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expiredxlongx posted Oct 11, 2021 05:35 PM
Costco Members: 32" LG 32UN880 Ultrafine 3840x2160 4K IPS Monitor w/ ErgoStand
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I like the monitor, but it's my first 4k screen and haven't directly compared it to other options in person. I'm using it for coding and other productivity work where IPS is typically preferred to VA panels, but that may be subjective.
The stand is great, and I don't see any dead pixels. Brightness is fine, though it's far from real HDR (and I turned off HDR). It's mildly annoying that the monitor does not auto-switch between the inputs. I have a PC connected via DP and a macbook via USB-C and have to manually go back and forth (four clicks on the little joystick). A proper external KVM would avoid this problem, but other monitors support auto-switching.
Coming from an old 30" 2560x1600 monitor, I was impressed by how thin and light this screen is. I also like getting sharper text and slightly more screen real estate with ~1.25x scaling. On that front, I thought 4k gave you a ton of pixels, but something like 6k or more would be much nicer since you could do 2x scaling and still have 3000+ horizontal pixels.
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That said I'm probably ordering two of these 32" units to replace the single 43". I need more desktop space.
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I like the monitor, but it's my first 4k screen and haven't directly compared it to other options in person. I'm using it for coding and other productivity work where IPS is typically preferred to VA panels, but that may be subjective.
The stand is great, and I don't see any dead pixels. Brightness is fine, though it's far from real HDR (and I turned off HDR). It's mildly annoying that the monitor does not auto-switch between the inputs. I have a PC connected via DP and a macbook via USB-C and have to manually go back and forth (four clicks on the little joystick). A proper external KVM would avoid this problem, but other monitors support auto-switching.
Coming from an old 30" 2560x1600 monitor, I was impressed by how thin and light this screen is. I also like getting sharper text and slightly more screen real estate with ~1.25x scaling. On that front, I thought 4k gave you a ton of pixels, but something like 6k or more would be much nicer since you could do 2x scaling and still have 3000+ horizontal pixels.
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I like the monitor, but it's my first 4k screen and haven't directly compared it to other options in person. I'm using it for coding and other productivity work where IPS is typically preferred to VA panels, but that may be subjective.
The stand is great, and I don't see any dead pixels. Brightness is fine, though it's far from real HDR (and I turned off HDR). It's mildly annoying that the monitor does not auto-switch between the inputs. I have a PC connected via DP and a macbook via USB-C and have to manually go back and forth (four clicks on the little joystick). A proper external KVM would avoid this problem, but other monitors support auto-switching.
Coming from an old 30" 2560x1600 monitor, I was impressed by how thin and light this screen is. I also like getting sharper text and slightly more screen real estate with ~1.25x scaling. On that front, I thought 4k gave you a ton of pixels, but something like 6k or more would be much nicer since you could do 2x scaling and still have 3000+ horizontal pixels.
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