
LG DualUp 28MQ780-B 27.6" 16:18 Ergo Monitor
27.6" 16:18 SDQHD Nano IPS monitor (2560 x 2880) equivalent to two 21.5" QHD displays stacked. Features the C-Clamp Ergo Stand, 90W USB-C PD, and Auto KVM.
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Key specifications
27.6" Viewable (28" Class)
2560 x 2880 (SDQHD)
16:18
Nano IPS
60 Hz
5 ms (GtG)
300 nits (Typical)
1,000:1 (Typical)
98% DCI-P3 (CIE1976)
1.07 Billion (10-bit)
HDR10
No (Not supported)
178° (H) / 178° (V)
Flat
2x 7 W (Stereo with MaxxAudio)
2x HDMI 2.0; 1x DisplayPort 1.4; 1x USB-C (90W PD, Data, Video); 2x USB-A 3.0 Downstream; 1x USB-B 2.0 Upstream; 1x 3.5mm Headphone Out
Yes (90W Power Delivery + Video + Data)
Yes (Built-in Auto KVM & PBP)
100 x 100 mm
Ergo Stand (C-Clamp/Grommet): Extend/Retract (210mm), Swivel (±335°), Pivot (90° CCW), Height (130mm), Tilt (±25°)
40 W (Typical) / 190 W (Max) / 0.5 W (Sleep)
9,000 g (19.8 lbs)
✓ Pros
- Unique 16:18 aspect ratio provides the vertical workspace of two 21.5-inch monitors without the bezel gap
- Nano IPS panel covers 98% DCI-P3, offering professional-grade color accuracy for creators
- Included Ergo Stand allows for extreme flexibility and frees up desk space (C-Clamp mount)
- USB-C connectivity delivers up to 90W charging, handling powerful MacBook Pros and Windows laptops
- Built-in KVM and Picture-by-Picture (PBP) allow you to view and control two computers simultaneously
✗ Cons
- Strictly limited to 60Hz with no VRR, making it poor for gaming
- Unconventional aspect ratio (2560x2880) may require scaling tweaks in macOS/Windows
- Setup is heavy and requires a sturdy desk edge for the C-Clamp
- Upstream USB-B port is limited to USB 2.0 speeds (though USB-C supports 3.0)
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+ Is the LG DualUp 28MQ780-B 27.6" 16:18 Ergo Monitor worth buying in 2026?
Yes, the LG DualUp 28MQ780-B 27.6" 16:18 Ergo Monitor is worth it if you prioritize unique 16:18 aspect ratio provides the vertical workspace of two 21.5-inch monitors without the bezel gap. With a 4.7/5 rating, it stands out in the monitors category. However, consider that strictly limited to 60hz with no vrr, making it poor for gaming. Check our detailed verdict above.
+ What are the main specs of LG DualUp 28MQ780-B 27.6" 16:18 Ergo Monitor?
Key specifications include: Screen Size: 27.6" Viewable (28" Class), Resolution: 2560 x 2880 (SDQHD), Aspect Ratio: 16:18, Screen Type: Nano IPS. See the full specifications table above for complete technical details.
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+ What are the pros and cons of LG DualUp 28MQ780-B 27.6" 16:18 Ergo Monitor?
Pros: Unique 16:18 aspect ratio provides the vertical workspace of two 21.5-inch monitors without the bezel gap; Nano IPS panel covers 98% DCI-P3, offering professional-grade color accuracy for creators; Included Ergo Stand allows for extreme flexibility and frees up desk space (C-Clamp mount). Cons: Strictly limited to 60Hz with no VRR, making it poor for gaming; Unconventional aspect ratio (2560x2880) may require scaling tweaks in macOS/Windows. See our detailed breakdown above for the complete analysis.
+ How does LG DualUp 28MQ780-B 27.6" 16:18 Ergo Monitor compare to alternatives?
We have 27+ detailed comparisons with similar monitors. Popular matchups include Sceptre E248W-19203R 24" FHD 75Hz Monitor and HP 24mh 23.8" FHD IPS Monitor. Check the comparison section above.
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