31.5" In-Plane-Switching (IPS) Panel
HDMI | DisplayPort 1.4
3840 x 2160 Resolution @ 60 Hz
1000:1 Static Contrast Ratio
350 cd/m² Brightness
178°/178° Viewing Angles
5 ms Response Time (Gray-to-Gray)
1.07 Billion Colors
Supports AMD FreeSync
Built-In 5W Stereo Speakers
Amazon (historical low):
https://www.amazon.com/LG-32UN650...B08FQ42MN1 NLA
B&H also has it for the same price:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/pr...nitor.html
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This is 22.7 pounds, has a black housing and extra $ for the ergo stand I don't really need.
Camel shows it's low was $596.99 https://urlhasbeenblock
I'm a little on the fence since my HP 27" IPS 1440p works well, so thinking I'll keep waiting for the 32" 4K IPS models with USB-C to be more prevalent this year
I think the monitor is great. I'm a CPA so I use it for tax software, Excel, etc. along with watching YouTube, Xfinity, etc. I hooked up a Roku to the 2nd HDMI input and that works very well. Text is super crisp. I set Windows 10 to 200% scaling and it works perfect (anything smaller is too small for me). 4k video from YouTube looks great. Despite being an IPS panel, contrast looks absolutely fine. Viewing angles are superb.
The stand is very good too as it's easy to adjust height which is important for a monitor of this size.
Before I bought this, I actually tried 2 different 4k tvs out for monitor usage. I had bought a Samsung 32QR60 for around $399 and a Sony 43X800H for $398 (rated fantastic to use as a PC monitor). I ended up returning both. I liked the Sony better as the text looked sharper but there was an annoying input lag using the mouse which would come and go (the TV was always in the proper mode for PC use). Also, 43 inches is massive for a monitor viewed from around 3 feet away. My neck was getting sore from looking up to the top of the monitor. Side to side was fine, top to bottom was difficult to live with.
Regarding the Samsung, it just doesn't look as good as the LG IPS monitor. Video quality was probably a bit better on the Samsung as it has a slightly glossy screen with a drop better contrast but for everyday work, I much prefer the LG. Text is rendered clearer and darker on the LG no matter what angle you're looking at on the screen. In addition, with the Roku, it fares well for secondary TV usage (although I wish the Roku could control the volume of the built in LG speakers but it can't). I've watched a couple of NBA games and a couple of movies and it's all very good. No complaints using this as a TV (while sitting at my desk).
If you're looking for a 32 inch 4K IPS monitor, they really don't come much cheaper than the current price of $440. Not cheap by any means but a still a good value for a very high quality monitor.
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I think the monitor is great. I'm a CPA so I use it for tax software, Excel, etc. along with watching YouTube, Xfinity, etc. I hooked up a Roku to the 2nd HDMI input and that works very well. Text is super crisp. I set Windows 10 to 200% scaling and it works perfect (anything smaller is too small for me). 4k video from YouTube looks great. Despite being an IPS panel, contrast looks absolutely fine. Viewing angles are superb.
The stand is very good too as it's easy to adjust height which is important for a monitor of this size.
Before I bought this, I actually tried 2 different 4k tvs out for monitor usage. I had bought a Samsung 32Q50R for around $399 and a Sony 43X800H for $398 (rated fantastic to use as a PC monitor). I ended up returning both. I liked the Sony better than the Samsung as the text looked sharper but there was an annoying input lag using the mouse which would come and go (the TV was always in the proper mode for PC use). Also, 43 inches is massive for a monitor viewed from around 3 feet away. My neck was getting sore from looking up to the top of the monitor. Side to side was fine, top to bottom was difficult to live with.
Regarding the Samsung, it just doesn't look as good as the LG IPS monitor. Video quality was probably a bit better on the Samsung as it has a slightly glossy screen with a drop better contrast but for everyday work, I much prefer the LG. Text is rendered clearer and darker on the LG no matter what angle you're looking at on the screen. In addition, with the Roku, it fares well for secondary TV usage (although I wish the Roku could control the volume of the built in LG speakers but it can't). I've watched a couple of NBA games and a couple of movies and it's all very good. No complaints using this as a TV (while sitting at my desk).
If you're looking for a 32 inch 4K IPS monitor, they really don't come much cheaper than the current price of $440. Not cheap by any means but a still a good value for a very high quality monitor.
So it's pretty much 144/240 or bust when it comes to competitive first-person shooters like CS:GO, Valorant, or Overwatch to name a few.
So it's pretty much 144/240 or bust when it comes to competitive first-person shooters like CS:GO, Valorant, or Overwatch to name a few.
See the link. The data I've seen says you are incorrect.
See the link. The data I've seen says you are incorrect.
How important is curve?
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How important is curve?