LG UltraGear FHD 32-Inch Gaming Monitor 32GN50R, VA 5ms (GtG) with HDR 10 Compatibility, NVIDIA G-SYNC, and AMD FreeSync Premium, 165Hz, Black

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  • Ramil Fernandez

    > 24 hour

    Picture quality of this monitor is great, bought for gaming purposes. It serves the purpose very well. Will recommend this from those looking for affordable gaming 32 monitor. It has 165Hz, G-SYNC, 5ms, Thin vessel monitor.

  • robert w. hilton

    > 24 hour

    Item arrived on time and was as advertised. Surprisingly nothing was damaged in shipment. Picture quality is better than what I had, but not as good as I was hoping for. This is a mid range monitor - not bad, but not great.

  • Sono

    > 24 hour

    This monitor is excellent, the specs on this monitor are a great value for the money. Most monitors with these specs cost about a hundred dollars more. The contrast makes the colors vibrant and pop. The brightness is more than adequate for gaming and working. The aesthetics are also slick with the red orange accents, although you cant really see them while you are working on the monitor. Im coming from a 1080p 60Hz LG monitor and the difference while gamming is noticeable. The Hz provide a smoother picture and experience while gaming. Big pluses: -Comes with 4ft display cable, which is important because you can not get the 144Hz without display cable! -Price is $100 less than other models of same quality. -Red orange accents look slick -Raises and lowers, tilts -Ability to fine tune with onscreen display Cons: - Comes about 8 off of the wall when on original stand. This is only a problem if your workstation is against a wall and you like the monitor pushed up against the wall on your desk. But you can always mount it to the wall because its fully VESA mountable.

  • Justin

    > 24 hour

    Great picture and durable product but it is very top heavy unless the screen is titled back.

  • Jon Paschal

    > 24 hour

    I finally landed on this monitor after a ton of research. For the price and size it was a bargain. Ive logged about 3 weeks of gaming and I have had zero issues. The extra features are more than I expected and with very little adjustments to the factory settings I am able to get great colors from this monitor. I highly recommend downloading the software from LGs website to give even more control over features you might not expect from a monitor. Lastly, going from a 60hz screen to a 144hz screen is more than noticeable and will change your life.

  • Drew

    > 24 hour

    I have monitor shopping for awhile now. My last PC and setup upgrade is over 5 years old now and it was time to start over. Before this behemoth, I had a 24 1080p display that has served me well, and while I do love its fast response times and high refresh rate, I wanted something larger. Thus, I was looking for at 27 displays; only problem was I couldnt find one within my budget. Thats when I heard about this monitor. It had good reviews all around and decided to give it a whirl. Below is my listed Pros/Cons for this monitor. --Pros-- 1. Size This monitor is massive. I thought I knew what 32 displays looked like, but it is a whole different story when it is on your desk. If you are someone who wants a monitor that takes up your whole field of view but doesnt want a 21:9 aspect ratio monitor, this is it. The size of the display is awesome for games. I kicked up Doom 2016 for test run on this guy and I ended up playing for much longer than I originally anticipated. 2. Response Time/Refresh Rate With a low response time and a high refresh rate along with adaptive sync, this monitor is smooth. I play a variety of games and even compared to my former BenQ TN monitor it is fast. Its pleasant to move around the desktop and kill demons in Doom. What more can you ask for? 3. Price The most attractive thing to me is the price of this monitor. Many 1440p/144Hz monitors can be rather expensive. If you want a name brand monitor with those specs, there are only a few under $450 US. On the other hand, this monitor goes on sale from $375 to $300 often (If you can get one in stock). This is a steal for these kind of specs. --Cons-- 1. Size Wait... I thought this was a pro? you might say. While I think it is, this is also can be huge con for some. The monitor for any desk with a depth of less than 2 is too small. You need to either wall mount this beast or have a deep desk. I recommend this due to the weak pixel density of the monitor of around 93ppi. This is about the same PPI of a 24/1080p display, but it may bother some. 2. VA Panel Some monitor purest dislike VA panels for their bad viewing angles and lack of color reproduction compared to IPS. I personally only notice a slight color shift at the very tips of the corners, this might be a deal-breaker for some. Overall, I would recommend this monitor if you are looking for a big monitor for immersive gaming, multimedia consumption and have the space to easily view this honk of a display.

  • Telford/ Rochelle

    > 24 hour

    Just as described, no dead pixels lots of landscape to run multiple programs when not gaming. One thing to note, weight is stated as 18.3lbs. However, when my freight forwarder reported the weight as 30lbs I thought they were trying to scam me thats till I weigh it, what do you know 30lbs.

  • Miguel

    > 24 hour

    Absolutely the best monitor that you can get for 1440p/144hz gaming. I use display port to connect to the PC so getting the max refresh rate is perfect. The viewing angles are great, the colors after a little adjustment, using the colors settings recommended from a video by Hardware Unboxed and the colors look great. It can get very bright if needed. It has an Audio out port to be able to connect headphones or external speakers to the monitor for sound and that is very convenient since external speakers or headphones will sound better than if the monitor had internal speakers. I dont experience any ghosting at all while gaming. Excellent monitor. 10/10 would buy again

  • ben

    > 24 hour

    I previously was using a Samsung 4k 28in TN panel from 2014 that I paid 320$ for 2 years ago. The color is not as good as most VA panels but compared to this VA panel the color on my old TN panel is nearly as good. My biggest complaint about this LG monitor is that its not very bright AT ALL. Compared to my TN panel its really only half as bright. Even at 100% brightness the monitor is only 50% of my TN panel. Its much too dark for some games or even normal desktop use. I sit 2 feet from the monitor and its just not that bright at all. The good thing is the 144 hertz panel. I dont notice any ghosting at all and no dead pixels thank God. The color is just a little better than my 10 bit TN panel (FRC). This panel can also use 10 bit but its just not as good as other VA panels on the market. I should of probably went and purchased the Samsung 32 HDR panel thats VA 144 hertz. Its 600 C/dm brightness is plenty for great color production. This LG monitor is advertised at 350 but the real brightness of it is really 300. My Samsung 4k TN panel is 370 peak brightness and its literally double. Dont pay over 300$ for this monitor and get it on sale if you have to have 144 hertz. For me being my first Gaming monitor Im not that impressed. Playing Age of Empires 2 Definitive edition is smooth as butter Ill have to admit. But the picture quality just isnt there. I watched a Hardware Unboxed review as I follow Tim and Steve and watch every video they put out and this was one of Tims best monitors but Im not impressed. My 27 BenQ from 5 years ago produces a better image than this LG panel does that is VA. If you do want a 144 hertz 2k monitor go for a 27 panel. 32 is just too much for 2k and you can see pixelation from the text. 4k is awesome of course at 60 hertz freesync. If you can find the Samsung UED 4k TN panel thats 1ms 60 hertz for under 300$ its a hell of deal. That is truly a damn good panel for just about anything if you have a 1080 Ti or better. If you game like me, dont go IPS as its terrible for gaming. TN and VA panels are the best for gaming. If you absolutely just want the fastest panel go TN. If you want a decent picture and fast panel go with a VA that cost around 450$. I wish I would of spent the extra 150$ on that Samsung panel now. I do play on having my 4k TN panel and this one side by side on my desk soon so I get the best of both worlds I suppose. Edit 3/31/20 I noticed the monitor shows a very black dark spot in the center about 6 inches tall and 1 inch from the top to 3 inches right in the center bottom. It shows up in many games and is very very annoying to see in brightly lit areas. I should probably return this monitor but I guess my chance at getting dead pixels on the next would be just as bad so Ill probably keep it. And on another note the Black stabilizer kills the contrast of the colors too much so I turned it off completely.

  • Theophan

    > 24 hour

    For the price, you wont find a better monitor with this size, refresh rate, picture quality, response time, and craftsmanship. I dont remember what the negative reviews were about, but this 1440p 32 gaming monitor is top notch for me. I came from a 1080p 60hz screen, so this is an incredible upgrade for me. LoL and BDO look absolutely stunning and my game play is smoother than ever. I see EVERYTHING so smoothly during team fights now. My only complaint is that video streaming doesnt always provide you with anything higher than 1080p, so you wont get the most quality out of your monitor unless the website streaming your videos also enables 1440p-4k streaming. UPDATE: Also want to mention that the monitor supports FREESYNC, not G-SYNC. Was a bit disappointed in learning that, since I have an Nvidia GPU, not AMD.

Immerse yourself in your favorite games with this fast VA monitor featuring a 1ms (GtG) response time, wide viewing angles, and high color accuracy with sRGB 95%. See moving objects on the screen more clearly with a high native 165 Hz refresh rate and 1ms Motion Blur Reduction. NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium support virtually eliminates screen tearing and minimize stutter in high-resolution and fast-paced games for a fast and fluid gaming experience with supported video cards. Dynamic Action Sync reduces input lag and elevates your gameplay, allowing you to respond to your opponents quickly, while Black Stabilizer allows you to see them more clearly in the dark. Use the Crosshair feature for enhanced vision and precision in first-person shooters. Adjust the tilt, height, and pivot for the best ergonomics, ensuring that you have the most comfortable viewing position to play your games.

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