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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A. Smoles
> 3 dayThis is the second LG monitor Ive bought in the past few years. While their image quality has been good, solid FPS/refresh rate and everything, neither of them have lasted beyond 1.5 years, which is pretty absurd, as none of my equipment routinely goes back in that short period of time. All the more ridiculous give that the last model I bought was the then-~$700 Gsync monitor, as there wasnt really gsync compatibility back then. Now, the monitors screen is pure white when its powered on, and there doesnt appear to be anything I can do about it. I will be avoiding LG monitors like the plague.
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Marissa M.
> 3 dayGreat quality at a good price!
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Tiki
Greater than one weekFirst, Beach Camera is outstanding at the speed they shipped the item. I ordered yesterday and it was delivered to my home early this morning in perfect shipped condition. Awesome Beach Camera, thank you guys! The monitor is killer for gaming ... Clarity, speed, resolution, price, everything is great. This is a win plus the retailer kicked a**
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Brad Nagel
> 3 dayGreat looking screen for gaming and has a very sharp picture. I was moving from a IPS screen to this and worried that a VA screen would look bad compared to it but its really great. Only issue I see is that there is a limited viewing angle on the edges unless you are further away. Also 144hz really makes a huge difference when playing games. Really changes how a game feels. I also was thinking that 32 inches was going to be too big but I think Im going to love it. I took off one star for a imperfection on the screen. The light diffuser has dust or is slightly discoloration on a small area near the top. Mainly makes me question the quality of this screen. EDIT: Decided to exchange this monitor for another. During gaming the small discoloration doesnt bother me but when working it stands out and is distracting.
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B.Dub
> 3 dayYES, I purchased 3 Different 32 inch 144hz 2560 x 1440 monitors - the Samsung and MSI, and this one - IF I could have done CAD and Graphics on the a CURVED Screen - the MSI was the Winner! Even over this LG 650F - BUT after 3 Days, it is too Off as a Screen for Graphic Design. I need a FLAT screen. X-Plane 11 is More enjoyable on the Gorgeous MSI screen, BUT the flight SIM works fine on this monitor too. The Contrast n Rich Bright Color is Better on the Curved MSI MAG321CQR monitor. BUT this LG 650F RULES for 32 inch FLAT Screens.
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Ben Enz
> 3 dayI have had this monitor for a year now with no problems, all I can say is wow. The response time is amazing and it is built sturdy. The colors are nice as well as bright. The settings are easy to adjust. It has given me a great gaming advantage. The the crosshairs that I turn on in the middle of the screen allow me to know where my real center is so that I am more accurate. Personally I use a PS4 with the monitor (I bought this in preparation for the PS5) so Im not even using the resolution to its maximum capacity. The only negative thing I can say is the screen feels like it could be broken on accident. Its does not feel like it is well protected. So keep safe from kids and areas that they play in because a hit from a ball could quite possibly break the screen.
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Mad-Gunner
> 3 dayThis monitor works great with an NVIDIA graphics card! Manually enable FreeSync/Adaptive-Sync in the NVIDIA control panel software. Im running this monitor with an NVIDIA GeForce 1080 card, playing many different FPS and RTS games with no negative issues. Writing a review now that Ive got more than two months runtime on the screen. Recently upgraded from an ASUS 27 display to this LG 32 model on my primary gaming PC. As my eyes get older, I prefer larger size displays, especially when increasing resolution to 2560x1440p in games. For office work, Im running two ASUS 27 IPS displays (B009C3M7H0). Im not a fan of the red accent trim on this LG monitor. Fortunately, when you sit in front of the monitor, only the black trim is visible. The red highlights are seen from the side and back, unless you replace the stand. I bought this LG 32 monitor from Amazon in October 2019 for $346. Current price in December 2019 has gone up some. Its still a good deal. I was looking for 32~34 screens as upgrades for my kids computers, and this model is still one of the best values available.
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Kris O.
> 3 dayOverall, I am satisfied with my purchase but feel it prudent to remind others: THIS IS STILL A VA PANEL. It will absolutely exhibit poorer performance in motion than TN or IPS counterparts. Smearing, especially when pixels shift from dark to light colors, is quite noticeable depending on the scene. It is still something I am getting used to. That isnt to say I think this is a bad product. Good color, great blacks, refresh rate is incredible especially in faster pace games (particularly for someone like me who has lived a 60hz life for far too long), and when you compare it to IPS alternatives which are far more expensive for comparable size/specs, and TN alternatives which are great for competitive gaming but sacrifice contrast and rich color, it is a good value. Just know if you go with this product that there are compromises for what you are getting at this price.
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Miguel
> 3 dayAbsolutely 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
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Josh Sherman
> 3 dayThis is a fantastic monitor for what I paid ($350), but I have my concerns. The first one I received showed up with a cluster of dead pixels towards the middle of the screen and had one more dead pixel further down. I requested a replacement and was excited at first when the new one arrived, until I saw what appeared to be a stuck pixel/pixels. I tried all the tricks I could find online to remedy it, but still no luck so far. I understand things happen and this is why I didnt want to leave a mediocre review for the first monitor, but 2 pixel issues in a row lead me to believe this is somewhat of a common issue (Or that I am a terribly unlucky individual). That explains why 2 stars were taken off, but lets jump to why it did receive the 3 stars. This monitor is an absolute steal for the price. If you add up the size, the resolution, the refresh rate, the slightly better than TN panel and the Freesync (while also being G-Sync compatible) this is worth more than what I paid for. I am happy to report that all of these features work as expected. Although this isnt verified to work with G-Sync, there are no issues with it and other reviews and YouTubers have confirmed this is the case as well. This allows you to essentially get G-Sync at a fraction of the cost and I can attest after using it that G-Sync is game changing. Overall this is a fantastic monitor for the price and would easily receive 5 stars from me, but the pixel issues with both monitors I received are worrisome .