One of the reasons to get this display is to use with while doing photo processing with Adobe Lightroom Classic. For photography, the P3 color gamut is important as it matches the iMac screen. While it is still advertised as a 4K display, the actual resolution is a little bit less than this 3840-by-2160 giving over 8 millions pixels. The most important thing of an external display is image quality, right? In this area, the LG UltraFine is very good. There are many use cases where I benefit from using a second display: photo editing with Lightroom, doing research while writing a new blog post just to name a few. I tried using Luna Display 1 and Duet Display 2 with my iPad but… this is still not enough. Instead, I rely on macOS Mission Control feature which provides virtual desktops. So, here is my review of the 23.7” LG UltraFine 4K display. They recently introduced a smaller version of a 4K display. Instead, they rely on LG line of UltraFine monitors to go with their computer lines. Apple is no longer in the external display business.
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