Standing screen display size | 25 Inches |
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Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1080 Pixels |
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LG 25UM58-P UltraWide Monitor 25'' 21:9 FHD () IPS Display, sRGB 99%, On-Screen Control, Screen Split 2.0, Game Mode
Screen Size | 25 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 2560 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | LG |
Special Feature | Ultrawide Screen, Wall Mountable |
Refresh Rate | 75 Hz |
About this item
- 21:9 ultra wide IPS display
- SRGB over 99 percent
- PIP mode in screen split; Response time 5ms (High); Brightness (cd/m2) 250(Typ), 200(min) cd/m2
- Game Mode; Black Stabilizer; Compatibility Windows 10; Set the color to 24 bit
- Without Stand (WxHxD) 24 x 2.2 x 11.3 inches; With Stand (WxHxD) 24 x 7.4 x 15.1 inches
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Screen quality | 4.3 | 3.5 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Picture quality | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.4 | 4.2 |
For gaming | 3.9 | 3.5 | 4.2 | 3.2 | 3.6 | 4.2 |
Brightness | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.6 | — |
Value for money | — | 3.6 | 4.2 | 3.0 | 4.6 | 4.1 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Century Joint Innovation Technology Co.,Ltd | NANYAN | Amazon.com |
display size | 25 inches | 29 inches | 34 inches | 43.8 inches | 16.1 inches | 34 inches |
resolution | 2K DCI 1080p | FHD 1080p Ultra Wide | 5K QHD 1440p | FHD 1080p Ultra Wide | FHD 1080p | QHD Ultra Wide 1440p |
display technology | LED | LCD | LED | LCD | LCD | LCD |
hardware interface | hdmi | hdmi, displayport, usb3.0 c | vga | hdmi, usb3.0 c, 3 5 mm audio, displayport | usb3.1 c, mini hdmi, usb c, hdmi, usb | hdmi, displayport, headphone |
viewing angle | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | — | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees |
mounting type | VESA Compatibility - Mountable: 75 x 75mm | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Desk Mount | Wall Mount |
From the manufacturer
25-inch Class 21:9 UltraWide Full HD IPS LED Monitor (25-inch Diagonal)
25UM58-P.
Key Features:
- 21:9 UltraWide FHD IPS Monitor.
- sRGB over 99%.
- On-Screen Control with Screen Split 2.0.
- Game Mode.
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21:9 UltraWide Full HD IPS DisplayThe UltraWide 21:9 aspect ratio makes games and movies more immersive than ever. The clarity of 1080p pixel Full HD resolution with IPS is a game-changer. Simply put, from any viewing angle, everything looks more crisp and detailed in Full HD. |
sRGB Over 99%sRGB is the standard color space of ideal color reproduction. So, with over 99% coverage of the sRGB spectrum, this LG monitor is a great solution for professional photographers, graphic designers or anyone looking for highly accurate color.* *Color mode conversion between Adobe RGB and sRGB is available on the "Color Mode" menu. |
On-Screen ControlOn-Screen Control puts a host of essential monitor settings into a handy window for quick, easy access. Volume, brightness, picture mode presets, Screen Split 2.0 and Dual Controller and more can now be adjusted with just a few clicks of the mouse, instead of hard buttons on the monitor. |
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Screen Split 2.0Customize your monitor layout for multitasking with the latest version of LG Screen Split. Resize and display multiple windows at once, with 14 options including four different picture-in-picture (PIP) choices. |
Game ModeSet your game mode optimal gaming conditions. There are 3 gamer modes, 2 First-Person-Shooter modes and even and RTS pre-set mode so you can choose the best mode for you. |
Advanced Gaming FeaturesSerious gaming features for serious gamers. Quickly optimize monitor settings to activate Black Stabilizer to reveal superior detail in dark scenes while the Dynamic Action Sync feature assures smooth, fluid gaming action. |
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Screen Size | 25" | 29" | 34" | 34" | 34" |
Panel Type | IPS - LED | IPS - LED | IPS - LED | IPS - LED | IPS - LED |
Curved Screen | No | No | No | No | Yes |
Resolution | Full HD 2560 x 1080 | Full HD 2560 x 1080 | Full HD 2560 x 1080 | 3440 x 1440 (WQHD) | 3440 x 1440 (WQHD) |
Aspect Ratio | 21:9 | 21:9 | 21:9 | 21:9 | 21:9 |
Color Gamut | sRGB over 99% | sRGB over 99% | sRGB over 99% | sRGB over 99% | sRGB over 99% |
Screen Split | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
FreeSync | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Thunderbolt | No | No | No | Yes (2) | Yes (2) |
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Product Description
25 Inch 21:9 Ultra Wide IPS LED Monitor. Monitor features sRGB over 99 percent for color accuracy. Also includes Screen Split 2.0 for multi tasking and Game Mode for improved gaming. With Stand Weight:8.8 Pounds. Without stand -width- 24 inches, height- 2.19 inches, depth- 11.29 inches. Input : HDMI 2.0. Viewing Angle 178/178 (CR≥10) .
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Technical Details
Brand | LG |
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Item model number | 25UM58-P |
Item Weight | 8.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.4 x 24 x 15.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.4 x 24 x 15.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
ASIN | B01BV1XB2K |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 1, 2016 |
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Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank | #142,483 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,949 in Computer Monitors |
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Customers like the quality, appearance and value of the monitor. For example, they mention it's an Apple quality screen, the colors look nice and crisp, and it'll work well with games. Some appreciate the immersiveness. That said, opinions are mixed on the size and picture quality.
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Customers like the quality of the monitor. They say it's an Apple quality screen, a fantastic piece of HD glass, and a high-def, crystal clear monitor. Customers also say that the videos look as good as you would expect from LG, and the clarity is stunning for everyday use. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It's a fantastic piece of HD glass in a box. You'll need speakers, but monitor speakers usually suck...." Read more
"...Especially my FPS games with the 21:9 field of view. Videos look as good as you would expect from LG and are quite satisfying at full screen HD..." Read more
"...This is an Apple quality screen. Not surprised, since LG makes a lot of Apple Screens...." Read more
"...It will work! however image will be stretched as the PS4 does not support u-wide mode...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the monitor. They mention that the colors look nice and crisp, the display is good, and the screen is pretty nice. Some say that the picture is perfectly adequate for the work they are doing and that the monitor has awesome picture modes.
"...First, the good:1. Picture and colors are beautiful and bright2...." Read more
"...Like i said this screen is beautiful, and the low cost is almost certainly due to the lack of other features like multiple input types, and not a..." Read more
"...The Ultrawide is AMAZING! screen split option is awesome! Colours are sharp and great for gaming/office work/Movies, you name it!..." Read more
"...tackling hundreds of emails or large lists of documents, it all looks fantastic. Very fun to experiment with different setups...." Read more
Customers like the value of the monitor. They say it's a solid monitor for the price, and has a thin bevel. Some customers also mention that it has Quite a few settings for this price range, including game mode and low latency brightness. Overall, most are satisfied with the value and performance of the product.
"...4. Quite a few settings for this price range, including game mode (low latency) brightness, contrast etc...." Read more
"...I've never had any trouble with them and they are generally priced fairly; often they are a little less expensive than Samsungs or others, but they..." Read more
"TLDR: If the price is good, and the resolution is good buy it. It's a fantastic piece of HD glass in a box...." Read more
"...Under $200 and a Ultra Wide IPS Display. It really is a great value." Read more
Customers like the performance of the monitor. They mention that it works well, it works as advertised, and it's easy to set up. Some say that it'll work well with games and as a regular display. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...It's a nice upgrade for people that had smaller monitors- Worked fine the first time I powered up- I didn't see any bad pixels-..." Read more
"...is the reason why you would get a 21:9 monitor, and this is great for that purpose...." Read more
"...advertise is VIA a software you have to download, which honestly doesn't work for gaming, if you alt+tab or switch out of the game, it causes the..." Read more
"...I run two computers through a 4K HDMI KVM, and everything works great...." Read more
Customers like the immersiveness of the monitor. They say that it provides a great immersive gaming experience if you play compatible games. Some customers also mention that the screen is really good and no problem for some moderate gaming. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Overall this monitor is amazing for gaming! 9/10-------------------------Everyday Tasks/Office use!..." Read more
"...Coming from a regular widescreen, this 25" incher improved the overall quality of my gaming. Especially my FPS games with the 21:9 field of view...." Read more
"...is good, and it's IPS, so it had a nice range of viewing angles and great, vibrant colors...." Read more
"...I would say this is a good monitor for gamers, people working with charting/spreadsheets etc., people who leave lots of open windows...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the monitor. Some mention that the size is perfect for their needs, with a super wide screen. However, others say that everything was too small and even readjusting their screen size was just not happy.
"...This is definitely the best monitor Ive ever bought! The Ultrawide is AMAZING! screen split option is awesome!..." Read more
"...Although the width is wide, the vertical is short. I sometimes miss the height of my older monitor (a 23 inch LG)...." Read more
"...1. 25" Ultra-wide is not very large, it has the height of a 22" 16:9 monitor, so if 22" sounds small to you, you might need to look at a larger..." Read more
"...It is plenty wide, but just feels cramped in the y axis. You really cant understand what I mean by this until you try it out for yourself...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the picture quality of the monitor. Some mention that it has a nice range of viewing, has good resolution, and brightness. However, others say that the picture is subpar, has washed out colors, and viewing angles are bad. They also mention that the image dpi is too high and the screen is not a 4K display.
"...That being said the display itself is beautiful, there is no hint of pixelation, the colors are very nice and there is not much noticeable back..." Read more
"...Worked fine the first time I powered up- I didn't see any bad pixels- Includes an HDMI cable-..." Read more
"...Youll enjoy gaming like never before! Some games does not support 2560x1080 resolution so youll have to play with "Black Borders" but you..." Read more
"TLDR: If the price is good, and the resolution is good buy it. It's a fantastic piece of HD glass in a box...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the sound quality of the monitor. For example, they mention that it has no internal speakers, the sound did not work, and there are no bells and whistles.
"...2. This monitor has NO SPEAKERS. I was a bit surprised by that...." Read more
"...There are no speakers built into this unit, instead a 3.5 millimeter jack is provided to act as an audio passthrough with volume control...." Read more
"...turn it all the way up or down, but if Im not mistaken, this thing doesn't have any speakers?..." Read more
"As many others have disclosed, mine too finally stopped working. They were owned for almost 2 years and worked for a total of 13 months...." Read more
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First, the good:
1. Picture and colors are beautiful and bright
2. It is an ultra-wide monitor, so can fit in places where height is an issue (like under a shelf)
3. No heavy power brick, just an oversized outlet plug (I love power bricks, said no-one ever)
4. Quite a few settings for this price range, including game mode (low latency) brightness, contrast etc.
There is absolutely nothing bad about this monitor (therefore my 5-star ratings) but some things you should be aware of before buying:
1. 25" Ultra-wide is not very large, it has the height of a 22" 16:9 monitor, so if 22" sounds small to you, you might need to look at a larger screen.
2. This monitor has NO SPEAKERS. I was a bit surprised by that. Granted for good game sound you will not want to use monitor speakers, but it is nice to have for auxiliary sounds, especially if your main output is a headset.
You can connect a stereo speaker or a headset to the back of the monitor, but for good sound quality you probably don't want to do that.
3. Some assembly required, not a big deal but need to be careful not to damage the monitor while doing that. After the stand is hooked angle can be controlled about 10 deg up or down, no control for monitor height.
4. Monitor has decent amount of menus and they are all controlled with one flimsy button which is also used as on/off button. This means a lot of clicking and pushing on one small button, hopefully it holds.
5. The only inputs are 2 HDMI slots and power. That's it. If you need a monitor that will switch between multiple sources you should probably look at something with a bit more control.
6. Ultra-wide mode on game console (such as PS4). It will work! however image will be stretched as the PS4 does not support u-wide mode. You can choose between stretch mode or original mode (letterbox)
Overall I recommend it for use in smaller rooms for small PC or a console. Rule of thumb- if your gaming rig is worth more than $1000, you probably want to honor it with a larger, better monitor.
I read the reviews on this device and have wanted it for awhile. The price went upwards past $250 with the shortages. The price dropped to $150 and I got one! It's sitting next to an older 23" Samsung monitor, and I've just about have them synced. Type in windows looks a little fuzzier on the Samsung. On the Mac Samsung looks great, but LG is super sharp! the 23" monitor is taller than the LG, perhaps the next size up would be worth the money. I think I still need 2 monitors but if I get another LG I may stack them (and flip the one on the top. I'll then have 21:18, almost square.
I have it connected to my corporate spyware laden Lenovo work computer, and my M1 Mac mini, running Montery. It was totally plug and play on the Mac. EXTRA SOFTWARE NOT NEEDED, colors were pretty accurate (I have a colorimeter, and calibrated it after receipt). The Windows 10 machine needed a little "Jiggle the handle" to make it work correctly.
LG control joystick is a thing of genius. (note to LG DON'T CHANGE IT). It is stupid simple to navigate the menus. If I mess up I am angry at myself, not the stupid setup. I don't know yet if I need the software, I downloaded the manual, I'll read it later.
I will save you the time, money, and frustrations. I was coming from owning a 2009 21.5" iMac. Due to some financial situations, I had to sell that iMac and start using my windows laptop. The idea was to have a docking station at home so that I could work hours on the laptop. However, coming from a sharp, crisp, and colorful Apple Display, and trying to find something suitable in a budget was not an easy task... I tried all the best sellers in Amazon:
The resolution of the iMac was of 1080p at 21.5".. so, I tried...
HP 22cwa (21.5") 1080p IPS (two as dual display)
HP 22er (21.5) 1080p IPS (two as dual display)
Both of these monitors provided washed colors, greys as blacks, pixelated text, and no color accuracy (two monitors were never the same).
Decided I didn't want two monitors, specially if one of them would never be the same as the other...
So, I tried:
HP 27er 1080p IPS
LG 32" 1080p IPS Monitor 32MA68HY
It's all about Distance/Resolution with these. My desk is too slim, so anything bigger then 24" it's just too big. Again, despite the positive reviews, the HP 27er Colors were off. Blacks were Greys, and everything appeared to be washed. Some corner bleeding as well. Design was great, but picture quality was.. meh.. and pixelated.
I was loosing hope in finding a decent monitor for under $200. I knew I had to step up the resolution, but 4K was too much. I searched in Amazon for a 2K monitor, and this beauty came up. Judging by the ratio of base to screen that is pictured, it looks like they pictured the 29" model. I got the 25" model, and I couldn't be happier. Text is shard, colors are great thanks to the over 99% sRGB. This is an Apple quality screen. Not surprised, since LG makes a lot of Apple Screens. But this size, resolution, and distance from my face, make it the best monitor out there. Under $200 and a Ultra Wide IPS Display. It really is a great value.
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My pros and cons after 1.5 years using it:
- WORK: perfect aspect ratio for multi-window workflows; *as a second monitor* the screen size and resolution is enough for two side-to-side applications and still have enough real-estate on each to be productive, but probably too cramped to do so as a main monitor (I would totally go two regular 1080p or one 1440p ultrawide for an effective main monitor side-to-side workflow); this is also the PERFECT size and resolution for a vertical coding monitor (with a 3rd party vesa mount).
- PHOTOGRAPHY: Good colour accuracy but poor brightness (as an amateur photographer I doublecheck my edits on my phone, and while this monitor nails the colour accuracy out-of-the-box, you can't really edit on it since even at brightest setting the picture still looks like @20% brightness on the iPhone).
- GAMING: Good ultrawide 1080p 60Hz** performance for the cost, just not bright enough if your room receives direct sunlight.
- Good build quality.
* It was (past tense) affordable, because between APR 2021 and OCT 2022 the price went up by a whopping 48%. At the price it is now, just bite the bullet and go for a 34-inch 144Hz ultrawide 1440p panel at just 2x the price of this one (on sale and not IPS, but still)
** 60Hz because it DOES NOT support 75Hz at its native resolution. I searched around because the only refresh rate available in Windows is 60Hz, and apparently you can only reach 75Hz if you downscale the resolution... yeah... eyeroll.
Hope this helps.
Me ha sido de mucha utilidad para el trabajo, de esta forma ya no tengo necesidad de usar el monitor anterior y la pantalla de la Laptop a la vez, con este único monitor 21:9 me basta.
I had done some high school maths on monitor dimensions and deduced that the best balance between monitor size and text sharpness was when I have 1080p at the height of a 16:9l 17" monitor.
I tried out a couple of Zebronics monitors before this. They were very light and I was very impressed with their after-sale service. But the viewing angles were horrible.
Eye strain during the lock-down forced me to consider this one.
My main considerations were:
1- Brand: yet to own an LG product which I was not happy with (mobiles excluded)
2- Size: Because of the 21:9 aspect ratio, this 25" monitor is only as high as a 17" monitor of the normal 16:9 ratio.
3- Pixel pitch: 1080p in the height of a normal 17" monitor should give text that is acceptably sharp. I read newspapers and magazines online; and work on large documents and spreadsheets- so text clarity was a big thing for me.
4- Price: this one is the cheapest you can get for this quality of display (~17" FHD at ₹ 12,000)
My experience:
1- Price: 3 STAR. The LG site price is ₹ 12,100, and I got this for around 2k higher. Maybe it was because of the cost of shipping, or extra demand after lockdown. Cost was high, but I guess that is acceptable now because of he risks of local shopping.
2- product Quality: 4 STAR. A big difference compared to Zebronics, but still not quite what LG used to give. The sides of the panels are delicate and the monitor needs to be held in a certain way to avoid accidental damage. This is mentioned in the small manual. Do read it carefully.
3- Connectivity: 5 STAR: 2 HDMI, 1 Headphone and 1 Power (single brick 3 Pin, like an Asus Laptop Charger)
4- Image Quality: Good brightness and contrast. Colour hue is not bluish like most laptops. It is slightly brown and fairly easy on the eye. Screen is matte so no reflections. No bright indicators in the front.
5- Text Quality: 4 STAR: Text is sharp as can be for this pixel pitch. Much better than FHD monitors, but not as good as Acer FHD laptop screens. Text rendition is a mix of the display quality and the adjustments in Windows ClearType and Display Gamma. Even after extensive adjustment, it is okay. But lacks the contrast needed for hours of comfortable viewing. Hue is very good.
6- Display Aspect: 5 STAR: The 21:9 aspect is a revelation. The 1080p, small size (17" type height) and extra width mean that you can easily view 2 windows at side by side.
7- Mounting: 5 STAR: I mounted it on an existing AmazonBasics Monitor Mount. Mounts and balances like a charm. Just at eye level.
VERDICT: Priced higher than MRP, but is the best you can get (and use) at this price. Buy it without thinking, you will not regret it.
Those who are in the productive field (office use, number crunching, multi-tasking) will find it a boon.
The picture is clear, the colours are quite vivid, more so than on monitors I have paid a lot more for. It has been reliable, easy to set up and use, I haven't had a single problem with it.
The almost-bezel-less construction is really nice too, makes the screen look much neater when it is switched off, even if you can see the bezels when you switch it on.
Two complains though, minor ones. The materials are quite cheap. The stand and outer bezels are cheap flimsy plastic, it looks and feels cheap. But at this price point that shouldn't really be too much of a concern, the important thing being that the picture is great, which it is.
The second complaint is that the stand is much too short. The lower bezel is about 10cm from the bottom of the desk, and the screen isn't high. For me, 6ft tall chap who sits with elbows just a smidge higher than the desk, this means the very top of the screen is a bit lower than my chin. This has required a stack of books under the stand to bring it to an acceptable height where I don't have to bend my neck at an unfortunate angle all the time. This is common amongst monitors, just particularly pronounced with this one given the shortness of the screen to start with.