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This TV works well with a some caveats when connected to NVidia graphics cards (haven't tried others). 1. When rebooting the computer you may need to replug the HDMI cable as the monitor remains gray but you can see the mouse but nothing else. 2. You can't properly enable HDR mode no matter what you do. 3. The screen occasionally blinks to completely black (recent update has improved this). Other than this it's great, I use this for work and for gaming.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, I'm using it as a monitor. :)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have had it for 1 week as both a monitor and a TV. I use mostly for work, spreadsheets, documents and email and it has worked fine. I like to have a lot of windows open so the extra real estate is an advantage. The mouse action is at times a little fuzzy, but not objectionable. Youtube, streaming and other video works fine. The sound is not great so I hooked it up to a sound bar. I'm not a gamer so can't help you there. Overall I'm very pleased
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have this tv and it continuously resizes the windows in programs/games in win10 even with the newest graphic drivers and setting my resolutions to default... its getting to the point I might just return it and use my old TV... there were never any issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There really isn't that much to suing this LG UK6090PUA 4K HDR Smart LED UHD TV - 43" Class (42.5" Diag), Model # 43UK6090PUA as a monitor. It has 3 x HDMI ports on it, any of which can be connected to an HDMI Out on a computer that has one. When connecting a PC to the TV, label the input that the PC is connected to as "PC". The TV has a resolution of 3840 x 2160 so make sure you set your PC's output to match the TV's resolution...^IFV
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