t had a chance to check it out yet, the LG DualUp is certainly one of the best monitors as well as the first to feature a 16:18 aspect ratio with a 2,560 x 2,880 resolution. Instead ...
LG’s new DualUp monitor is unconventional, to say the least. It doesn’t look like any monitor I’ve ever used, let alone seen. The display stands 28 inches tall with a 16:18 aspect ratio.
The LG DualUp monitor is not your typical 27-inch display. It features a unique tall aspect ratio that enhances efficiency. With a screen size of 27.6 inches, it utilizes an LG Nano IPS panel and ...
Squeeze two small 1440-pixel monitors on top of each other, and you get this surprisingly decent $400 productivity display; $200 less than LG's competing DualUp.
LG's DualUp Monitor is a productivity masterpiece. It gives the functionality of two monitors stacked in one display, it has a great number of inputs, and it has a fantastic ergo arm making this a ...
Squeeze two small 1440-pixel monitors on top of each other, and you get this surprisingly decent $400 productivity display; $200 less than LG's competing DualUp. Innocn 28C1Q Monitor Review: An ...