LG - UltraGear 32" IPS LED 4K UHD 1-ms G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro Monitor with HDR (HDMI, DisplayPort) - Black

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32GQ950-B
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Product Description

Model number : 32GQ950-B
32" UltraGear UHD 4K Nano IPS with ATW 1ms 144Hz HDR 1000 Monitor with G-SYNC Compatible. See the game as it was meant to be seen-with vivid color that you can experience on an ultra-large 32" UHD screen for an even bigger gaming experience.
Dimension
Product Height :
Product Width :28.3 inches
Product Depth :
Product Weight :25.6 pounds

Features
32” UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) Nano IPS Display with ATW See the game as it was meant to be seen—with vivid color that you can experience on an ultra-large 32” UHD screen for an even bigger gaming experience.
VESA DisplayHDR 1000 with DCI-P3 98% (Typ.) Get in the game or create content with next-level picture quality and brightness, featuring a wider spectrum of color and outstanding luminance for an incredibly immersive, high-contrast experience*.
1ms (GtG) with 144Hz Refresh Rate (O/C 160 Hz) Stay ahead of the game with an impressive 144Hz refresh rate and an IPS 1ms response time for a gaming experience that is fast, fluid and responsive.
AMD FreeSync Premium Pro AMD FreeSync Premium Pro equips serious gamers with a fluid, virtually tear-free gaming experience.
HDMI 2.1 x 2, DisplayPort 1.4 With DSC x 1 Plug Into Better Gaming. Play to win with smoother motion, more vivid color, and the incredible detail of high-resolution graphics from 2 HDMI 2.1 ports and a DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC.
*CI-P3 Typical 98%, Minimum 90%

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Reviews

  • 5
    The king of LG UltraGear IPS Panels

    Posted by Charlene Hicks on 10th Apr 2024

    The best LG UltraGear gaming monitor ever! Now that I have that out the way let me tell you why. The on-screen black colors are close to completely BLACK! They have always been grey and discolored but not anymore. I can tell you from a person who owns the LG 38GL950-B, LG 34GP950-B, and now the LG 32GQ950-B. This is by far the best implementation of the three. IPS glow is almost nonexistent. The ATW Polarizer does a great job mitigating the edge lit bleed from the corners. Additionally, the colors pop and the monitor is bright! In my opinion it’s too bright. You have to turn it down to use it for productivity workloads. My screen brightness is on 30 % as I write this review. I left Nvidia settings at 144hz with 12-bit color to get the best picture quality possible. If you overclock it to 160hz you can still run it at 10-bit. This monitor truly shines in SDR. You can max the brightness out if you want and watch some content with loud colors that are vibrant and full. I have to say HDR still lacks the proper implementation and Windows doesn’t do a great job either. It gets too bright, and the colors appear more washed out. Some games implement it well, but it’s hit and miss. In SDR it is the King LG gaming monitor, and you can adjust the brightness to scream vibrant colors. But…………………I must be honest. I returned my first two monitors due to stuck pixels. QC is questionable at best, but this could also be early adopter woes. Mileage will vary. The third one I received is immaculate and I’m pleased with my purchase as I play God of War and Horizon Zero dawn. They really shine on this monitor paired with an RTX 3090 and look amazing on PS5 as well. I plugged up my Series X and enjoyed the experience as well. I do feel this is best suited for PC gaming since the majority of console games rarely go above 60 fps. I would recommend playing on a C1 or C2 instead if you are purely a console gamer. Also, if you don’t have at least a 3080 this monitor is a hard pass because native 4k needs a powerful gpu. If you are looking for a 4k LG gaming monitor that implements a solution for IPS glow and you have a powerful gaming PC. Grab this! I hope you get a perfect one on your first try!

  • 5
    Outstanding picture and features

    Posted by Nathan Lloyd on 7th Apr 2024

    I was fortunate to buy this when it was only $829 a few weeks ago. I had previously tried the comparable 4K UHD Samsung monitor purchased online from "another" company and it had some glitchy issues which Samsung customer service was unable to fix. For example, the monitor would not turn on when the computer turned on snd I had to press the monitor power button each time. It also would not report as having the full 144 Hertz resolution in Windows display settings despite using a DisplayPort provided cable. It would show a maximum of 120 hz. So I had to return it. I tried the 27-in UHD model by LG and it was great, but I knew immediately that 32 inch was the correct size for gaming. Best Buy staff was terrific about the exchange and the purchase was easy and trouble-free at the Mission Valley store. This monitor allows you to easily change a menu setting to overclock it from 144 hz to 160 hz and I have been running it consistently at 160 hz without issues. So it's basically like getting a 165 Hertz monitor. This monitor has g-sync and freesync compatibility, but I found that my Nvidia 3080 video card kicks into high gear with full fans when using the g-sync as opposed to just letting the game use vertical sync options. There are lots of fine-tuning features including the ability to change the lighting colors on the back side that illuminate the wall behind the monitor. The contrast and blacks and uniform lighting are terrific across the entire screen. I strongly suggest that you only buy a 4K UHD monitor if you are going with 32 in. A 32-in QHD 1440 may show small square pixels which are noticeable when only a few feet from the screen. Would definitely buy from Best Buy again and even if you have to pay a higher price than I did, this is still a great monitor. One more thing is that it comes with both a display port and HDMI cable capable of the highest 4K UHD resolution. The Samsung I had previously returned came only with a DisplayPort cable. HDMI cables are pretty expensive in the high resolution.