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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Mark M.
> 3 dayI got this on a Prime Day special for a great price. 32 1440p 144hz & Freesync support. Super easy set up the stand just clicks into place. It has DP and HDMI inputs, older cables require an adapter or gpu upgrade. I had some tearing on the windows start screen and desktop with Freesync enabled (gpu is a radeon rx 590) but I turned it off and cranked the refresh and now nary a pixel is out of place. Monitor control is a joystick nub front and center on the bottom edge . Its out of sight and no reaching behind the monitor to make adjustments - I wish every monitor was like that! Screen is super fast, bright, and clear with no dead pixels. Skyrim, SWTOR, ESO, sports streaming (mlb & nhl), streaming movies have never looked better!
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Levi
> 3 dayThis is my first monitor of this kind so take what I say with a grain of salt. Im never going back to anything less than this. I love this thing! I was worried that the drop from my 40 tv to this 32 monitor was going to be off-putting. I was very wrong. This thing feels bigger than my TV and the amount of clarity is almost shocking! I never realized how much of a difference pixel density mattered. And the frame rate going from 60 to 144 is making me happy in ways I never knew I needed. I hope this monitor becomes a standard, because its worth every dollar Im spending on it.
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88 MPH
> 3 day- Its big and really bright. - Colors are brilliant. - The sound quality of the built-in speakers is horrendous... But then youre not buying this for its speakers, are you? If you are, then you need to rethink how you game. LOL - I would recommend this monitor for computer gaming and/or video. Just use a headset. - Excellent build quality. Sturdy.
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Jason
29-09-2024I recently replaced my 15 year old computer with a new gaming rig. Obviously it doesnt make much sense to invest in a high-end PC only to get bottlenecked by my old 1080p 60 MHz monitor, so I went looking for alternatives. After doing some research, 4K monitors seemed excessively expensive. Im intrigued by ultrawides, but theyre also pretty pricey. 1440p monitors are great values right now, however. At this price point, Im very comfortable picking up a good 2K monitor that will hold down the fort for a few years until 4K and/or ultrawide prices come down to earth. Im positive that one of my college-aged kids will take this off my hands when I decide to replace it. This monitor is huge compared to the 24 screen that it replaced. The picture quality is great, and it handles triple digit frame rates with no problem. Im definitely satisfied. The only tiny complaint I have is that the DP cable that comes packaged with the monitor is very short. That doesnt matter much to me since I have my rig sitting on my desk right beside the monitor anyway, but youll probably need to buy another cable if you put your computer under your desk.
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Mark M.
Greater than one weekI got this on a Prime Day special for a great price. 32 1440p 144hz & Freesync support. Super easy set up the stand just clicks into place. It has DP and HDMI inputs, older cables require an adapter or gpu upgrade. I had some tearing on the windows start screen and desktop with Freesync enabled (gpu is a radeon rx 590) but I turned it off and cranked the refresh and now nary a pixel is out of place. Monitor control is a joystick nub front and center on the bottom edge . Its out of sight and no reaching behind the monitor to make adjustments - I wish every monitor was like that! Screen is super fast, bright, and clear with no dead pixels. Skyrim, SWTOR, ESO, sports streaming (mlb & nhl), streaming movies have never looked better!
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Shlean
Greater than one weekSo far so good with the monitor after about 3 months. It comes set to 60 hz and you have to go pretty far into the settings to change it, but its not hard. I got this during black friday for $300 and it has been beyond great for that price. I use Nvidia but couldnt justify g-sync for a 60% price increase. Save that money and put it into your GPU or CPU upgrade. This isnt a curved monitor- its just a large 2080p monitor. I took my PC on a 1500 mile trip in the back of my car and it survived with no injuries both ways. This included going from 80 degree Florida weather to -40 degree winter storm in Wisconsin in the same day. I let it warm up and left it off for a few hours to allow any condensation to dry up. No issues.
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todd moulton
Greater than one weekI dont know if the speakers only work with HDMI, but they havent worked from day 1. Ive tried every setting I can find, but no luck. If it doesnt work with display port, they should mention it because the loss of resolution and refresh on HDMI isnt worth it. I dont think Im getting the refresh rate I was hoping for, but otherwise a good monitor.
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S. H.
Greater than one weekI replaced a 120hz 27 1440p IPS panel that I overclocked because it began to die. I wanted the same thing but I found the 1440 at 27 was just a little too small. I wanted to stretch that out to 32 and I wasnt going to compromise. The problem was at the time of my purchase there were no monitors that fit that bill that were also IPS. Giving up those colors and viewing angles was a hard decision but I did it. Overall I like the monitor. Ive been using it for a few months. I still notice the viewing angles and the image quality will never be as good as an IPS but its a good monitor and Im pleased with it. The perfect monitor for me would be 144hz 32 1440p IPS. Someday Im sure.
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Shawn
> 3 dayRun it on its native resolution. Any higher resolution will have bad quality. Best for gaming.
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Bryan Duvall
> 3 dayI use two of these every single day for work and personal use. OUTSTANDING refresh rate, picture, video quality....zero complaints from this guy!!!