LG UltraGear FHD 32-Inch Gaming Monitor 32GN50R, VA 5ms (GtG) with HDR 10 Compatibility, NVIDIA G-SYNC, and AMD FreeSync Premium, 165Hz, Black
Manufacturer:
LG
Model Number:
32GN50R-B.AUS
Product SKU:
B0BHXN2J38
UPC:
195174040966
ASIN:
B0BHXN2J38
Brand:
LG
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
8.9 x 28.1 x 20.3 Inches
Item Weight:
13.01 Pounds
Item model number:
32GN50R-B.AUS
Manufacturer:
LG
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Just returned a 27" 1080p because resolution was too low. And my desk is pretty big. This would be quite a bit worse.
Not terrible deal but... it's 1920 x 1080 Display Resolution ... I'd recommend putting (1920x1080) in title or description of post.
IMO, most people would prefer at least QHD (2560x1440) in a 32" monitor.
I recently purchased a LG 32" UltraGear QHD (2560x1440) 165Hz HDR 10 Monitor with FreeSync - (32GN600-B) from Walmart for $200 in Nov. I like it. It's currently $239 ...
Really isnt a deal given that QHD 144Hz VA panels are in the low $200 range. Monitors last forever, they're worth the extra little bit especially at this screen size unless you only ever plan to use them for gaming.
VA is just better. It's not the in-between IPS and TN people make it out to be. The only edge IPS has is viewing angles. The color has more to do with tuning done by manufacturers.
You can't say you prefer VA over IPS on here. People will burn you at the stake lol
You can't say you prefer VA over IPS on here. People will burn you at the stake lol
Realizing that now lol. My opinion is unchanged though utilized correctly VA is a better panel technology as a primary monitor. You can make a really solid case for cheaper TVs using IPS.
Not terrible deal but... it's 1920 x 1080 Display Resolution ... I'd recommend putting (1920x1080) in title or description of post.
IMO, most people would prefer at least QHD (2560x1440) in a 32" monitor.
I recently purchased a LG 32" UltraGear QHD (2560x1440) 165Hz HDR 10 Monitor with FreeSync - (32GN600-B) from Walmart for $200 in Nov. I like it. It's currently $239 ...
How is the Costco LG one? I saw it in store, but the colors on the demo looked washed out and awful. Is it better in actual use? Also, does it have a VESA mount?
VA is just better. It's not the in-between IPS and TN people make it out to be. The only edge IPS has is viewing angles. The color has more to do with tuning done by manufacturers.
VA definitely isn't "just better" than IPS. IPS has better color accuracy than VA, and a MUCH better pixel response time. High end VA panels have gotten better at the latter over the years, but they're still nowhere near that of IPS or OLED. I tried two of the highest end VA gaming monitors on the market and returned both because the smearing was terrible. VA is better than IPS for watching movies, but IPS is much better for fast paced high refresh rate gaming and work that requires color accuracy (like photo or video editing).
Not terrible deal but... it's 1920 x 1080 Display Resolution ... I'd recommend putting (1920x1080) in title or description of post.
IMO, most people would prefer at least QHD (2560x1440) in a 32" monitor.
I recently purchased a LG 32" UltraGear QHD (2560x1440) 165Hz HDR 10 Monitor with FreeSync - (32GN600-B) from Walmart for $200 in Nov. I like it. It's currently $239 ...
Sceptre Curved 32" Gaming Monitor Up to 240Hz 1ms 99% sRGB AMD FreeSync Premium Build-in Speakers, HDMI x3 Displayport Machine Black (C325B-FWD240) https://a.co/d/8ujYiIO - is this better than the one op posted? It's 190$ in my local store. Thinking of buying it.
whats wrong with moving it closer to you on your giant desk?
if the res is "too low", how would moving closer help..? pixels just get bigger as distance goes down, so it would get worse and you'd be able to see more jagged edges.
agree with others, once you get to 27'' you want 1440... unless you're older, then 1080 is fine, they love it. kinda like that "mkxe text stupid huge" on your cellphone at 32'' even 1440 starts to get questionable.
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IMO, most people would prefer at least QHD (2560x1440) in a 32" monitor.
I recently purchased a LG 32" UltraGear QHD (2560x1440) 165Hz HDR 10 Monitor with FreeSync - (32GN600-B) from Walmart for $200 in Nov. I like it. It's currently $239 ...
https://www.walmart.com/ip/LG-32-.../406688031
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You can't say you prefer VA over IPS on here. People will burn you at the stake lol
Realizing that now lol. My opinion is unchanged though utilized correctly VA is a better panel technology as a primary monitor. You can make a really solid case for cheaper TVs using IPS.
IMO, most people would prefer at least QHD (2560x1440) in a 32" monitor.
I recently purchased a LG 32" UltraGear QHD (2560x1440) 165Hz HDR 10 Monitor with FreeSync - (32GN600-B) from Walmart for $200 in Nov. I like it. It's currently $239 ...
https://www.walmart.com/ip/LG-32-.../406688031
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VA definitely isn't "just better" than IPS. IPS has better color accuracy than VA, and a MUCH better pixel response time. High end VA panels have gotten better at the latter over the years, but they're still nowhere near that of IPS or OLED. I tried two of the highest end VA gaming monitors on the market and returned both because the smearing was terrible. VA is better than IPS for watching movies, but IPS is much better for fast paced high refresh rate gaming and work that requires color accuracy (like photo or video editing).
IMO, most people would prefer at least QHD (2560x1440) in a 32" monitor.
I recently purchased a LG 32" UltraGear QHD (2560x1440) 165Hz HDR 10 Monitor with FreeSync - (32GN600-B) from Walmart for $200 in Nov. I like it. It's currently $239 ...
https://www.walmart.com/ip/LG-32-.../406688031
you can also catch the HP X32 IPS QHD in this same price range.
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agree with others, once you get to 27'' you want 1440... unless you're older, then 1080 is fine, they love it. kinda like that "mkxe text stupid huge" on your cellphone at 32'' even 1440 starts to get questionable.