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Upgrade to LG’s glorious 5K UltraFine display for $650 (Refurb, Orig. $1,300), more

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Update 9/18 @ 12:30 PM: Newegg offers the LG 34UM64-P 34-inch UltraWide Monitor for $279.99 shipped with code EMCPYEX35. That’s good for a $90 discount from the going rate at B&H and beats the Amazon low by $50. Rated 4.6/5 stars

Today only, Woot offers your choice of certified refurbished LG UltraFine Monitors from $269.99. Free shipping is available for Prime members otherwise you’ll be charged a $6 delivery fee. Don’t miss LG’s 27-inch 5K UltraFine Display for $649.99. For comparison, Apple charges $1,300 direct and today’s deal is within $20 of our previous mention. If you’ve wanted this gorgeous 5K display but the price tag has made you hesitant, today’s offer is a great way to go. Features include Thunderbolt 3 input (cable included!), 5120 by 2880 resolution and a built-in camera. 90-day warranty bundled with purchase. Ratings are mixed at Apple, but Best Buy customers have been more positive. Additional details can be found in our hands-on review.

Save some cash and still enjoy 4K resolutions with the Sceptre 27-inch UHD Monitor for under $200. It’s a solid alternative for much less with HDMI inputs, built-in speakers and more.

LG UltraFine features include:

  • Thunderbolt 3 / USB-C connector
  • Screen Split 2.0
  • Ambient Light Sensor
  • DCI-p3 99%

Built with an IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel, it offers wide 178° viewing angles and vivid colors. Combined with its 1200:1 static contrast ratio, 500 cd/m² brightness rating, and support for 10-bit color, you’ll be able to enjoy deeper blacks and brighter bright colors for a livelier viewing experience. Once connected to your system, you can tilt and adjust its height to fit your viewing preference, or use its 100 x 100mm VESA mounting holes to install an optional mount, stand, or arm.

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