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LG 32GP750-B 32 Inch QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS UltraGear Gaming Monitor with 1ms (GtG) and 165Hz Refresh Rate, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible with AMD FreeSync Premium, Tilt/Height/Pivot Adjustable – Black Electronics
Rated 4.60 out of 5 based on 57 customer ratings
(58 customer reviews)
SKU:
AG_732318
Brand LG
Screen Size 32 Inches
Resolution QHD Wide 1440p
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Screen Surface Description Matte
$174.99
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Stay focused on fast action with a high native 165Hz refresh rate. NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium virtually eliminate screen tearing and minimize stutter for a fast and fluid gaming experience
Designed especially for gaming, this IPS display features vibrant color, contrast, clarity and detail, while delivering ultra-fast 1ms (GtG) response rates.Aspect ratio:16:9.Response time:1.0 milliseconds.Viewing Angle : 178˚(R/L), 178˚(U/D). Contrast Ratio : 1000:1 (Min.), 700:1 (Typ.)
With VESA DisplayHDR 400 high dynamic range compatibility and 99% sRGB, this monitor brings virtual worlds to life, elevating textures, elements, character movements, and natural light and shadow with highly accurate color
Customized game modes optimize your gaming conditions with two first-person-shooter (FPS) modes and a real-time strategy (RTS) mode as well
Dynamic Action Sync helps reduce input lag to help you respond to on-screen action quickly. Black Stabilizer dynamically brightens dark scenes to help you find enemies in the dark. Enhance your accuracy in firefights with the Crosshair feature
Tilt/Height/Pivot Adjustable Stand
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Stansfield –
5.0 out of 5 stars
165Hz Model: Stellar Monitor
I take my monitors seriously; I’m an artist. I do digital works besides painting on canvas. Not only that, but I also do heavy photography and video editing where pixel quality counts. I decided to save a few dollars and go with the 165Hz version. I don’t regret it one bit!Monitors are subjective because it all comes down to one’s own anatomy. Everyone’s eyes are different in how we perceive color and images. There becomes a point where technology exceeds a human’s physical ability, and I can’t tell any difference in super high refresh rates. Pixel quality I can, and this monitor is pretty good, if not excellent.I love LG products, and I have tried most of the top manufacturers out there. I switched exclusively to LG about 2 years ago after a TV purchase. But, hey that may change. You will not be disappointed with this monitor.
Louie the Iowan –
4.0 out of 5 stars
(Almost) perfect replacement for my 75Hz monitor.
I wanted a quality gaming monitor after buying a new GPU. I have had good luck with my LG TV so I bought an LG 32GP850-B monitor. At first, I was happy with it. But because the monitor had a terrible backlight bleed while viewing black screens, I finally decided to return it. I ended up buying the 32GP750-B. I saved $120.00 and honestly can’t tell the difference in image quality or refresh performance. Sure, there are some features missing but I really wasn’t using them anyway. I’m happy with the new screen. Backlight bleed, IPS glow is much better. Your experience may vary but I think the 750 is a better value.
4 people found this helpful
Aaron –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great 2k monitor for $300
I bought this monitor after searching for weeks and weeks pouring over reviews. Since the 32 inch oleds aren’t out yet this will do in the meantime. Have been blown away by the performance of this monitor. 32 inch, 2k, great colors (takes some fine tuning) and 165hz. Spend some time getting the monitor to the right colors, mine had a slight yellow hue but I tend to like the cooler colors. Make sure your desk or mount is deep enough to accommodate the size or your eyes will burn out. This monitor doesn’t get that bright but makes up for this with deep colors. Backlight bleed has not been an issue so hopefully you win the panel lottery too.
BenjiBenji –
4.0 out of 5 stars
NO AUDIO!!
Didn’t know this, but most LG monitors don’t have built in speakers. If you want to hear game audio , you need to plug in headphones or a speaker directly into the monitor. Which is a big deal for me because I use a capture card to record my gameplay and I definitely need sound! 😂 hopefully I figure something out but the image quality is iffy so far maybe just got to mess around with settings, but the VRR is solid
One person found this helpful
Ty Nan OgTy Nan Og –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beast of a monitor (32GP850)
This monitor is replacing two smaller monitors as I start a work from home position. Works great splitting the screen. The osd controls are easy to use on the monitor. Colors are lovely. My boy is excited to see Minecraft writ large!I have it on Fast and Black Stabilizer at 45. I may go through and use Calibrize or equivalent to improve the colors at some point. Using Gamer 1.It has two hdmi and one displayport. You want to make sure that you plug the other end into your video card port rather than motherboard to use vrr. And in the monitor menu you can set it as extended vrr.The usb b port to go to your desktop is really useful. It has two usb a ports so I have my keyboard and an usb cord plugged in there with a usb c end wo I can just plug in at the monitor whatever I need to do without having to get over to my pc which is in the far corner. Very convenient.I have my work pc and my home pc both plugged in and it is an easy move to switch inputs from each other using the osd toggle on the monitor. It has a nipple you can move in 4 directions and press in to make changes. You could have 3 devices plugged into inputs.Oh and the power cord is very short so plan accordingly.
6 people found this helpful
J –
4.0 out of 5 stars
nice monitor but the reviews on the bleed / ips glow are right
I saw a lot of photos and reviews saying that his model has corner light bleeds or ips glowsI just ordered thinking I’d be lucky.Mine arrived and I love everything about the monitor exceptthe right bottom corner is significantly brighter when showingmedium to dark colors from the second I turned it on.I tried to ignore it but I do art and maybe that’s why my eyes justnotice these value differences.My eye just goes straight to the bright corner and it really annoys me.Pros are that this is a very light monitor despite the 32 inch size without the standmaking it easy to attach this to my monitor arm.and I have another LG 32 inch IPS that’s LG 32QN650-B Monitor 32″ QHD 75hzwhich I didn’t notice any bleed or glow no matter what angle I’m looking at it.The colors are very vibrant and too saturated that I need to calibrate itwhen I get the replacement.so I think I need to try a replacement and if the problem’s there again,maybe should buy another model.
2 people found this helpful
John –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for games, meh for dark movies
IPS just doesn’t have the contrast ratio to put up with in moody movies or scary scenes BUT otherwise this monitor is pretty brilliant. It’s my 1st IPS screen, other than that I’ve had many others like it. I love how the viewing angle means the top and bottom of the screen are always the same. So many VA and TN panels have that viewing angle where you can never get the top bright enough without washing out the bottom. Now everything at the top of every page is perfectly colored like the rest of the screen. Which itself is clear, large, stays clear under high movement in the right settings.Notable gripes: The power cord barely reaches the floor, depending on your desk. Best to have an under-table power strip on the back of your desk for this one, but the plug is also a big wall wart (with the prongs directly on the wart) which is such an ancient design choice I went digging for extension cables I used to use with my Genesis/32X/Sega CD setup from when I was a kid. But that’s literally the worst part of experiencing this monitor so only one star off.
6 people found this helpful
Vinnie longon –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic
Great value for what you receive. Colors look accurate, no dead pixels and the 180hz refresh rate is awesome. HDR leaves a bit to be desired but it’s okay. Stand is great and allows for adjustments up down left and right and pivots up and down.
TJ R. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!
I read reviews of a few monitors on Rtings.com and decided on the LG 32” 850B. Colors are pretty good, but 165hz really makes my new computer feel fast. The old 75hz monitor made everything seem slow and I had no idea until this upgrade. I dont feel the need to try 180hz yet but everything on it has been awesome. No light bleed and and Gysnc is a game changer. Highly recommend. Was debating the 750B vs 850b vs 240hz 27” and don’t regret picking the 850b
2 people found this helpful
Peanuts –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gaming. General Work. Great.
I have 4 of these monitors. They are wonderful. They are responsive for gaming. No screen tearing. The only issue I have ever had was that one of the power supplies went bad after 3-4 years of use. Colors are good. Seem to be easy on the eyes, I use for work and gaming. Note, you may need to fiddle around with the color settings on your computer if the blacks are not dark enough for you, I thought one had an issue with black once but it was just a setting that was incorrect. If this monitor fills the technical specifications you are looking for then I suggest making the purchase.
2 people found this helpful
Stephen Merriman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
so far so good
the picture is amazing. this is my first IPS monitor and i bought it not even having a nvidia card. the ghosting i was getting on my asus tuf 32″ is almost non existent on this one using out of the box settings. i havent even touched the settings. the inputs on the back make it hard to wall mount so i had to get an angled DP adapter. i’ve only been using it for about an hour now but it seems like the sides are pushed back. i dont know if this is a possible return issue or if its simply coming from someone who has been using curved monitors for a long time.
2 people found this helpful
Amorrow51 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Monitor, HDR causes some software issues
This monitor is amazing and I highly recommend it. The color and resolution are great, and the LG panel is amazing and responsive. The HDR however will take some learning as some applications like Discord do not like the technology. However when you figure out which apps or games are affected by HDR it becomes a minor inconvenience for a better display
One person found this helpful
Angel –
3.0 out of 5 stars
they appear good quality.
Not impresses with this monitor.. having buying regrets.. frankly the one that was replacing a 34GL750 was a brighter and best overall monitor even when had less resolutionBut my wife keep that one and I will be stuck with this one..
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Zach Hendricks –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than Samsung
Picked up this monitor as an upgrade in preparation for Starfield. Currently using it for Diablo 4. My old monitor was an Acer. This LG is gorgeous. It’s super bright compared to my old Acer and Samsung odyssey. The hdr is decent, but the colors pop. If you’re looking for a screen with excellent colors, get this. Illuminated objects in game look amazing. Portals, torches, effects, it’s all very immersive. There’s also zero ghosting, even in dark areas. Definitely the smoothest monitor I’ve used. Playing Diablo 4 at 180fps is a noticeable bump over the 165. Would recommend this monitor to anyone.
4 people found this helpful
Colin –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed
I own (and love!) the 27-inch version of this model and was excited to upgrade to the larger screen. Unfortunately, the lower DPI makes text look incredibly jagged and fuzzy, and the backlighting was also very inconsistent. I couldn’t stand using it for more than 5 minutes. The other specs and features are great, but a distracting, fuzzy screen is one that I can’t use, so I’m returning this.
Vince –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good
Good monitor worth the money 110% this was a worth it buy
Johnny –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seems to be ok
Quite expensive monitor. 32 inches. Little bit difficult to judge. I prefer flat not curved. If you can buy it below 350/300 take it. If no wait 1 year. And it will be cheaper.
paige –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beyond happy
Was worried reading reviews of recieving used monitors and bad light bleed but was pleasantly surprised 0 bleed and brand new packaging. It made a huged difference on call of duty. Maybe i just got lucky but id order again. Best screen ive owned.
deevee –
5.0 out of 5 stars
First monitor that goes vertical as an option
Nice clean monitor and it goes vertical too if u want to see tiktok or youtube shorts in super hd but mostly use horizontal
sabih –
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent machine
works well with my gaming setup.Just wish it had a remote controll to switch between input modes.i dont like the joystick like controls to switch inputs, I feel it might break.
Harin –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The picture matters
I had been using a very large, over 32″, Dell office type monitor to play games, mostly MMOs. I love that Dell, because I also work from home and it is huge and it is so easy to read all the digital items work sends my way.I have two monitors and it was time to change the non-Dell one out. I ordered this monitor, and on a lark, I decided to play a game on this monitor, even though I loved the larger Dell. I made no changes, I simply moved cables around. I was blown away. Not taking anything away from my Dell, it does its job exceedingly well, but with this monitor the game lighting came to life. There was so much detail in the game that came through in this monitor that was not coming through on my Dell.I never knew that a monitor could effect game visual detail like this. I knew monitors could have a huge effect on lighting, response time, the color gamut, etc… but I never knew a monitor could reduce details so much. With this LG32GP750-B 32″ monitor, the details in the characters popped out. Heck the details of everything popped out. I have a Nvidia 4090 video card, so my video settings were always set on maximum, but the Dell monitor could not display the detail it was getting sent. I just assumed the games I played were doing the best they could, since I had such a good video card.What I got for the price is a 5 out of 5 for me. I bought a second one for another computer and had the same great experience.
One person found this helpful
Scottie L. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Monitor
I have ran the 27inch Ultra Gear for several years now between work and play, the image on this 750-B model is brighter than my older 27 inch with all the same clarity and crisp images and text. For work I am able to set this monitor to 4K resolution at 60MHz which I didn’t expect I could do until I hooked it up and started trying to find the best setup between 3 monitors from a Dell docking station which I use for work. Turns out both the 27 inch and this new 32 inch Ultra Gear monitors have the ability to display 4K just not at the higher gamine refresh rates. I am trying to figure out why this 4K ability isn’t part of the sales strategy from LG’s side of the business??? This is my initial used it for a couple games and now a full day of work review, if anything changes I’ll come back an update this review otherwise I highly recommend this monitor having great luck in not getting defective products from LG myself!
One person found this helpful
John Seas –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet
Just what my daughter wanted……perfect size and price!
DriftingSand –
5.0 out of 5 stars
LG 32GP750-B Is the best monitor I have ever had the pleasure of using.
Have you ever had a piece of computer hardware in your life where you always look forward for the next chance to use it? And while using it, you occasionally think to your self “Wow this thing is great, I love it!” That’s exactly my sentiments regarding the LG 32GP750-B. It is by far the best computer monitor I have ever used. I strongly recommend it. If you are in the market for a desktop monitor that is 32 inches diagonal in size, 2560×1440 resolution, 165 hertz refresh, and a GORGEOUS ips back panel, then THIS is the monitor you want.I’ve had great luck with LG displays, my previous display before this one was in fact another LG model. Really the biggest and best thing I can say about the LG 32GP750-B is the colors are just absolutely phenomenal. Games look like they are going to jump out at you, the smoothness of the high refresh rate is just stunning, and it all comes with freesync premium which should eliminate tearing. This is the only monitor I have ever owned in which I was able to get the colors exactly the way I wanted them without needing to tweak the color saturation or ‘digital vibrance’ on my nvidia video card. That statement alone says what high quality color abilities this monitor actually has.Really, just buy it and see for yourself. It will be the best monitor choice you could make as of early 2023. And the controls on the bottom of the monitor are all controlled with a miniature joystick, it’s very easy to use and makes changing settings a breeze. Way better than the previous multi-button setup I was accustomed to previously.LG really did a killer job with the LG 32GP750-B. I think it is the best 32″ 2560×1440 monitor currently in the industry.
15 people found this helpful
jman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flickering and Blacking Out Issue Solved With Newer version HDMI Cable!
I bought this monitor to replace my HP Pavilion 32″ qhd 60hz lcd monitor purchased in 2017. Prior to that monitor, I had a Samsung 27″ lcd monitor for several years. When I powered up and plugged in the HDMI cable to this new monitor, the image quality was beyond my expectations. The black colors were rich and dark and there was no light bleed or dead pixels. I then started noticing slight occasional flickering while watching video images. The screen would also go black for a second every 30 mins or so and this was getting very annoying. I downloaded the LG OnScreen Control program and made a few adjustments. The flickering issue got better, but the screen blacking out still continued. I checked the connection to the HDMI cable and that’s when I realized I was still using the same HDMI cable for the past several monitors! This HDMI cable (unknown 1.– version) is at least 10 years old and possibly 15 years old. This old HDMI cable can obviously could not handle the higher refresh rate of this newer monitor. I was lucky I had a newer 4k compatible HDMI cable laying around. Once I replaced the old HDMI cable, all the issues went away.
4 people found this helpful
Santiago BastidasSantiago Bastidas –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelente monitor precio – calidad
Es un excelente monitor por lo que vale, los colores son increíbles , no presenta ningún problema, sin embargo tiene algunas observaciones, la primera es que como cualquier panel ips presenta fugas de luz en fondos oscuros, recalcó esto por que en la mayoría de monitores ips presentan fugas de luz, claro que esto no afecta a la jugabilidad ni al entretenimiento, en persona estas fugas no son tan evidentes como en la foto, otra observación es que a pesar de tener HDR 400, realmente es muy malo, lo considero hasta innecesario , debido a que solo es 400 , cuando lo activas le da un filtro casi azul, que le quita muchísimo color a la imagen y es realmente feo, por lo tanto se disfruta mejor sin activar el HDR, por lo demás el monitor cumple muy bien, lo recomiendo , aún más si está en descuento o baja de precio.
One person found this helpful
Amaretto Joe –
4.0 out of 5 stars
So far so good!
So I got the monitor yesterday (2-25-2024) and it’s working fine so far. My only gripe is even though it’s supposed to be “brand new” I think it might have been used or opened before because there were smudges on the screen that I had to clean off. I hope it’s just something that happened to it going through it’s packaging stage. Nonetheless it’s working fine so far and if anything happens to it within the return window I’ll return it.
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Jerry G. Williamson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
LG 32″ QHD Monitor
Very nice product for the price. Great picture quality!!
Mauricio Murcia –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelente producto
Llego rápido, el producto es lo que esperaba. Un monitor con grandes prestaciones, si hubiera uno de estos con las mismas características pero curvo sería fantástico. Como lo compre hace poco por el momento va bien.
Josh –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic
After being scammed by another seller of this monitor, I was hesitant to order it again. However, it arrived on time, in perfect condition and without issue. I’ve been using it as my main monitor for over a month without issue.
ElkinElkin –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great image
Amazing monitor, only downside is that it doesn’t have built-in speakers
Michael S –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great monitor
I had a 1080p – 32inch curved monitor. I moved to this flat one. I got a scrath and dent one and I couldn’t tell that it wasn’t new. Saved 60 bucks. Very fast and great color. I downloaded the control panel and set a few things now the color really pops!I would definately recommend it highly.
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Nick –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great upper midrange monitor
Listen I got this on sale ($100 off) and I feel like it’s a steal at that price, but also totally fair at its list price. I had an 8 year old Acer TN panel monitor that this replaced. I researched for a few months and landed on this monitor. I got a unit that has little to no IPS panel glow. The picture is clear, the colors are great, the black colors and various shades are accurate and great. Only time will tell if the monitor degrades… the stand is sturdy as well. All of my games look fantastic and streaming all my shows and movies it has not disappointed. I’m not telling you to buy it, but definitely consider it if it’s your price range.
LaCount –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible Viewing Angle
I returned this monitor because the viewing angle was horrible. I noticed while looking at videos or gaming, the images were washed out along the edges of the monitor. I even tried sitting back as far as two feet away from the monitor, and still the images along the sides were washed out. The monitor forced me to lean left or right, and look directly inline with the monitor, before the images would darken to their normal color quality. I tried to ignore this, but after a few days I just grew upset that I paid this much for a monitor and could not enjoy games or videos, due to the images being grayed out along the sides.Other than the image quality, it’s a nice monitor. It tilts and height adjustments are great. The stand is a small enough profile but also keeps the monitor very stable and secure. The video response time is quick, so it will do well in fast paced games like first person shooters, but they are not my type of game.
5 people found this helpful
Paul Glickman –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent Monitor
Im a systems engineer and have been working with computers (laptops, PC’s and servers) for years. I bought this for my PC and was really looking for a 4k monitor, but 4k isn’t there yet for PC’s unless you want to spend about $1k, which I didn’t. Anyway, the monitor is decent and it looks good. The one thing I do NOT like is that they put a plastic red circle on the back of the monitor that doesnt light up. I kept looking for a switch, installed the software looking for some kind of control, and realized is it just for looks. Really bad idea and its kind of stupid.Would I buy it again? Probably because there isnt much out there that competes with it at its price point.
3 people found this helpful
Sirilus –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good monitor
I like the monitor a lot, it fits perfectly on my desk and the picture quality is great.
Lucidious Witt –
2.0 out of 5 stars
1440p is probably the new standard.
Can’t complain with this monitor in 2024. You get what you pay for, the edges start to become obscured based on viewing angle but that’s fine. The BRIGHTNESS however is very subpar. I spent hours calibrating it to get as close as possible to my 27″ 1080p and 4K monitors (both LG’S “gamer” brand) and they are just too dull. I got used to it quickly but I just can’t give it 5 stars because of it. IFYKYK.
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Matt –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Compromised quality
The IPS glow from the bottom right is about as bad as I’ve ever seen from any IPS monitor. There are a few people who posted pics in other reviews and they were spot on, that is what you are going to get don’t think you are going to get some one in a million panel. To compliment the glow you are treated with probably the worst gaming monitor available today when it comes to contrast around 1:800. They redesigned the menu and made it look very nice and pretty but also way slower than what you get from the LG monitors from a few years ago, it looks great on the show floor and in YouTube reviews but it sucks for everyday users. Monitors last a long time, I have a few that are over 12 years old now. They are one of the longest lasting components of your entire setup and they are the hardest to sell used. You are stuck with this thing for a long time and I think you can probably do better. If you are set on a 32″ 1440p monitor there is no real competition the Odyssey G7 is the best. When it comes to 27″ you have a few more options and if you like the LG monitors I would just go with the far cheaper 27GL850.
11 people found this helpful
Bobby Casey –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good monitor.
Awesome monitor. I miss having 4k but 2k right now is good enough til I get a 4k monitor and I’m glad I got this one for my very first gaming monitor. I always used a 40 inch 4k tv but it went out lol. This thing is so cool.
Pablo’s RemarksPablo’s Remarks –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid Specs for the Price Point
On paper the specs are very solid for the price point — 32 inch, 1440p, IPS, 165hz. Had to downsize to one monitor coming from 3x24inch monitors and overall, I’m pretty pleased with this monitor so far. In my opinion, 1440p is the perfect resolution for 32 inches because without scaling the text in 4k would be too small and straining for the eyes.I wanted an IPS, something with decent color that I could use for movies, minimum 144hz refresh rate and low response time for gaming, and non-curved. I wasn’t looking for something curved because I need the maximum amount of space for my desk (curved takes more space) and because I think watching movies on a curved monitor is silly.My decision was between this and the Samsung Odyssey G5 and I ended with the LG because of it being IPS and non-curved.Very smooth gaming with 3080ti and solid refresh rate so no complaints.Colors are okay. Not as deep and saturated as other monitors but I’m okay with having something less vibrant by default. You can always go into the picture settings and adjust the contrast and color temp to your liking.~92 PPI and you don’t really notice anything being too pixelated on-screen.Monitor menu system is pretty good. Very responsive and smooth but some settings are disabled in picture adjust when using display port version 1.4 for some reason. Had to switch to 1.2 to enable the rest of the options in picture adjust. Not that it’s a big dealbreaker since the bandwidth for 1.2 is still good for 1440p 144hz but not that intuitive.Overall, this monitor works for my situation and I’m very satisfied with it.
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KD –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great monitor
I have 2 of these monitors and I do not regret it one bit! They look amazing and have held up. I game daily and no matter what game I’m playing it looks amazing !
Jaron DeVito –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice for $500
It’s a pretty solid monitor for the price. I got it for $300 and for that price, it’s absolutely perfect. For $500, it is nearly perfect. I needed to do some basic tuning to my liking but it looked good out of the box. It was easy to set up, easy to use, looks great, super smooth, and works well. I’ve played some games on it and it doesn’t have any issues with screen tearing or any other graphical issues. For content consumption, it is great. For content creation, I wouldn’t use it. It’s tuned well but not great out of the box. The IPS technology in this panel looks great, the refresh rate is super smooth, brightness is solid, colors look great. I have no major complaints. I have three total minor complaints. The first complaint is that the stand is a little plasticky and for $500, I would have liked a marginally more solid stand. It has tilt, height, and pivot which is great, though. At $500, I don’t expect color tuning, but I also wasn’t expecting to do 20 minutes of tuning to make it look to my liking. But it wasn’t bad, it looked good just not perfect to me. My final complaint is the contrast ratio is average, nothing special. For the price, I would have liked a slightly better contrast ratio, comparing it to other monitors in it’s class. Overall, a really solid monitor for $500, but on sale this monitor is dang near perfect.
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D. Breitenbach –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great mid-range monitor for Xbox Series X
I was honestly tired of looking at monitors by the time I chose this model. I read review after review, watched video after video and grew frustrated at the inconsistencies between reviews of similar models and the incessant reviewers constantly upselling higher end models. I thought, what the heck, I’ll try it out, and if I don’t like it, I’ll return it and learn my lesson. This monitor is more than adequate for my needs. I am a huge Red Dead Redemption 2 fan and it is the game I play 90% of the time. I’m also not a big FPS player, so I wasn’t so concerned with having hdmi 2.1 4k 120. This monitor will do 4k 60hz and runs RDR2 beautifully. I love the styling of this monitor as well. Stand is very sturdy. About the only drawback to this monitor is the viewing angles aren’t the best because of the type of panel. Other than that, I would highly suggest it for players who don’t need a super high performance monitor for fast-paced RPG or FPS games.
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Megan & John –
5.0 out of 5 stars
On Sale, Expected Issues, and Impressed
I bought this to upgrade from a 25″ 240hz 1080P monitor.Pros:+ Large and crispy display.+ Very bright for my use at just 40/100 brightness.+ Good motion handling/response times with “Fast” overdrive setting across refresh range; professional reviews state overshoot sub 60hz but I don’t personally see it.+ Black frame insertion works well, don’t see the red fringing noted by professional reviews.+ Amazing colors and the brightest red you’ve ever seen.+ Zero dead or stuck pixels on my unit.+ Great gray uniformity, no clouding on my unit when displaying all grey.Cons- Subpar contrast ratio when comparing white versus black; the color makes up for it though to give a stark contrast. Lowering the brightness causes contrast issues to be more noticeable.- IPS glow can be excessive in bottom right corner when displaying a full black screen or comparing UI elements corner to corner. After a few days I don’t notice it anymore, but it’s odd because if you look at the display from the right side it disappears.- Very small amount of backlight bleed at bottom center (roughly 2″ x 1″; normal panel lottery). Not visible during content and very acceptable overall.- Black frame insertion does not work with Gsync/Freesync enabled. Not a deal killer for me, but if it’s something you want consider the Gigabyte M32Q though read reviews as I’ve read some panel QC issues (dead/stuck pixels).I don’t miss the 240hz monitor. The pixel response times are an improvement over my previous monitor so it actually appears more fluid or same at a lower refresh rate. Always remember refresh rate means little if the response times aren’t good enough.The input lag is also comparable, though driving a 1440P display versus 1080P does cause its own slight lag (normal increased delay between frames from drop in performance).I will say that 32″ is probably too big for anyone playing competitive FPS games unless the monitor is set further back. Viewing the full screen takes an egregious amount of eye and head movement causing fatigue and decreased personal performance. It’s just not as easy to see everything on the display at once. I’d say 27″ as the limit there. For anything cooperative, story based, or consuming regular content though, the increased size is amazing for the immersion it provides.I have to mention the color. It’s phenomenal. On dead pixels test, the colors are almost blinding in their intensity at just 40/100. The red pops the most and it’s a sight to behold. I believe this is the main benefit of LG’s Nano IPS panels that comes at the expense of contrast ratios. That contrast isn’t as bad as I expected it to be based on reviews. The color does make up for it.Regarding the contrast, it’s an odd one. The worst contrast panel I saw was on a TN gaming panel where the black was grey and the white was a shade of grey. Colors were also dull. The limited contrast on this panel is different. The black is grey but the white and colors are vibrant as hell. It’s a much easier situation to deal with but if you’re coming from a VA panel or OLED, you may dislike it.Overall, for the price I paid for it on sale ($279), this monitor feels like a steal. The panel lottery was kind. IPS glow similar to other reviews, no dead/stuck pixels, and only a very small amount of backlight bleed.
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Asten –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful screen, amazing quality, low stand
Perfect replacement for my 32″ 2K Pixio that just died, has great definition, super fast refresh, very smooth frames, it’s obviously the perfect size because it’s the same as the one I’m replacing, and 2K is always a great middle ground between needing insane internals to run games at 4K but still having a noticeable improvement over 1K. If you’re still using 1080p in 2024 I would very strongly recommend upgrading to a screen like this. One main factor of why I got this screen over others is how low the screen can go on the stand (height/tilt adjustable). Most stands, especially for 32″ screens, have a good 5in. below the screen to the desk, my seat is low and this is a large screen, so for the center to be eye-level it needs to be a couple inches off my desk, this stand accomplishes that out of the box! Very happy with my purchase, definitely recommend this screen to anyone looking to upgrade!
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Jacob Smith –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best value 1440p monitor w/ 165 refresh rate
easy set upjust need to adjust the monitor color settings once firing upwent from a 27″ 1080 240hz to this beastthe upgrade in size isnt overwhelming / it is perfect for Warzone shreds and the crisp 1440p definition and colors really pop. Do yourself a favor and snag this bad boy for any price under $300 its worth
Jeff –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review of 32″ Model
LG came through again. After buying two Gigabyte Aorus 32″ FI32Q monitors, I returned them both because they both had numerous dead pixels. I had aways heard Gigabyte was a lackluster brand, but I didn’t have enough experience to write them off. I’ll avoid that brand in the future.I currently have a 27″ LG Ultragear monitor and have been recommending them to my friends for a while. All of us were pleased with the quality and features of our LG monitors, so I decided to buy a new LG instead. I bought the 32″ model and there are no dead pixels, no stuck pixels. Everything is perfect. Yes, there is normal IPS glow, but that’s just the price we must pay to have the color accuracy and viewing angles that IPS provides.Gaming on this monitor is awesome, especially since I moved up from a 27″ to this 32″. I did move the monitor farther away from where I sit because 32″ seemed a little too large at first. When I moved it away I did not notice the decreased pixel density. The clarity is lower than the same 1440p resolution at 27″, but I do not think it looks blurry at all. In fact, the clarity seems great to me, even if it is 93ppi (I think). Everything looks very nice on this panel.Motion is decent. I am very sensitive to motion blur on sample-and-hold monitors, and I truly despise it. However, this seems to be on par with the best LCD monitors I have ever seen, so it’s a comparably great panel. I am not using the Black Frame Insertion function because I prefer higher refresh rates and using G-sync. And this monitor is fully G-sync compatible.All in all, very impressed with this monitor. I will NEVER purchase anything else from Gigabyte and their Aorus line. And LG came through again. Very happy with this monitor!
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Primal_Solitude –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works Awesome… If Setup Properly
I got this monitor to replace the screen in my AtGames Legends HD pinball cabinet. Very Important – in order to get the 165hz refresh rate and the G-Sync working you need a display port. HDMI to Display Port probably won’t cut it (didn’t work for me). Works wonderfully. Total game changer. G-Sync is a must have. Wonderfully smooth game play that I could only dream about before. Once you get it working, you will never go back.
Sanlot –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I have had this monitor for about a year.
After cranking up the frames to the max 144fps, this monitor is smooth and crisp.The colors have remained vivid.I use a 4k hdmi which works very well.I also put in on a monitor arm which frees up my desk space.10/10 Id buy again
Kevin –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than I thought it would be
Ok, I am getting older now and maybe I am easier to please than before, but I have zero issues with this thing and I am on it every single day I am home.I cannot complain about the quality and nothing seen so far due to Nvidia drivers or any games not wanting to render. Definitely a step up but I had an older Dell (Samsung) dvi monitor in there from a long time ago. Maybe easy to impress but it looks great.I am a Samsung guy when it comes to monitors and tv’s but sometimes the dice don’t roll right. I frame this monitor with four Asus 24″ monitors for my gaming setup because again, at the time I tried to buy, Samsung did not have a good vesa mount monitor with the stats I wanted.For this LG, I wanted the Nvidia G-sync compatibility if I was sinking money into a new monitor and options were few, steered me here. I would buy it again no doubt, but still look to my favorites for competition.