LG 27UP850N 27UP850N-W.AUS Owner's Manual

To enable HDR, connect your LG 27UP850N monitor to an HDR-compatible device using an HDMI or DisplayPort cable. Then, go to the monitor's settings menu, select 'Picture', and turn on the 'HDR Effect' option. Ensure your source device also has HDR enabled.
First, check that all cables are securely connected. Verify the input source on the monitor matches the cable connection. Try using a different cable or port, and ensure the connected device is powered on and not in sleep mode.
Adjust the screen resolution from the connected device's display settings. On Windows, right-click the desktop and select 'Display settings', then choose the desired resolution. On macOS, go to 'System Preferences' > 'Displays' and select the resolution.
Turn off and unplug the monitor. Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a screen cleaning solution. Gently wipe the screen in a circular motion, avoiding excessive pressure. Never spray liquid directly on the screen.
Image flickering can be caused by a loose cable connection, incompatible refresh rate, or interference. Check and secure all cable connections, ensure the monitor's refresh rate is set correctly in your device settings, and remove any electronic devices nearby that might cause interference.
Visit the official LG website and download the latest firmware for the LG 27UP850N. Follow the instructions provided with the firmware file to update your monitor, usually involving a USB drive and accessing the monitor's settings menu.
Yes, the LG 27UP850N supports USB-C connectivity. Use a USB-C cable to connect your compatible device to the monitor. This connection can carry video, audio, and data signals, and may also charge your device.
Install the LG OnScreen Control software on your computer. Launch the software and use it to configure split screen layouts, allowing you to divide the screen into multiple sections for multitasking.
Access the monitor's settings menu and navigate to 'Picture' to adjust color settings. You can also perform a color calibration using your device's built-in tools or third-party calibration software to achieve more accurate color representation.
Ensure the audio cable is connected if using external speakers, or if using HDMI or USB-C, check that the audio output device is set to the monitor in your system settings. Check the volume levels on both the monitor and the connected device.