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Rating: | (4.41 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 12 Sam's Club Reviews |
Product Name: | LG 32" 4K UHD FreeSync Monitor |
Product Description: | Large Display Immersion 4K UHD resolution delivers breathtaking clarity and precise detail with four times the resolution of Full HD. Vivid Color Expression This color calibrated monitor covers an incredible 95% of the DCI-P3 color space, the current standard utilized by the film industry, assuring an exceptionally wide range of colors. Radeon FreeSync™ Radeon FreeSync™* reduces the tearing and stuttering that occur between a graphic card's frame rate and a monitor's refresh rate enabling smoother motion and less stuttering in demanding games. On-Screen Control On-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. |
Model Number: | 32UK50T |
Product SKU: | 23951090 |
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Secondly, yes.
Third, no one asked, but there's a new model (32UL500-W) which I think is the same exact thing. Check out the details on their site, same brightness, same contrast, same color gamut, etc. Perhaps there's a blatant detail I'm missing someone could fill me in on
Had one, loved it, some people don't. While there are certainly professionals and enthusiasts who would care, for the average joe, I think it's great. Anyone telling anyone it's such a dumpster fire of a monitor that it's unusable is a snob.
It doesn't play 60fps in the latest 3D shooter with everything max out, but the way some of you are saying it, it's like it's practically impossible to get over 60fps.
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Secondly, yes.
Third, no one asked, but there's a new model (32UL500-W) which I think is the same exact thing. Check out the details on their site, same brightness, same contrast, same color gamut, etc. Perhaps there's a blatant detail I'm missing someone could fill me in on
Had one, loved it, some people don't. While there are certainly professionals and enthusiasts who would care, for the average joe, I think it's great. Anyone telling anyone it's such a dumpster fire of a monitor that it's unusable is a snob.
Secondly, yes.
Third, no one asked, but there's a new model (32UL500-W) which I think is the same exact thing. Check out the details on their site, same brightness, same contrast, same color gamut, etc. Perhaps there's a blatant detail I'm missing someone could fill me in on
Had one, loved it, some people don't. While there are certainly professionals and enthusiasts who would care, for the average joe, I think it's great. Anyone telling anyone it's such a dumpster fire of a monitor that it's unusable is a snob.
One has HDR and one doesn't, in assuming.
I used to have a 32" TV 10 years ago and I thought it was pretty good size TV. Yes, two of these would be a challenge to fit on a single desk.
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I've been able to split the screen into quarters and increase my productivity. Doing it for both is just a lot going on. I'd only recommend two for day traders.
I think you meant 60hz. Unless your running a 2080ti or a Titan your graphics card isn't pushing more than 60fps anyways.
60Hz*
Secondly, yes.
Third, no one asked, but there's a new model (32UL500-W) which I think is the same exact thing. Check out the details on their site, same brightness, same contrast, same color gamut, etc. Perhaps there's a blatant detail I'm missing someone could fill me in on
Had one, loved it, some people don't. While there are certainly professionals and enthusiasts who would care, for the average joe, I think it's great. Anyone telling anyone it's such a dumpster fire of a monitor that it's unusable is a snob.
For the $25-$30 price difference I'd wait on the HDR model (32UL500-W)
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