🚀 Elevate your workspace with LG’s 43" Ultrafine 4K Smart Monitor — where productivity meets style!
The LG 43SQ700S-W.ATR is a 43-inch UHD 4K IPS smart monitor featuring a 3840x2160 resolution, 178° wide viewing angle, and 300 cd/m² brightness. It supports HDR10, offers versatile connectivity including USB-C with 65W power delivery, HDMI, DisplayPort, WiFi, and Bluetooth. Equipped with webOS 22 and Magic Remote, it integrates seamlessly with Apple AirPlay 2. Dual 10W speakers and ergonomic tilt adjustment complete this premium, stylish white monitor designed for professional and creative environments.
Brand | LG |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics, LG Electronics Nanjing New Technology Co. Ltd, NO.346, YAOXIN ROAD ECONOMIC & TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE, NANJING, 210038, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA |
Model | 43SQ700S-W.ATR |
Model Name | 43SQ700S-W.ATR |
Product Dimensions | 27.29 x 96.7 x 64.75 cm; 14.6 kg |
Item model number | 43SQ700S-W.ATR |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, USB 3.0 Type C, Ethernet, HDMI, 802.11 ac/b/g/n |
Response Time | 5 Milliseconds |
Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
Compatible Devices | Apple, Windows, Android |
Special Features | Anti Glare Screen, Tilt Adjustment, USB Hub, Flicker-Free, Built-In Speakers |
Mounting Hardware | Power Cable |
Number of items | 1 |
Display Technology | LCD |
Standing screen display size | 43 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Colour Screen | Yes |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Image brightness | 300 cd/m² |
Image contrast ratio | 1200:1 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Maximum vertical resolution | 2160 Pixels |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
GSM frequencies | 60 Hz |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Total USB ports | 3 |
Connector Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB Type C, Ethernet, HDMI |
Mounting Type | Desk Mount |
Actual viewing angle | 178 Degrees |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 14 kg 600 g |
K**.
Looks good feels good
fighting all apprehensions (about receiving damaged product, flickering and other critical reviews about it being too large) i went ahead and ordered this item and as promised received it in a day. And this review is after 4 hrs use. And if my find other issues i will update it here.- I unpacked with little anxiety expecting some cracks on the panels as others have reported/received damaged product. And voila the screen/panel looked clean when unpacked, seems i am one of the lucky guys.- The installation was easy as mentioned in one of the reviews from "Christian Hujer" . thumbs up to "Christian Hueir" for his informative review.- connected my laptop and was able to set it up in just under 1/2 hour.- the screen looks really cool, I was using a 32" LG before and every thing looked crisp, no pixelation - all fonts, word, excel, text file on vim.- didn't see any flickering, no color bleeding, nothing.- Was worried about it being too big as someone mentioned about getting a headache. Nothing of that sort.- Whoever wants to buy this for their work, this is a good choice for the price (i haven't seen any pricier 4K monitor) and don't worry about those naysayers.
P**E
Pathetic service and promisos. But product is reasonably good
I've been navigating a maze of challenges for the past 45 days in an attempt to get my LG 43" monitor replaced. On the day of delivery, I noticed that the left speaker was not functioning, and I promptly informed Amazon the next day after thorough verification. Regrettably, as of today, I've received neither updates nor resolutions from either Amazon or the brand.Both parties seem to be deflecting responsibility, each insisting it's not their concern, leaving the customer to bear the brunt of the situation. Despite the product having a 7-day replacement option, I've been informed that a replacement is not available. This is perplexing, especially considering that the product was in stock and available for sale during every instance of my request.Even during my latest call, I was assured they would do their best, contrary to the clearly stated 7-day replacement policy. My advice: Do not be swayed by Amazon's seemingly blind promises.
N**.
Definitely the best monitor you can get for the price.
The media could not be loaded. Its massive in size. When you look on the Amazon website, it doesnt feel that big. But in real life is quite large. I will hv to change my table coz screen comes very close to my face. Its a monitor as well a tv. I dont have to connect my laptop to listen to spotify or YouTube, all apps are there. The remote is very sleep and nicly designed. Speakers are just ok. Would be greate if they had given little bass in it. Sounds quite dry without bass. One negatives is that there is no dedicated button to change the brightness of the monitor. Its main purpose is to be a monitor and as a video editor I need to adjust the brightness with editing. Its quite irritating to dig into settings to deal with brightness. Overall its a very good monitor.
C**R
Competitive price because of a panel with compromises
Due to the current unavailability of the (also significantly more expensive) LG 43UN700-B, I had purchased four of these (LG 43SQ700S) for office use at a client site. I'm writing this review after 2 months of daily use for software development in single as well as dual screen setups.The LG 43SQ700S is pretty nice Smart TV / monitor with decent capabilities, a very competitive price tag, and few compromises.The key features are: 43″ 4K (3840×2160) monitor with Built-in USB hub, USB-C input w/ 60W power delivery, 2×HDMI input, built-in Ethernet (RJ-45) and WiFi to connect the monitor itself, Smart TV features like Netflix and other Apps (WebOS), plus a remote. The stand supports a bit of swivel but no pivot or height adjustment.The LG 43SQ700S comes with a power cord, a USB-C cable, and an HDMI cable. In India, although technically not needed, the power plug of the power cord is a 16A plug, not a 6A plug. Out of the box, you will most likely not be able to use this and need to order a 6A power plug cable separately.The assembly is simple, super-easy and can be done by a single person. Assembling the stand from its two pieces requires three screws (included) and a screwdriver (not included). There's a trick for putting the monitor on the stand: Hold the monitor facing away from you, that is, the back towards you, and the stand between you and the monitor. In other words, assemble the monitor from its backside. Then it's super easy to put the monitor on the stand.The built-in speakers are okay-ish. They're good enough to hear people clearly on video calls, or watching the occasional video. When playing music, you can clearly hear the limits of small built-in speakers like this. There's nothing wrong with that, it's just something a buyer should be aware of.The picture-in-picture capabilities are limited to an input plus a SmartTV App.The USB-C power delivery does NOT work with a Raspberry Pi 5. This, however, is not the fault of the TV but the Raspberry Pi. Sadly, the Raspberry Pi is very picky about its power supply, and this TV won't work. However, the power delivery works just fine with, for example, an Apple MacBook Pro (M2 Max), and that's super convenient: Just one cable to connect the entire desk (or two in case of a dual-screen setup).Now to the most important and most critical part: The panel. The panel is the compromise that gives the monitor its competitive price tag. The panel does not have anti-glare, nor does this panel have an optimized wide viewing angle. The blue light filter capabilities are also limited. This has several consequences. The glare of the panel causes ceiling and window light to be reflected in ways that make the screen content difficult to read. The limited viewing angle means that a dual-screen setup with two LG 43SQ700S isn't fully functional. Depending on the seating position, the contents of the far edge of the screen will degrade in contrast, brightness, and color accuracy. Contrast this with, say, the LG 43UN700-B that has an anti-glare panel and a viewing angle of 178° and thus has no light reflections and performs perfectly well even in dual or triple monitor setups.Overall, the LG 43SQ700S is a nice, well-built, quality device. But buyers need to be aware that its competitive price tag is achieved with compromises on the panel, and these compromises can, depending on use case and lighting conditions, degrade your experience with this monitor.
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