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LC-Power M27UO Review (4K/240Hz QD-OLED)

Kicking off with the design of the LC-Power M27UO, it's a fairly attractive monitor overall. It has some gamer flair from the styling and RGB lighting built in, but I like the grey stand and rear chassis – it looks clean and makes a welcome change from the black monitors we typically review.

The front looks sleek, too, with a very slim chin that measures approximately 1cm thick.

As mentioned, there is some RGB lighting on either side of the main rear hub, as well as around the stand mounting area, but this can be disabled in the OSD.

The included stand offers the full array of ergonomic adjustments, too. That includes up to 120mm of height adjust, twenty degrees of swivel left and right, tilt from -5 to +20 degrees, alongside full 90 degree pivot functionality if you want to use it vertically. Third-party VESA 75×75 mounts are also supported.

As for connectivity, there's four full-size video inputs, thanks to 2x HDMI 2.1 and 2x DisplayPort, but the DP connector is only 1.4 rather than the newest 2.1 spec. There's also a USB-C port that supports DP-Alt mode, 65W power delivery and KVM functionality, alongside a USB-B upstream that feeds two Type-A downstreams, plus a headphone jack.

A single joystick is positioned in the middle of the monitor, used to navigate the OSD.

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