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Prime Members: 32'' LG UltraGear QHD 180Hz 1ms FreeSync 1000R Curved Monitor

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$187

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 32" LG UltraGear QHD 180Hz 1ms FreeSync HDR10 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor (32GS60QC-B) on sale for $199.99 > now $187.14. Shipping is free.

LG Partner Store also has 32" LG UltraGear QHD 180Hz 1ms FreeSync HDR10 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor (32GS60QC-B) on sale for $179.99Shipping is free.

Note: For the LG Partner Store, you need to log in to your EPP/EDU/HULU Perks account to see the discounted price.

Thanks to Community Member 0vercl0ck for sharing this deal.

Specs/Key Features
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440 (QHD)
  • Refresh Rate: 180Hz
  • Brightness: 300 Nits
  • Response Time: 1ms (GtG)
  • Contrast Ratio: 3000:1 (Typ.)
  • Color Gamut (Typ.): sRGB 99%
  • Panel Type: VA
  • AMD FreeSync, HDR 10
    • Ports:
      • 1x HDMI
      • 1x DisplayPort

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This deal is exclusively for Amazon Prime members
    • This offer is priced only slightly more ($3) than our front page deal from February 2025.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 12.7k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 32" LG UltraGear QHD 180Hz 1ms FreeSync HDR10 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor (32GS60QC-B) on sale for $199.99 > now $187.14. Shipping is free.

LG Partner Store also has 32" LG UltraGear QHD 180Hz 1ms FreeSync HDR10 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor (32GS60QC-B) on sale for $179.99Shipping is free.

Note: For the LG Partner Store, you need to log in to your EPP/EDU/HULU Perks account to see the discounted price.

Thanks to Community Member 0vercl0ck for sharing this deal.

Specs/Key Features
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440 (QHD)
  • Refresh Rate: 180Hz
  • Brightness: 300 Nits
  • Response Time: 1ms (GtG)
  • Contrast Ratio: 3000:1 (Typ.)
  • Color Gamut (Typ.): sRGB 99%
  • Panel Type: VA
  • AMD FreeSync, HDR 10
    • Ports:
      • 1x HDMI
      • 1x DisplayPort

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This deal is exclusively for Amazon Prime members
    • This offer is priced only slightly more ($3) than our front page deal from February 2025.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 12.7k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: LG 32GS60QC-B Ultragear 32-inch Curved Gaming Monitor QHD (2560x1440) 180Hz 1ms 1000R AMD FreeSync HDR10 HDMIx2 DisplayPort Black

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slackerrudie
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There used to be 3 main types of video game monitors. The panels or screens were TN, VA, IPS. Each had a benefit and flaw. TN had super-fast response times for very fast games, but the color was not good. VA had very good contrast and deeper black but the response times were not as good and led to blurring of images in super-fast games. IPS does not have as deep black and contrast, but it has good color in relation to a TN panel. When you use a VA panel side by side with an IPS panel in a super-fast game, the image on the IPS looks much smoother.

What some gamers will do is have 2 screens. A VA screen to play slower paced games like an RTS or RPG. Then an IPS screen to play an FPS.
DocStrange26
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I'd be careful with dismissing something just because it's a VA panel. "Super dated" is not a very good assessment of this technology.

I'm not familiar with this particular model, but Samsung still makes some of the best VA panels for gaming with very few of the issues people usually have with VA panel technology such as ghosting.
SunsetSuperman
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I have 3 of these in 27". I bought them last Black Friday for $156 each. I've been very happy with them. I use them 10+ hours a day for work and some occasional gaming on the weekend. I tried going back to a flat panel before I bought them, and concluded that I'll always prefer curved monitors.

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VA panel
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Quote from Dealhunter1257 :
VA panel
What does this mean Va panel?
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Quote from Matapato :
its quiet old, look it up on google. everyone wants oled or maybe ips as second option, TN and VA are super dated.
There are deals today on Amazon. For $200 what should I get please? I am using a 13 year old monitor now but my pc is just medium quality.
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Quote from TheDonAndMikeShow :
What does this mean Va panel?
There used to be 3 main types of video game monitors. The panels or screens were TN, VA, IPS. Each had a benefit and flaw. TN had super-fast response times for very fast games, but the color was not good. VA had very good contrast and deeper black but the response times were not as good and led to blurring of images in super-fast games. IPS does not have as deep black and contrast, but it has good color in relation to a TN panel. When you use a VA panel side by side with an IPS panel in a super-fast game, the image on the IPS looks much smoother.

What some gamers will do is have 2 screens. A VA screen to play slower paced games like an RTS or RPG. Then an IPS screen to play an FPS.
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Quote from Matapato :
its quiet old, look it up on google. everyone wants oled or maybe ips as second option, TN and VA are super dated.

I'd be careful with dismissing something just because it's a VA panel. "Super dated" is not a very good assessment of this technology.

I'm not familiar with this particular model, but Samsung still makes some of the best VA panels for gaming with very few of the issues people usually have with VA panel technology such as ghosting.
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Quote from TheDonAndMikeShow :
There are deals today on Amazon. For $200 what should I get please? I am using a 13 year old monitor now but my pc is just medium quality.

I have 3 of these in 27". I bought them last Black Friday for $156 each. I've been very happy with them. I use them 10+ hours a day for work and some occasional gaming on the weekend. I tried going back to a flat panel before I bought them, and concluded that I'll always prefer curved monitors.

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Here's a review of the 27" version. Seems pretty solid.
https://youtu.be/iGBClaQRwCE?si=HNmQtYgcyYomv_MR
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Quote from Deku340 :
Here's a review of the 27" version. Seems pretty solid.
https://youtu.be/iGBClaQRwCE?si=HNmQtYgcyYomv_MR
Thanks for posting. Seems to be a good purchase for the price.
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UPDATE: Found it also on LG Partner store for $180. Amex cashback offers 4% back.

I updated the original post with this information.
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Quote from DocStrange26 :
I'd be careful with dismissing something just because it's a VA panel. "Super dated" is not a very good assessment of this technology. I'm not familiar with this particular model, but Samsung still makes some of the best VA panels for gaming with very few of the issues people usually have with VA panel technology such as ghosting.
As someone with a Samsung 32" G5 VA pannel (LC32G55TQWNXZA), it still has really bad ghosting in some games, specifically in dark scenes. In outside areas with plenty of light, it looks perfectly fine. I believe the G7 or higher doesn't have these ghosting issues.
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Quote from irosales36 :
As someone with a Samsung 32" G5 VA pannel (LC32G55TQWNXZA), it still has really bad ghosting in some games, specifically in dark scenes. In outside areas with plenty of light, it looks perfectly fine. I believe the G7 or higher doesn't have these ghosting issues.

Very true, i should have been more specific. For general use any of the G series is pretty decent. I would say G6-G7 and above becomes preferable for gaming (I have a G6 series and its solid for gaming, although I also have an OLED which is superior) and are still much cheaper than the OLED options. I don't think there are very many IPS options in general compared to VA at least not for cheap (at which point I say just get an OLED), but you definitely can't go wrong with Samsung's upper range G series.

Long story short, for anyone on a budget looking for a decent gaming panel, don't blindly listen to the "VA panel bad" posts because that's a huge generalization. That's like saying avoid all OLED panels because there are some that still have burn in issues. Just do your research first, rtings is a good start and they usually mention if there are any issues like ghosting for a particular panel.
Last edited by DocStrange26 July 7, 2025 at 01:32 PM.
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Quote from 0vercl0ck :
UPDATE: Found it also on LG Partner store for $180. Amex cashback offers 4% back. I updated the original post with this information.
Also when signing up for text message alerts from LG partner store it will give you a 10% code which knocks the price down to $161.99.
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Quote from mojojojo254 :
Also when signing up for text message alerts from LG partner store it will give you a 10% code which knocks the price down to $161.99.
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Got a google account? Feed them your google voice number. You can do 10min of work for $20. It'll keep paying off when you use it for more of these types of offers.
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