The 300-nit panel can reproduce 99 percent of the sRGB spectrum and has a few features designed for gamers, such as a Game Mode hotkey that enables users to store a few different presets for their favourite games.
"A monitor with sharp picture quality, high field of view and less input lag is a must-have for today's serious gamers," said In-kyu Lee, senior vice president and head of the TV and Monitor Division at LG Home Entertainment Company. "The LG 27MU67 not only delivers on all counts, it is an excellent 4K Ultra HD monitor for professionals and non-gamers alike who want to design, edit or just watch movies."
The 27MU6 features HDMI 2.0 input and support for 4K at 60Hz. It also has one DisplayPort 1.2 port and an audio connector.
The monitor is supposed to go on sale next week in some markets, just in time for AMD's new Fiji flagship graphics cards. Europeans will have to dish out about €565 for the privilege of enjoying FreeSync in 4K, while Americans should expect to pay around $615.