UK27 series? Or maybe more higher end?
I rock the UK27850, it's just perfect, amazing monitor, USB-C, 90deg pivot, 4K, FreeSync, I would suggest it to anyone with consoles and a USB-C laptop.
Unfortunately though, monitors are far, far behind TVs in HDR. It supports it, but the peak brightness is too low for it to be amazing. Getting a monitor that has decent HDR is incredibly expensive for now.
Fron my extensive research, monitors, even the high end £1000+ ones, don't do HDR as well as the high end OLED TVs.
I don't really understand why there is such such a dichotomy between monitors and TVs when it comes to this technology?
For me that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make and I'm already used to it. Ever since I first learned about Black Levels as a teen, I've always had a habit of turning down the backlight of my TV, especially at night.
Most monitors suck for HDR gaming right now apart from a few that have FALD and are expensive as hell. It's straight up gonna cost less to buy a much much better 48" OLED this year than a high end gaming monitor that's how stupid the pricing is in the monitor market for high end HDR implementation.
I have the LG 27UL600. Disappointing to learn that HDR in monitors (and assuming the one I have as well) is not great. However, overall I'm quite happy with the monitor. Like I said, I needed a 4K monitor for work due to resolution (HDR is irrelevant), so no issues there.;
I keep coming really close to buying the LG C9 OLED that everyone here is always raving about, but it's kind of hard to justify spending the money as I wouldn't hook up any of my consoles or PC to it (it would go in the living room) and we would be feeding it so little 4K content.