LG 32UN880P-B (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32")
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LG 32UN880P-B

3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32"


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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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nicolasgautier

4 years ago

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seilercornelia

2 years ago

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12th

2 years ago

I cannot give a reliable answer because a "minimum" depends on the load. So it may be that when the load falls below a certain value, in combination with an unfavourable position of the arm and a person who still pushes the monitor down (adjusts the height), the load on the table or the foot becomes too great. I can tell you, however, that I use just less than the maximum (highest stability) because I bump up against the cable management thingies. For me it's about 8.8cm or just under 9cm and I'm missing about 3-4mm. If you only have 7.5cm or less available, I feel a bit queasy. 9cm and above should fit without any problems. Alternatively, you could probably drill a hole in the table, if you don't already have one, and mount the monitor that way. The radius/diameter is certainly standardised. But here too: no guarantee for my information.

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12th

4 years ago

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bacherma

4 years ago

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lord_jim_lodge

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

Yes, the monitor can be oriented vertically by rotating it 90 degrees using its pivot function. However, automatic screen rotation is not supported, so you'll need to manually adjust the display orientation in your operating system's settings after physically rotating the monitor. For Windows users: Right-click the desktop → Display settings → Display orientation → select Portrait. The included Ergo stand allows full rotation without requiring additional accessories.

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Anonymous

5 months ago

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Surush Asilnya

5 months ago

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I was able to carry out a search and actually found no significant technical difference between the two models. Whether the "32UN880K-B" is a successor to the "32UN880P-B" with the same features or a model that has a different production process or different parts is not stated anywhere by the manufacturer. In this case, I would recommend the cheaper offer.

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sim_dim

7 months ago

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Galaxus

7 months ago

The difference between the LG UltraFine 32UN880-B and the LG 32UN88OP-B does not appear to be fully documented. However, there is no evidence of significant technical differences between these models. It could be a mix-up or a typo, as the LG 32UN88OP-B is not mentioned in the available information. If you're looking for a comparison, I recommend checking the technical specifications directly at LG Electronics or comparing the models you have in mind.

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nbahners

10 months ago

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Galaxus

10 months ago

Yes, the LG 32UN880P-B monitor can be controlled via USB-C. It has a USB-C interface that enables not only the image signal, but also the power supply and data transfer via a single cable. This is particularly useful if you want to use the monitor with a device such as a Microsoft Surface, which has a USB-C interface.

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Sebastien Tunesi

11 months ago

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SteckBern

11 months ago

The difference may only lie in the accessories supplied? The LG 32UN880P-B comes with an adjustable stand, while the LG 32UN880-B, for example, is equipped with a fixed stand. But you actually also have the 32UN880P and the two monitors are identical in terms of their technical specifications and functions.

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Anonymous

1 year ago

Does this monitor have a KVM function?

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eschoell

1 year ago

The LG 32UN880P-B monitor does not have an integrated KVM function (keyboard, video, mouse). However, it offers a variety of other useful functions, such as a USB-C port that enables data transfer and power supply, as well as 4K UHD resolution and an ergonomic design.

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akyo

1 year ago

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claudio.ombrella

1 year ago

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PSI50

1 year ago

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look

1 year ago

Hi, so as far as I know, the 2014 MacBook Pro 2 has Thunderbolt 2 ports. The display does not have Thunderbolt, but it does have USB C. The connection should be possible with an adapter. I have a MacBook Pro M1 2021 and it works without any problems. I can't say much about the possible resolution, because I previously had a 5K screen, also from LG, and in comparison I don't have a "pixelated" picture, even if the quality doesn't match the 5K. I also have no problems when editing images. The different resolutions can be selected on the screen. I really like the ergonomics of the screen. LG Daniel

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walter.steiner1

3 years ago

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smileone

3 years ago

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Hello Walter I bought the following cable for my MacBook Pro (16" 2021) at digitec: Delock Thunderbolt 3 Cable (2 m)

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