Tex-ArozziThe LG product page for at least the 31MU97C-B model says it has HDMI 1.4 ports, which wouldn't normally support 4K@60Hz to my understanding. That's not to say it wouldn't work, there's some conflicting information I've seen on that, but at least it may not be a sure thing. http://www.lg.com/us/commercial/lcd-computer-monitors/lg-31MU97C-B
SolecsI noticed that too. Seems a bit odd considering the specs also say the V-Frequency over HDMI is 50-60Hz, same as over DP.
Maybe @B.Hutch can confirm with LG for us?
Tex-ArozziAccording to the fourth page, the HDMI port is only HDMI 1.4, and can only output the full resolution at 24Hz. You might want to make that more clear, as some people will be expecting to use the HDMI input for something other than 4K blu-ray playback.
lcarsosApparently there is a way to use dual HDMI 1.4 ports to push 4k at 60Hz. Did a quick google search. Didnt look up details though.
These days any PC with a HDMI port has DP anyway I think.. should be fine.
Tex-ArozziYou are wrong about this supporting 60hz on HDMI. Last page of your attachment, under Resolution lists @24 for HDMI, @60 for PC (Displayport I assume).
GaryFungThe workaround is to use both HDMI ports and put the monitor in split screen mode.
Then you need a GPU which is capable of supporting this arrangement. Its basically having two monitors, each with half the resolution at 60hz.
Description could be clearer about this. Hopefully no one is misled.
Maybe @B.Hutch can confirm with LG for us?
These days any PC with a HDMI port has DP anyway I think.. should be fine.
Then you need a GPU which is capable of supporting this arrangement. Its basically having two monitors, each with half the resolution at 60hz.
Description could be clearer about this. Hopefully no one is misled.