Standing screen display size | 31.5 Inches |
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Display Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max screen resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Brand | LG |
Series | 32GK60-W |
Item model number | 32GK60W-B |
Product Dimensions | 7.75 x 71.47 x 42.8 cm; 5.9 kg |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.7 x 71.5 x 42.8 Centimetres |
Colour | Black |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
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LG UltraGear 32GK60W-B QHD VA 165Hz 1ms MBR Gaming Monitor, AMD FreeSync Premium, Black
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Brand | LG |
Screen size | 31.5 Inches |
Resolution | QHD Wide 1440p |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Screen surface description | Matte |
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- 31.5-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) Display
- 165Hz Refresh Rate.Make sure to tighten down the cable on both the monitor and the computer end while setup
- 1ms MBR (Motion Blur Reduction)
- sRGB 95% (Typ.) & HDR10
- AMD FreeSync Premium
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ASIN | B099X9M4QD |
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4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #7,712 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #217 in Computer Monitors |
Date First Available | July 20 2021 |
Manufacturer | LG |
Place of Business | NORTH YORK, ON, M9L 2X6 CA |
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display size | 31.5 inches | 27 inches | 34 inches | 31.5 inches | 34 inches | 27 inches |
resolution | QHD Wide 1440p | FHD 1080p | QHD Ultra Wide 1440p | QHD 1440p | 5K QHD 1440p | FHD 1080p |
display technology | — | — | LCD | LCD | QHD | LCD |
hardware interface | — | hdmi, displayport, headphone | hdmi, displayport, headphone | displayport | hdmi, displayport | hdmi, displayport, headphone |
viewing angle | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | — | 178 degrees | 178 degrees |
mounting type | Desk Mount | Wall Mount | Desk Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
Product description
Take your gaming experience to the next level with this LG UltraGear gaming VA monitor. It boasts a 32" QHD display with a 165HZ refresh rate for incredibly clear, smooth, and fluid visuals in every game and action scene. The AMD FreeSync Premium technology syncs the monitor with your compatible graphic card (sold separately) to prevent screen stuttering and tearing. A ultra-fast speed of 165Hz allows gamers to see the next frame quickly and makes image to appear smoothly. The gamers can response rapidly to opponents and aim at target easily. 1m MBR helps smooth gameplay, reducing blur and ghosting. Dynamic and fast-paced objects amidst all the action can give gamers a competitive edge. This monitor supports HDR10 with sRGB 95% (Typ.) enabling realistic visual immersion with rich colours and contrast. Regardless of the battlefield, it can help gamers to see dramatic colours the game developers intended. With FreeSync Premium technology, gamers can experience seamless, fluid movement in hi-resolution and fast-paced games. It virtually minimizes screen tearing and stuttering. Enhance your gaming experience with eye-catching design, and virtually borderless design. The base can be adjusted to change the tilt of the monitor to help you play game more comfortable.
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165Hz Refresh Rate
A ultra-fast speed of 165Hz allows gamers to see the next frame quickly and makes image to appear smoothly. The gamers can response rapidly to opponents and aim at target easily.
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*Comparison of 60Hz Refresh Rate (left image) and 165Hz Refresh Rate.
1ms MBR
1m MBR helps smooth gameplay, reducing blur and ghosting. Dynamic and fast-paced objects amidst all the action can give gamers a competitive edge.
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HDR10 with sRGB 95% (Typ.)This monitor supports HDR10 with sRGB 95% (Typ.) enabling realistic visual immersion with rich colors and contrast. Regardless of the battlefield, it can help gamers to see dramatic colors the game developers intended. *The images simulated to enhance feature understanding. |
AMD FreeSync PremiumWith FreeSync Premium technology, gamers can experience seamless, fluid movement in hi-resolution and fast-paced games. It virtually minimizes screen tearing and stuttering. *The images simulated to enhance feature understanding. It may differ from actual use. *Comparison of Mode 'OFF' (left image) and AMD FreeSync Premium. |
Stylish DesignEnhance your gaming experience with eye-catching design, and virtually borderless design. The base can be adjusted to change the tilt of the monitor to help you play game more comfortable. |
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Dynamic Action SyncReduce input lag with Dynamic Action Sync so it helps gamers catch critical moments in real-time. *The images simulated to enhance feature understanding. It may differ from actual use. |
Black StabilizerBlack Stabilizer helps gamers to avoid snipers hiding in the darkest places and quickly escape situations when the flash explodes. *The images simulated to enhance feature understanding. It may differ from actual use. |
CrosshairTarget point is fixed in the center to enhance shooting accuracy. *The images simulated to enhance feature understanding. It may differ from actual use. |
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The VA panel has deep colours and I haven’t noticed any of the ghosting that other reviews mention, even in shooters. Related to that, since buying this, I have gotten way better in FPS games. The difference between 24 and 32 inch is huge, it is so much easier to see enemies.
Additionally, for office work, the screen is big enough that you don’t need a second monitor. You can comfortably use two applications side by side on this monster.
Some of the description isn’t clear so here is what I’ve found:
Has HDR
Has G-sync (just means it limits FPS to screen refresh rate, max 165, seems to work always, even with an Nvidia graphics card though it can be disabled)
Has 4 mounting holes on the back but I’m not sure on the spacing) will update if I find out)
Has 1HDMI port and 1 DisplayPort
Has a convenient joystick on the bottom to control settings, as well as a program you can download (OnScreen Control) to change picture settings
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2021
The VA panel has deep colours and I haven’t noticed any of the ghosting that other reviews mention, even in shooters. Related to that, since buying this, I have gotten way better in FPS games. The difference between 24 and 32 inch is huge, it is so much easier to see enemies.
Additionally, for office work, the screen is big enough that you don’t need a second monitor. You can comfortably use two applications side by side on this monster.
Some of the description isn’t clear so here is what I’ve found:
Has HDR
Has G-sync (just means it limits FPS to screen refresh rate, max 165, seems to work always, even with an Nvidia graphics card though it can be disabled)
Has 4 mounting holes on the back but I’m not sure on the spacing) will update if I find out)
Has 1HDMI port and 1 DisplayPort
Has a convenient joystick on the bottom to control settings, as well as a program you can download (OnScreen Control) to change picture settings
Pour de l'entrée de gamme, je suis satisfait.
Out of the box, I feel this display is perfectly fine for the vast majority of people who would be looking for a display like this, gaming / web browsing / watching youtube, etc.
My recommendations are to:
Reduce the brightness to somewhere between 9-21 to get around ~80 to ~120 cd/m2 of brightness, which is the recommended range for home use (on my unit, 0 brightness is 49 cd/m2, 9 is 81 cd/m2, 12 is 90 cd/m2, 15 is 101 cd/m2, 18 is 110 cd/m2, 21 is 120 cd/m2, 50 is 203 cd/m2, 100 is 322 cd/m2).
Disable the power saving feature, all it does is reduce the backlight, which you can do with the brightness control anyways.
Turn the Black Stabalizer down to 0, by default it's at 50 and it destroys contrast.
Disable DFC, with it enabled, it changes the backlight constantly based on what's on screen.
Leave the Game Mode on Gamer 1, leave the Contrast on 70, going higher crushes bright colors, going lower crushes dark colors, leave the Sharpness on 50, the default is fine, leave the Gamma on 2 and the Color Temp on Custom with all the R/G/B and Six Color settings on their default, this puts you near 2.2 gamma and 6500K (D65) color temperature.
As noted in the title, there's a lack of fine grained RGB control, which is common with computer displays so I won't ding the rating of this display because of it. The RGB control is single point, which makes it difficult to correct the display's color accurately using only the controls on the monitor itself, it requires using display calibration software to create a color correction profile. At minimum all displays should have at least two different points for RGB control.
Another somewhat negative aspect is the OSD will timeout relatively quickly, within a few seconds, which makes it frustrating if you're trying to precisely calibrate settings and waiting on readings. An option to allow the OSD to remain until cancelled out would have been nice.
An option to have the current refresh rate of the screen always displayed would have been nice as well. Currently it only shows on the OSD, which disappears after a few seconds.
The Freesync feature works as expected, I've tested it using Plasma Wayland's Automatic Adapative sync setting and various games on Steam. The VRR frequency range as reported by the EDID is 48Hz to 165Hz, I've not tested the low frame compensation (LFC) feature, so I can't comment on that. Edit: After a few months of use, I can confirm the LFC works, you can test it with a program called vrrtest, look at the OSD' refresh rate and lower the frame rate in vrrtest lower than 48 FPS, and you will see the refresh rate of the monitor double or triple based on the FPS set in vrrtest.
Obviously this display is not marketed at professional graphics artists, so the rest of the review isn't that important, but it provides some information for those who want it.
My unit is within the advertised rated specifications, the contrast ratio is 2849:1 while the rated contrast ratio is between 1800:1 and 3000:1, the max brightness is 322 cd/m2 while the rated max brightness is between 280 cd/m2 and 350 cd/m2, the sRGB gamut coverage is 96.35% while the rated sRGB gamut coverage is between 90% and 95%.
With default settings the 75% grayscale accuracy is 2.1 dE which is acceptable, the 25% grayscale accuracy is 15.1 which is not very good, and like I mentioned above, the RGB controls are single point, which makes it impossible to get a decent calibration using only the controls on the display, at best I could get the 75% grayscale accuract to 6.2 dE, the 25% to 8.4 dE with only the display's controls.
Using a colorimeter (i1 display pro) with the calibration software called DisplayCAL to create / apply an ICC profile, the display then has 0.24 dE76 average accuracy and 1.04 dE76 max accuracy which is excellent.
Edit (08 January 2022): Recalibrated the display, added pictures of post calibration results.
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2021
Out of the box, I feel this display is perfectly fine for the vast majority of people who would be looking for a display like this, gaming / web browsing / watching youtube, etc.
My recommendations are to:
Reduce the brightness to somewhere between 9-21 to get around ~80 to ~120 cd/m2 of brightness, which is the recommended range for home use (on my unit, 0 brightness is 49 cd/m2, 9 is 81 cd/m2, 12 is 90 cd/m2, 15 is 101 cd/m2, 18 is 110 cd/m2, 21 is 120 cd/m2, 50 is 203 cd/m2, 100 is 322 cd/m2).
Disable the power saving feature, all it does is reduce the backlight, which you can do with the brightness control anyways.
Turn the Black Stabalizer down to 0, by default it's at 50 and it destroys contrast.
Disable DFC, with it enabled, it changes the backlight constantly based on what's on screen.
Leave the Game Mode on Gamer 1, leave the Contrast on 70, going higher crushes bright colors, going lower crushes dark colors, leave the Sharpness on 50, the default is fine, leave the Gamma on 2 and the Color Temp on Custom with all the R/G/B and Six Color settings on their default, this puts you near 2.2 gamma and 6500K (D65) color temperature.
As noted in the title, there's a lack of fine grained RGB control, which is common with computer displays so I won't ding the rating of this display because of it. The RGB control is single point, which makes it difficult to correct the display's color accurately using only the controls on the monitor itself, it requires using display calibration software to create a color correction profile. At minimum all displays should have at least two different points for RGB control.
Another somewhat negative aspect is the OSD will timeout relatively quickly, within a few seconds, which makes it frustrating if you're trying to precisely calibrate settings and waiting on readings. An option to allow the OSD to remain until cancelled out would have been nice.
An option to have the current refresh rate of the screen always displayed would have been nice as well. Currently it only shows on the OSD, which disappears after a few seconds.
The Freesync feature works as expected, I've tested it using Plasma Wayland's Automatic Adapative sync setting and various games on Steam. The VRR frequency range as reported by the EDID is 48Hz to 165Hz, I've not tested the low frame compensation (LFC) feature, so I can't comment on that. Edit: After a few months of use, I can confirm the LFC works, you can test it with a program called vrrtest, look at the OSD' refresh rate and lower the frame rate in vrrtest lower than 48 FPS, and you will see the refresh rate of the monitor double or triple based on the FPS set in vrrtest.
Obviously this display is not marketed at professional graphics artists, so the rest of the review isn't that important, but it provides some information for those who want it.
My unit is within the advertised rated specifications, the contrast ratio is 2849:1 while the rated contrast ratio is between 1800:1 and 3000:1, the max brightness is 322 cd/m2 while the rated max brightness is between 280 cd/m2 and 350 cd/m2, the sRGB gamut coverage is 96.35% while the rated sRGB gamut coverage is between 90% and 95%.
With default settings the 75% grayscale accuracy is 2.1 dE which is acceptable, the 25% grayscale accuracy is 15.1 which is not very good, and like I mentioned above, the RGB controls are single point, which makes it impossible to get a decent calibration using only the controls on the display, at best I could get the 75% grayscale accuract to 6.2 dE, the 25% to 8.4 dE with only the display's controls.
Using a colorimeter (i1 display pro) with the calibration software called DisplayCAL to create / apply an ICC profile, the display then has 0.24 dE76 average accuracy and 1.04 dE76 max accuracy which is excellent.
Edit (08 January 2022): Recalibrated the display, added pictures of post calibration results.
The black smearing is so bad. As a non gaming monitor, for videos and light computer work it look fantastic. However even when dragging windows around with black the smearing is so bad.
If you want to consume videos and don’t do much fast paced work the contrast is amazing.
As per reviews (of the GN600-B which is supposedly the same panel) the screen looks pretty good while gaming, but text could be a little bit sharper if you were planning on using it as a dedicated work monitor. It's plenty bright in a room without overpowering ambient light.
The stand is basic, but I've got it on a third party vesa mount so that's not an issue for me.
I've got a spyder Pro so I'm currently calibrating the colours on it, but (as has been mentioned in previous reviews here) it was already decently calibrated out of the box.
Overall, this is a great budget gaming monitor. Nothing else on the market has these features at this price point.