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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Brittany
> 3 dayThis monitor hit it out of the park! It looks super cool. The brightness on it is incredible. Perfect for gaming. The picture quality while gaming is like no other. Like always, LG hitting it out of the park! Def recommend this product to any gamer. The fact that it’s a 32” is great. Feels like I’m surrounded by the game itself. Best purchase I’ve made in a long time.
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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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NuclearFirestorm
> 3 dayEverything about this monitor is good. The bezel is thin and unobtrusive. The stand is just the right size and form. The vertical and tilt adjustments work easily. The menu is the best Ive ever seen on a monitor. It has a single joystick sort of button on the bottom, and a very well designed menu for setting the various options. The image quality is very good, very smooth frame rate, as expected, and the image quality is very good (not as good as a lower frame rate IPS monitor I have beside it, but very good regardless). I recently bough another IPS monitor for the image quality, but I wish i would have just bought another one of these monitors for the better controls, frame rate, stand, etc.
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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!!!
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John Tandy
> 3 dayIf youre like me youve been reading reviews for monitors and all of them have negative reviews of some sort so you dont know what to buy. This result is absolutely killer for everything but one thing. Text. Text doesnt look as good on this monitor vs. a smaller one, on top of that scrolling white text on a black background, even at fastest response 144hrz freesync, there is ghosting. So if you can deal with that, this monitor will be rock solid.
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Alexander M. Kirk
> 3 dayI wanted a new monitor, a larger monitor for my old fart eyes, a monitor that had a higher resolution, faster response time, and BIGGER than my previous HD monitor. This monitor fit the bill, it is gorgeous, and has met or exceed all my expectations. After it arrived I realized it has speakers! I got so caught up in researching the picture picture specifications that I missed that feature. My speakers dont work. My PC recognizes the monitor has speakers, but will not play through them. Even tried a different computer, no joy. I have external speakers and a headset that I use, I didnt buy this for the speakers, so I decided it wasnt worth the trouble to replace it for a function I didnt plan to use. But, yes it rankles a bit, so take off a star for what would have otherwise been a 5-star review.
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S. Martin
> 3 dayThis is a great overall monitor and is covered in detail on some review channels on you tube. I bought it on recommendations from there and am very pleased. Its a VA panel so great contrast but for gaming VA panels arent the fastest on response. However, this one only has a 6ms average response time and ive had 0 issues when gaming while still getting the really nice contrast of a VA panel.
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Mr. Major Gerlach
> 3 dayBought this about 3 months ago and so far its been a good monitor. Its a big monitor, with good quality pictures. The problem is the monitors design. I dislike the stand just as much as I dislike the back inputs awkwardness to align cords. I literally moved my monitor forward towards me just a little bit and the screen gets a crack on its right side. Not a huge crack enough to make the monitor unusable, but if you are going to get this monitor, you better make leave it in the spot you put it and make the backside of the monitor more accessible, because simply moving this monitor forward cracked its screen and it shows how delicate this thing really is. The stand is also just bad in general, I dont usually like stands that seem unstable from just looking at it, but if you are moving this around you better pick the whole thing up because there is hardly any balance when moving it.
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Criscassee
> 3 dayThis is for the 650 freesync model no hdr. I recently returned the Samsung CH70 to Best Buy as there were several issues. I stumbled across this monitor and read some positive reviews regarding performance so decided to give it a try. I am blown away by the quality of this monitor. I primarily game on the Xbox X and although that system can’t push more than 60hz the response/imput lag of this monitor is very impressive. The Samsung Ch70 according to many is the best monitor possible for the Xbox and after using both the 650 performs slightly better. So if HDR is not important and you want a monitor with above average picture quality with excellent response/imput lag then this is for you.
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USERBOSCO
> 3 dayNothing bad to say regarding this new monitor. So far, running Wolfenstein New Colossus at high, maintaining a clean, tear free 60-70 FPS using a AMD RX580 with FreeSync on. Wow, so much better than 1080P! *** PLEASE NOTE: The customer photos that show a rear light ring are NOT for this model. 32GK650F-B DOES NOT HAVE A LED REAR LIGHT RING! If thats a feature simply must have, it was available on the ...650G-B version of this monitor...but good luck finding it. This info is directly from LG. Working in Light Room and PhotoShop is a real treat now, too. So much work area with such clarity is a treat.