
LG 27UP650K-W
Score: 78/100
InnoView 18.5-inch 4K Portable Monitor
Score: 68/100Rankings

The LG 27UP650K-W is a 27-inch 4K IPS monitor offering factory-calibrated color accuracy, HDR10 support and a fully adjustable ergonomic stand, aimed at content creators and productivity users. It lacks USB-C, variable refresh rate and built-in speakers, making it less suited for gaming or docking scenarios.

The InnoView 18.5" 4K portable monitor offers desktop-class image quality, accurate colors and HDR10 in a relatively large portable form factor, but its heft and need for an external power adapter limit true on-the-go convenience.
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27 inchesbest | 18.5 inches | |
60 Hzbest | 60 Hzbest | |
400 nitsbest | 300 nits | |
1,200 ratiobest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 5 msbest | 5 msbest |
2 countbest | 1 count | |
1 countbest | — | |
0 count | 2 countbest |
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Display(4) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 27 inches | 18.5 inches |
Brightness (nits) | 400 nits | 300 nits |
Contrast Ratio (ratio) | 1200 ratio | 1000:1 ratio |
Color Gamut | 95% DCI-P3 | 100% sRGB |
Connectivity(2) | ||
HDMI Ports (count) | 2 count | 1 count |
USB‑C Ports (count) | 0 count | 2 count |
Audio(1) | ||
Built‑in Speakers | false | true |
Warranty & Power(2) | ||
Warranty Period (months) | 12 months | 18 months |
Typical Power Consumption (W) | 40 W | 30 W |

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Professional reviewers highlight the monitor's strong color performance, wide viewing angles, and ergonomic flexibility, positioning it as a value-focused alternative to LG's higher-end UltraFine line. While HDR and lack of USB-C are noted drawbacks, the overall consensus is that it delivers solid productivity and creative capabilities at its price point.
Everyday users praise the crisp 4K display, accurate colors, and adjustable stand, noting reduced eye strain thanks to the anti-glare coating. Common complaints focus on the absence of USB-C connectivity and a less impressive HDR experience, with some mentioning the external power brick as a nuisance.

“Incredible clarity-perfect for editing 4K video.”

“Heavier than expected-feels more like a desktop monitor.”



Professional reviewers commend the InnoView 18.5" 4K for its desktop-class image quality, accurate colors, and flexible connectivity, but they caution that its heft and need for an external power adapter diminish its appeal as a truly on-the-go device.
Everyday users love the monitor's sharp 4K display, color fidelity, and solid stand, frequently citing it as a productivity boost while traveling. However, they commonly complain about its weight, the necessity of a power brick, lack of a touchscreen, and the omission of an HDMI cable.