LG 27UD59-B 32UD99-W.AUS Owner's Manual

To enable HDR on your LG 27UD59-B monitor, ensure that you are using an HDMI 2.0 cable. Connect it to a compatible HDR source, and go to the monitor settings menu. Navigate to Picture > Picture Adjust, and enable the HDR Effect setting.
First, verify that your computer's graphics card supports 4K resolution and that the latest drivers are installed. Ensure that you are using a high-quality HDMI cable or DisplayPort cable. Go to the display settings on your computer and select 3840 x 2160 as the resolution.
To adjust the color settings, press the joystick button on the bottom of the monitor to access the settings menu. Navigate to Picture > Color Adjust, where you can fine-tune the color temperature, gamma, and individual RGB levels to achieve your desired picture quality.
Check that the power cable is securely connected to both the monitor and a working power outlet. Ensure that the power button is pressed. If the monitor still does not turn on, try a different power cable or outlet. If the issue persists, contact LG customer support.
To reduce eye strain, enable the Reader Mode by going to the Picture settings menu and selecting Reader Mode. This setting reduces blue light emissions, making it easier on the eyes during prolonged use. Additionally, take regular breaks and adjust the brightness to suit your environment.
To perform a factory reset, press the joystick button to bring up the settings menu. Go to General > Reset and select Reset to Initial Settings. Confirm the reset, and your monitor will revert to its original factory settings.
Connect your external speakers to the audio output port on the back of the monitor. Then, adjust the audio settings on your computer to ensure the sound is directed to the monitor's audio output.
Yes, the LG 32UD99-W monitor is VESA-compatible, allowing it to be mounted on a wall. Use a VESA 100x100 mm mount. Ensure that the mount is securely attached to the wall and can support the monitor's weight.
Currently, the LG 27UD59-B monitor does not support direct firmware updates by the user. However, if a firmware update is needed, contact LG support for assistance and guidance on the update process.
If you notice dead pixels, try gently massaging the affected area with a soft cloth. If the issue persists, contact LG support for potential warranty service or replacement options, as the monitor may need professional assessment.