This price is even lower than the last time this monitor was part of a Frontpage Deal.
This price is $171 lower (48% savings) than the list price.
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Comes with a 1-year warranty from date of delivery.
The item in this listing is an Open Box (packaging maybe slightly distressed) The unit powers on with factory settings restored and includes the original accessories.
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This price is even lower than the last time this monitor was part of a Frontpage Deal.
This price is $171 lower (48% savings) than the list price.
About this product:
Comes with a 1-year warranty from date of delivery.
The item in this listing is an Open Box (packaging maybe slightly distressed) The unit powers on with factory settings restored and includes the original accessories.
About this store:
quickshipelectronics via eBay offers free 30 day returns.
Well, for starters. It reviews pretty low on Rtings: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re.../32gn650-b in regards to screen quality/display angles/HDR/Color Gamut/etc.
165 hz is awesome, but because this is a VA panel, and has a weird effect when you view it from the side... lots of people find themselves returning it after spending over 250$ MSRP new.. or at least, when it was priced that way.
I would say, being an owner of one, at 180$ New, I kept it just because it was a CHEAP 32in and a CHEAP 165hz entry in the realm.
I personally use a 34in ultrawide 144hz, and let the gf use the 32in 164hz, she does not really seem to notice, not really being a premium gamer like I am.
FINAL REVIEW:
After owning one of these for 6+ months, if you want to have a CHEAP/Affordable monitor at 165 hz, without caring too much about viewing angles or anything like that, go for it. There aren't too many others in the price range at 165 hz and 1440p.
If you prefer good quality imagery (see the Rtings review for more on this) and can afford 250+$, I would recommend looking anywhere else at any of the other 165hz displays, especially if you can afford an IPS panel.
I would not use this as my daily driver (although I tried for a couple months...) I main escape from tarkov/rocket league, and both of those games on this display, were not as satisfactory to me than they were on a TN 34in ultrawide panel.
5/10.
Would not buy again. Didnt return because I just recycled into the GF's rig ,and already spend the money.
TLDR: Don't buy unless you cant afford a better model, and want to experience 1440p gaming at 32in.
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Well, for starters. It reviews pretty low on Rtings: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re.../32gn650-b in regards to screen quality/display angles/HDR/Color Gamut/etc.
165 hz is awesome, but because this is a VA panel, and has a weird effect when you view it from the side... lots of people find themselves returning it after spending over 250$ MSRP new.. or at least, when it was priced that way.
I would say, being an owner of one, at 180$ New, I kept it just because it was a CHEAP 32in and a CHEAP 165hz entry in the realm.
I personally use a 34in ultrawide 144hz, and let the gf use the 32in 164hz, she does not really seem to notice, not really being a premium gamer like I am.
FINAL REVIEW:
After owning one of these for 6+ months, if you want to have a CHEAP/Affordable monitor at 165 hz, without caring too much about viewing angles or anything like that, go for it. There aren't too many others in the price range at 165 hz and 1440p.
If you prefer good quality imagery (see the Rtings review for more on this) and can afford 250+$, I would recommend looking anywhere else at any of the other 165hz displays, especially if you can afford an IPS panel.
I would not use this as my daily driver (although I tried for a couple months...) I main escape from tarkov/rocket league, and both of those games on this display, were not as satisfactory to me than they were on a TN 34in ultrawide panel.
5/10.
Would not buy again. Didnt return because I just recycled into the GF's rig ,and already spend the money.
TLDR: Don't buy unless you cant afford a better model, and want to experience 1440p gaming at 32in.
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I brought the same monitor from Costco two months ago when it was on sale ($250, after $50 off).
It was pretty dim and I tried to tweak the settings to make it look brighter, but unfortunately it didn't work out for me. I ended up returning it.
Is there any monitor that's coming up that's OLED, 1440p or 4K, Hdmi 2.1, 120hz and above and between 27 to 32inch screen (normal ratio)? I think that will be expensive but it's something I don't see ever upgrading for a long long time. I just hate buying a monitor and upgrading and then trying to figure out how to deal with old one. Too many monitors on my desk already. And it's hard to sell monitors.
Amazing deal for what it is. I have an older 144hz 32in LG from 3 years ago, tempted to get one of these to finally have a second monitor.
Also as a current VA user, I wanted to say it's absolutely fine for a lot of people, especially at pricing like this. Don't let the viewing angle reply guys steer you away (unless you're some weirdo trying to use a gaming monitor from way off to the side), because there are zero IPS options with these specs, and IPS has it's own downsides.
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Well, for starters. It reviews pretty low on Rtings: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re.../32gn650-b in regards to screen quality/display angles/HDR/Color Gamut/etc.
165 hz is awesome, but because this is a VA panel, and has a weird effect when you view it from the side... lots of people find themselves returning it after spending over 250$ MSRP new.. or at least, when it was priced that way.
I would say, being an owner of one, at 180$ New, I kept it just because it was a CHEAP 32in and a CHEAP 165hz entry in the realm.
I personally use a 34in ultrawide 144hz, and let the gf use the 32in 164hz, she does not really seem to notice, not really being a premium gamer like I am.
FINAL REVIEW:
After owning one of these for 6+ months, if you want to have a CHEAP/Affordable monitor at 165 hz, without caring too much about viewing angles or anything like that, go for it. There aren't too many others in the price range at 165 hz and 1440p.
If you prefer good quality imagery (see the Rtings review for more on this) and can afford 250+$, I would recommend looking anywhere else at any of the other 165hz displays, especially if you can afford an IPS panel.
I would not use this as my daily driver (although I tried for a couple months...) I main escape from tarkov/rocket league, and both of those games on this display, were not as satisfactory to me than they were on a TN 34in ultrawide panel.
5/10.
Would not buy again. Didnt return because I just recycled into the GF's rig ,and already spend the money.
TLDR: Don't buy unless you cant afford a better model, and want to experience 1440p gaming at 32in.
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This is the exact one Costco sells, which people abuse their return policy often, but i guess when it comes to electronics they cant just sell it, has to be sent back and i assume people like this ebay guy buy it off a 2nd hand pallet discount rate.
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165 hz is awesome, but because this is a VA panel, and has a weird effect when you view it from the side... lots of people find themselves returning it after spending over 250$ MSRP new.. or at least, when it was priced that way.
I would say, being an owner of one, at 180$ New, I kept it just because it was a CHEAP 32in and a CHEAP 165hz entry in the realm.
I personally use a 34in ultrawide 144hz, and let the gf use the 32in 164hz, she does not really seem to notice, not really being a premium gamer like I am.
FINAL REVIEW:
After owning one of these for 6+ months, if you want to have a CHEAP/Affordable monitor at 165 hz, without caring too much about viewing angles or anything like that, go for it. There aren't too many others in the price range at 165 hz and 1440p.
If you prefer good quality imagery (see the Rtings review for more on this) and can afford 250+$, I would recommend looking anywhere else at any of the other 165hz displays, especially if you can afford an IPS panel.
I would not use this as my daily driver (although I tried for a couple months...) I main escape from tarkov/rocket league, and both of those games on this display, were not as satisfactory to me than they were on a TN 34in ultrawide panel.
5/10.
Would not buy again. Didnt return because I just recycled into the GF's rig ,and already spend the money.
TLDR: Don't buy unless you cant afford a better model, and want to experience 1440p gaming at 32in.
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165 hz is awesome, but because this is a VA panel, and has a weird effect when you view it from the side... lots of people find themselves returning it after spending over 250$ MSRP new.. or at least, when it was priced that way.
I would say, being an owner of one, at 180$ New, I kept it just because it was a CHEAP 32in and a CHEAP 165hz entry in the realm.
I personally use a 34in ultrawide 144hz, and let the gf use the 32in 164hz, she does not really seem to notice, not really being a premium gamer like I am.
FINAL REVIEW:
After owning one of these for 6+ months, if you want to have a CHEAP/Affordable monitor at 165 hz, without caring too much about viewing angles or anything like that, go for it. There aren't too many others in the price range at 165 hz and 1440p.
If you prefer good quality imagery (see the Rtings review for more on this) and can afford 250+$, I would recommend looking anywhere else at any of the other 165hz displays, especially if you can afford an IPS panel.
I would not use this as my daily driver (although I tried for a couple months...) I main escape from tarkov/rocket league, and both of those games on this display, were not as satisfactory to me than they were on a TN 34in ultrawide panel.
5/10.
Would not buy again. Didnt return because I just recycled into the GF's rig ,and already spend the money.
TLDR: Don't buy unless you cant afford a better model, and want to experience 1440p gaming at 32in.
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It was pretty dim and I tried to tweak the settings to make it look brighter, but unfortunately it didn't work out for me. I ended up returning it.
Also as a current VA user, I wanted to say it's absolutely fine for a lot of people, especially at pricing like this. Don't let the viewing angle reply guys steer you away (unless you're some weirdo trying to use a gaming monitor from way off to the side), because there are zero IPS options with these specs, and IPS has it's own downsides.
165 hz is awesome, but because this is a VA panel, and has a weird effect when you view it from the side... lots of people find themselves returning it after spending over 250$ MSRP new.. or at least, when it was priced that way.
I would say, being an owner of one, at 180$ New, I kept it just because it was a CHEAP 32in and a CHEAP 165hz entry in the realm.
I personally use a 34in ultrawide 144hz, and let the gf use the 32in 164hz, she does not really seem to notice, not really being a premium gamer like I am.
FINAL REVIEW:
After owning one of these for 6+ months, if you want to have a CHEAP/Affordable monitor at 165 hz, without caring too much about viewing angles or anything like that, go for it. There aren't too many others in the price range at 165 hz and 1440p.
If you prefer good quality imagery (see the Rtings review for more on this) and can afford 250+$, I would recommend looking anywhere else at any of the other 165hz displays, especially if you can afford an IPS panel.
I would not use this as my daily driver (although I tried for a couple months...) I main escape from tarkov/rocket league, and both of those games on this display, were not as satisfactory to me than they were on a TN 34in ultrawide panel.
5/10.
Would not buy again. Didnt return because I just recycled into the GF's rig ,and already spend the money.
TLDR: Don't buy unless you cant afford a better model, and want to experience 1440p gaming at 32in.
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