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The LG 32GP850-B is a 32-inch QHD Nano IPS gaming monitor featuring a 165Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and broad compatibility with NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium. It boasts a 98% DCI-P3 color gamut with HDR10 for vivid, lifelike colors, all housed in a sleek, ergonomic design with a virtually borderless display and adjustable stand.
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | LG Electronics |
Series | 32GP850-B |
Item model number | 32GP850-B |
Item Weight | 15.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 28.1 x 23.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.5 x 28.1 x 23.6 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
ASIN | B093MFKDLP |
Date First Available | April 27, 2021 |
A**R
Outstanding QHD monitors with Nvidia GPU compatibility built-in
Purchase 2 of these LG 32 inch QHD ( 2560x1440) 165Hz monitors on 11/29/24 & received delivery on Dec 5, 2024. I replaced 2 long lasting 60hz LG 1080P monitors (1920x1080). I choose the flat screen monitors because I am using 2 of them together and the monitors have nice borderless edges between the 2 of them. I have an advance Nvidia RTX 4070 super graphics card along with a Rzyen 7 7800-3D 140MB cache CPU and these monitors will allow the full capabilities and power of this CPU & GPU combination. This monitor has Nvidia compatibility built-in to optimize monitor with the Nvidia GPU.The 165HZ refresh rate will allow you to play games at both the highest screen quality & highest speed performance. No lagging on game play with highest quality display. The QHD (2560x1440) is a good choice for both business & gaming. I had to adjust the text size to 125% on QHD because the text was so small to read at QHD. (2560x1440). A UHD 4K resolution is over-kill for desktop gaming & computer use ( text size) and this QHD monitor is a better choice. The 4K display UHD (3840x2160) is a better choice for large 75-85 inch TV viewing, but not for close up computer monitor use. These monitor have a matte screen finish versus glossly screen and this matte finish eliminates any background glare on the screens which can be annoying. This LG monitor has outstanding beautiful color display, good contrast and excellent brightness. I got both these monitorss on a Black Friday price deal of $249. They were price as high as $400 back on Sept 2024. Wait for the price to drop again and use free software (camelcamelcamel.com) to track the prices continuously with price alerts. Good luck shopping.
K**S
A great monitor with a potential caveat.
The monitor's weakness is displaying dark scenes. Black will come off as grey, and if that's a dealbreaker this monitor may not be for you.Otherwise, the resolution is sharp and the colors are great for a monitor of its price. I'm not a competitive gamer, but games I have played with 120hz+ do not experience motion tearing or ghosting for fast moving objects.
M**N
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.
J**R
Great Monitor
I like this screen. The response time is great. Colors look fantastic. Never thought I’d want an FOS counter as a feature, but it’s a welcome addition to my life.Went from a 27” 4K 60hz to this 32” 2.5K 165hz. The lower resolution with the larger screen led to a noticeable drop in pixel density, but I got used to that (to the point I don’t even notice anymore) after an hour.Great buy at $250. Bang for the buck champ.The only cons I can think of are the HDR “effect” is still useless on an IPS panel, and there wasn’t a big screen protector to peel off. There appears to be one. DO NOT PEEL IT. That’s the anti glare layer. BTW I didn’t peel it, but my first twenty minutes of using it sure was spent googling what that peelable looking plastic was. Glad I did.One last “con” is personal. I can no longer go back to 60hz.So, if you’re looking for a screen that performs great, and you don’t want to break the bank: this is a good buy.
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