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The LG 32GN650-B Ultragear is a 32-inch QHD gaming monitor featuring a 2560x1440 resolution, 165Hz refresh rate with 1ms motion blur reduction, and AMD FreeSync technology. It delivers vibrant visuals with 95% sRGB color gamut and HDR10 support, housed in a sleek, virtually borderless design with an adjustable stand for ergonomic comfort.
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Brand | LG |
Series | 32GN650-B |
Item model number | 32GN650-B |
Item Weight | 11.22 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 28.1 x 19.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.5 x 28.1 x 19.3 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
ASIN | B08LLF9NS1 |
Date First Available | October 15, 2020 |
R**C
The best 1440p VA monitor I've had
MY STORY:I am someone who works in software development, and my favorite pastime is playing video games. I had a disastrous experience with Gigabyte. I owned the Gigabyte M27Q IPS monitor, which was good initially, but as I used it more, I realized that 27 inches was too small for my needs. So, I decided to buy a 32-inch curved monitor from the same brand, specifically the Gigabyte M32QC. At that time, I didn't read reviews because I thought, "It's Gigabyte, a reputable brand, nothing bad can happen." Unfortunately, the worst did happen. The M32QC had backlight bleeding, excessively pale colors, FreeSync caused pulsing while gaming, and worst of all, it had unbearable ghosting accompanied by smearing. I know all VA panels have ghosting, but this specific Gigabyte model's ghosting was intolerable—whether in Off/Picture/Balanced modes, ghosting with smearing persisted. The only way to reduce it was to max out Gamma and set the black equalizer to 13, but this made black colors look grayish-green, and the ghosting with smearing remained prominent. I tried to get used to it but couldn't. This experience made me realize I'm sensitive to ghosting.What happened to that monitor? Luckily, I was able to return it and get a refund. I went back to using the M27Q for a few more months, but again, everything looked too small. So, I decided I needed a 32-inch monitor with at least 1440p resolution, and this time it had to be good. Initially, I wanted to buy the Gigabyte M32Q because it was 32 inches, flat, IPS, with a great price and obviously no ghosting. However, that monitor was no longer available, so I had to look at other brands. I considered IPS monitors, but 32-inch models from reputable brands didn't fit my budget. Therefore, I looked for a monitor with an excellent VA panel, this time reading reviews. I started with AOC and found they had terrible monitors with severe ghosting. Gigabyte released new models but still had the same awful ghosting. Samsung was excellent but too expensive. Then I remembered LG, which I had overlooked. I looked at the available 32-inch models and their reviews and couldn't believe it—high-quality VA panels, no pulsing, minimal ghosting (which I'll detail in the "Analysis" section), vivid colors, and affordable prices. So, I chose the 32GN650-B because it fit my budget and had the features I needed.ANALYSIS:Let's break it down:1) GHOSTING. If you've read my story, you'll know I'm very sensitive to ghosting and couldn't afford to buy another monitor with that problem. The LG 32GN650-B does have ghosting, but don't worry, it's very minimal, almost imperceptible. When it is noticeable, it doesn't bother you; it looks natural. Out of the box, it did have some noticeable ghosting (though nothing like the disastrous Gigabyte M32QC), but I was able to reduce it significantly just by changing the response time from "Fast" to "Faster." That reduces it by about 99%, and if you combine it with the "Gamer 2" profile, you get a clear image. You might notice ghosting only in very dark areas, but it's tolerable to the point that you forget it's there. I've extensively tested it with deep black content, and I'd give it a 9.5 out of 10 for this aspect, because while there's still some ghosting, it's very minimal.2) FREESYNC. I've tested it with both low and high FPS, and I can confirm FreeSync works even at 30fps, it's incredible and doesn't have pulsing. The experience is similar to an IPS panel. I should mention I tested this feature using the DisplayPort cable that came in the box. I haven't tested it with HDMI cables. From what I've read, this technology doesn't work with the PS5 on this monitor because it requires HDMI 2.1 compatibility, whereas this monitor has HDMI 2.0. However, it should work fine with the Xbox Series S|X.3) COLORS. I tried all the presets but preferred "Gamer 2" because it offers brightness and color levels that suit my preferences. This aspect is subjective, but in my opinion, the colors are excellent. Also, the monitor operates at 10 bits across all resolutions and refresh rates.4) STAND. The stand is of very good quality—it's heavy, which is good, and allows height adjustment, tilt, and 360-degree rotation. I couldn't ask for more from this stand. 10/10.5) RESOLUTION AND HZ. Many might say "1440p on a 32-inch monitor is too little; better go for 4k or a 27-inch QHD." They have a point, as many brands don't handle 1440p well on 32-inch monitors. However, I can confirm that on this 32GN650-B model, 1440p looks VERY SHARP. I haven't had issues with scanlines, even when I've lowered it to 60Hz. I've tested it by reducing the resolution to 1080p, and it still looks good. No complaints there. Combined with the 165Hz refresh rate this monitor offers, the image looks spectacular.6) HDR. This is the only negative aspect of this monitor, it's very underwhelming with dull colors. While HDR adds value to monitors, it's not essential for an excellent experience. Personally, I don't consider it in my evaluation. It's bad, but it doesn't influence my overall opinion.CONCLUSION:If you're looking for a 32-inch, 1440p monitor with a good refresh rate, FreeSync, a solid stand, and minimal ghosting (almost imperceptible), look no further. This is the monitor you've been searching for.
S**
Performance
Product is very nice and user friendly. Highly recommend this for an Xbox one x.
J**A
muy bueno
muy bueno el monitor y la imagen es genial
B**T
Great display for the money.
I'll start with the bad. Holy ghosting, batman! Black smears like a thin watercolor when freesync and HDR are on. With both off, ghosting is less of a problem, but it definitely still exists. Disappointing when coming from a two year old 24 inch 1920x1080 LG monitor that didn't have this problem.The rest is all good. Great other colors. Nice high refresh. HDR support is good in any way. Nice higher-than-usual resolution. 32 holy crap inches; any video media rules on this thing especially for the cost. Height adjustable (which is oddly missing from many monitors on their stock stand).
S**L
Best sub $300 screen on the market.
I bought these personally for myself.I opted to downgrade some Samsung 4K 32" monitors to these.Reason: because of the portrait mode option.They are only 2K screens. But if you set these on 200% at 2K its identical to 300% at 4k.Sharp, good color, font is crisp.Thinking of buying 2 more for my home office PC.On a budget this is the best screen on the market. IMO
H**U
Should’ve Bought It Years Ago
I will start off by letting you all know this was my very first monitor purchase ever. I have played on PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, and PS5. I have also played on the original Xbox, Xbox 360, and now the Xbox X.I do own both systems currently. I owned the PS5 for about a year and recently have purchased the Xbox X.I greatly enjoy the Xbox X over the PS5.Here are my takes after playing 2 hours worth of Call of Duty MW3 (2023) for the first time on this monitor. (Again, I’ve never owned one before.)PROS -LightweightGreat packingGood quality feeling productEasy Set upGreat picture qualityAdjustableCONS-No remote to control settings (has a little button which would be fine but see the next con)Absolutely no instruction manual for operating the monitorAnd that’s it.I played 7 games of COD. One game of TD and 6 games of SnD.I went positive 6-7 games.1st game (TD) 19-192nd game (SnD) 10-43rd game (SnD) 5-64th game (SnD) 15-55th game (SnD) 8-46th game (SnD) 7-77th game (SnD) 10-5I’m just showing you these because normally it’s hard for me to do on the 75 in LG tv. This LG monitor has improved my gameplay like crazy and I will only be playing on it from now on. :)UPDATE: It’s still going strong and still really enjoy it. It was definitely one of my best purchases in 2023. My k/d is now over 2.0 and I’m have a blast playing CDL on it. Again, don’t hesitate on switching to a monitor it’s well worth it.
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