LG UltraGear 32" OLED UHD 240Hz 0.03ms NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD Freesync Premium Pro Gaming Monitor with HDR - Black

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Product Description

Model number : 32GS95UE-B.AUS
LG UltraGear OLED introduces the World's First VESA Certified Dual Mode gaming monitor. On the large 32" screen, Dual Mode allows PC gamers to experience graphics-driven games in detailed 4K/UHD at up to 240Hz or gamers can play super fast-paced games in Full HD at up to 480Hz with a quick press of a hotkey. The innovations don't stop there. With Pixel Sound, this UltraGear's exceptional, lush audio comes at players from the OLED screen rather than speakers from underneath or behind the gaming monitor. The OLED screen is also is certified VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 which enables gamers to experience HDR in games as developers intended with stunning, rich black levels and bright, deep color contrast to produce the on-screen visuals gamers crave. The 32GS95UE will be the centerpiece of your battlestation with a gorgeous, virtually bezel-less design, that's height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustable. With plenty of connectivity options it's easy to see how this UltraGear is essential gear for an amped up battlestation.
Dimension
Product Height :
Product Width :28.1 inches
Product Depth :
Product Weight :19.8 pounds

Features
4K UHD UltraGear OLED @ 240Hz 4K UHD at up to 240Hz¹ on an OLED display is the best of all gaming worlds - smooth, ultra-fast OLED gaming with immersive, breathtaking visuals. OLED delivers vibrant colors, with stunning, deep black levels that assure on-screen visuals are impeccably detailed while the high refresh diminishes input lag for incredibly smooth game play.
DUAL MODE: 4K UHD @ 240Hz or Full HD @ 480Hz LG UltraGear OLED introduces the World’s First VESA Certified Dual Mode gaming monitor. This innovation allows gamers to experience graphically rich, story-driven games in 4K/UHD at up to 240Hz or switch to Full HD at up to 480Hz for fast-paced FPS, MOBA or racing games via hotkey.¹
Pixel Sound - Sound From The Screen With Pixel Sound, the screen is essentially the sound. Sound waves are emitted from behind the OLED panel to drive sound from the screen directly at the player - versus speakers from underneath or behind the screen. The result is full, rich audio that's the perfect complement to the impeccable OLED picture quality.
Keep Your Eyes On the Game Play with less distractions thanks to an anti-glare screen that minimizes light reflections and lets you concentrate on winning.
Deep, "True Black" Levels For Stunning Visuals VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certified means this monitor meets industry standards for brightness as well as deep, rich black color expression. The benefit for gaming and streaming content, is impeccable image detail in dark scenes for a stunning visual experience.
Leave Lag Behind With 0.03 Response Time Enjoy smoother scenes with less lag or ghosting thanks to LG UltraGear OLED's nearly instantaneous 0.03ms (GtG) response time.
Get In The Game With NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatibility Officially validated by NVIDIA as G-SYNC Compatible.² That translates to faster, smoother gaming that's been tested to reduce screen tearing and stutter. Never miss a frame of the action as you clinch your victories.
AMD FreeSync Premium Pro Is Built In AMD FreeSync Premium Pro equips serious gamers with a fluid, virtually tear-free gaming experience. With at least 120Hz refresh rate at minimum FHD resolution and low latency gameplay, you'll never miss a frame of the action as you play at peak performance.
Designed For The Win Lose yourself in the game with a virtually borderless, ultra-thin design that optimizes space within your battlestation. Easily make height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments to the display to be able to see and play exactly to your specs.
Serious Connection Options For Serious Gamers Enjoy smoother, vivid colors and high-resolution graphics thanks to HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4. Both connections are supported on this display and let you experience up to 240Hz refresh rate.³
Amp Up Your Game DTS Headphone:X⁴ provides accurate spatialization and localization in games for 3D audio over headphones. Supports channel-based, scene based, and object-based audio. Plus, a 4-pole headphone jack lets you carry a stereo headphone signal and mono microphone signal with common ground.
2 Year UltraGear OLED Warranty Game with peace of mind. This UltraGear OLED gaming monitor is protected by a two year limited warranty covering internal and functional parts and labor, including OLED Display Panel. See Warranty Information on this page for all warranty details.

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Reviews

  • 4
    Great Monitor, poor pricing

    Posted by Sara Rios on 27th Jun 2024

    Found it hard to justify the price, especially because it was missing a few features to make it feel worth it, such as; USBC, Glossy display (Not a deal breaker, but why not?) An extra DisplayPort wouldn't hurt either. All in all, the monitor image is great, but just left me wondering that I can get better or same quality with an LG C3 or newer, except I would get more for my money. Its a shame, because if LG had included those extra features, people would find it easier to justify the price, but as it is it feels more like a $1000 monitor. The monitor itself is great, but the price not so much.

  • 2
    HDR clips at 600 in W11 & black levels are crush

    Posted by Mrs. Kathryn Rios on 20th Jun 2024

    The HDR clips at 600 in games & the Windows calibration app on W11 w/ Gamer 1/2 modes. The only time you can get HDR above 600 in Windows is if you use RTS/FPS/Vivid mode where it locks you out off multiple picture settings, raises to sharpness to terrible levels (can't adjust it), has absolute terrible colors & applies some sort of DTM where it will then clip at 2800. Clearly not normal. HDR also introduces black crush. This can be confirmed w/ a black level NIT test pattern made for HDR via YouTube. You can also confirm this in the Windows HDR calibration app where the image will disappear even at 0.1150. The black level image is supposed to disappear at .0100 like every other LG OLED. The only way to fix this is to raise black stabilizer from 50 to 75+ but then it raises all black levels to IPS like levels. Rushed to the market. These issues need to be address in a firmware update. Extremely disappointed.

  • 5
    Buy it now if money is no object- A+ monitor!

    Posted by Laura Lawson on 16th Jun 2024

    Although it is pricey, if you can get a good deal on it I would definitely recommend it. Don’t worry about the matte finish complainers. When you see this thing in person you’ll be amazed. Yeh maybe the glossy finish of course will be more crisp but honestly coming from someone who’s tried out the AW3225qf and the LG C3 42in, it’s not drastically so different. It still pops and looks sharp and incredible. Honestly I can’t tell the different. Maybe if I had them side by side maybe but otherwise, using this monitor on day to day for games and productivity-I do not miss having a QC-oled glossy. However one thing I would say is that its price does need to be under $1000 or at least under $1100 for me to say YES BUY IT. $1400 is just greedy status at that point. I mean yeah the dual mode and I guess maybe they’re marketing it at that segment who wants that I guess. But if they really wanna sell a ton of these put this baby down to below 1100 $1050 the sweet spot and you got a banger. In some ways it’s better than the QD-oleds especially if your setup you’re light controlled. I like the window being behind my desk and that would probably destroy my experience with the glare but on this bad boy just with a little curtain I have no issues with the bright window behind me (directly in front of the screen) -Dual mode works flawless -very low input lag -deep deep oled black -very nice speakers (I sold me old pc speakers don’t need them anymore with the sound from this bad boy-if I want more immersive sound just pop on my headphones) All in all if money is no object yes get it otherwise, wait for it to go down prob around under 1100 it’s a no brainer. Otherwise stick to your AW3423DWF (I’m prob going back to-just can’t see myself spending $1500 on monitor yet)

  • 5
    Best monitor out

    Posted by Megan Aguirre on 10th Jun 2024

    Works great have it paired with a 7800x3d and rtx 4090 perfect together also has vrr for the PS5

  • 5
    A monitor for immersion or competitive gaming? YES

    Posted by Steven Smith on 2nd Jun 2024

    The LG UltraGear 32GS95UE is LG's contribution to the growing class of high-end/premium 32" 4K 240Hz OLED monitors. This monitor uses LG's in house WOLED technology, as opposed to QD-OLED from Samsung. There are minimal pros and cons to both, but overall, you'll get all the benefits of OLED with the gorgeous colors, near infinite contrast with true deep blacks, and the instantaneous 0.03ms response time. The standout feature of the 32GS95UE is the dual mode that seems to be unique as of now to WOLED displays. LG is the first to have it, and other brands such as ASUS has teased there own using the same LG WOLED display. The dual mode lets you quickly switch from an immersive UHD 4K 240Hz display to a blazing fast competitive FHD 1080p 480Hz display with a simple press of a button. Basically, you are getting a 2-in-1 with this monitor. No matter the game you play or type of player you are, this monitor will be perfect. This LG also has an anti-glare matte finish. This has been highly controversial, but the matte finish on this display is pretty minimal. It does its job without washing out the contrast of the colors or taking away from the deep blacks. If you want to see how little this matte finish affects the display, look up Youtuber "Optimum" on "matte vs glossy OLED" on YouTube. He breaks everything down with this specific monitor side-by-side with a glossy QD-OLED. Although a glossy display will always have a bit more sharpness and color, those who bash on this display have either not seen it in person or have been brainwashed by those online to feel otherwise. For me, the matte finish was a must have since I use my PC often in bright rooms with a window right next to me. On the other hand, QD-OLEDs lack a polarizing layer on their displays which caused raised blacks and a purple tint in bright lit rooms. The speaks on this monitor are some of the bests I have ever heard. Most monitors I have used or tried have terrible speaks, if they even have any. Coming from the ASUS ROG PG42UQ which also had fantastic speakers, these ones still blew me away. The "Pixel Sound" truly comes from the screen with great volume and clarity, with decent bass. Pricing is the only real con I have experienced so far with this monitor. Although you are getting a 2-in-1 experience with the dual mode, I think LG should have better positioned themself with this feature while also staying competitive with pricing with the growing popularity of QD-OLEDs, especially considering there are models below $1k. I think a starting price of around $1,200 would have been much better. Overall, the 32GS95UE is my favorite 32" 4K 240Hz OLED monitor this year (so far). It's clear 4K resolution, gorgeous colors and deep blacks thanks to the OLED panel, and ultra smooth 240Hz with a 0.03ms GTG pixel response time make up a truly immersive experience. Add in the dual mode, pixel sound, and a clean design, and we have the ultimate gaming monitor.

  • 5
    An Absolute Beast.

    Posted by Karina Joseph on 31st May 2024

    I replaced my 2021/2022 Asus 27' 1440p 275hz lcd monitor with this one. I've had it going on 3 weeks now and overall I love it. I think unless you are the ultimate screen snob, you'll love this monitor. For reference I have had my share of top TV's recently. High end Samsung mini led's as well as the 2022 Samsung S95B OLED that I use pretty much every day. It has the gloss screen and all that and is gorgeous. When I'm using this monitor, I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything. I'll admit this is my first OLED monitor and I waited long and hard before I pulled the trigger but overall I've been very pleased. It is bright and inky. I'm using it with my Windows 11 gaming PC Build as well as an M1 Mac mini. Both look and perform great on this beast. Gaming wise, I'm in love. Coming from a 27' 1440p monitor I was a little worried that in my competitive games going back to 1080p would stink, but it's not a big deal at all and usually not even noticeable. the 480hz OLED when playing competitively is just marvelously smooth. And when I'm not gaming this thing is always in 4k/240hz and it brings Windows 11 to life! lol. All in all I love it. The sound quality is excellent even though I have my own external sound system + headset. The switching between 1080p and 4K takes on average about 3-4 seconds. I've been very impressed so far. Wish it was cheaper but you're paying for high end bleeding edge tech. I wouldn't listen to much to these people talking about the screen and what not. Unless you are wayyyy overboard about those kind of things it will moreeee than meet your needs. I think it is gorgeous. Now I just have to upgrade some of my hardware on the PC to take full advantage of the 480hz lol

  • 5
    LG OLED. 240-480HZ. 4K Res. THIS is a true monitor

    Posted by Tracey Frost on 27th May 2024

    This is one of if not the best gaming monitor to hit the market right now. If you are looking for a gaming monitor with 4K res, a great refresh rate, low response time, and OLED then this checks all the boxes and much more. I purchased this monitor to upgrade from the 27 inch LG OLED monitor because it was a beast of an upgrade and to see if it was worth the purchase. Never dreamed of getting a monitor this big for my setup or even replacing the 27 inch but it does not disappoint. This monitor offers more brightness and better color than what I got from the 27 inch LG OLED monitor with a higher resolution to top it off. The speakers are decent but I still use a dedicated source of sound for the experience. Honestly, I could not give you a reason not to get this monitor. If you want the best and don't have a set budget to work within, this monitor is my recommendation to you.

  • 5
    Its an OLED, is it overpriced? Maybe?

    Posted by Jon Cameron on 21st May 2024

    Tried for 2 months to get the MSI one for $950. But it never once came in stock for me and I checked every single day multiple times a day. Checked for this one when it was released and was able to grab it before it sold out. The wOLED looks great. The "matte" finishing everyone online is crying about doesnt really have that much of an effect as everyone said it does. Colors still pop just as much as my LG C1. I didnt need the use of usb-c so thats not an issue for me, even though it should have it for the price. I bought an LG C1 OLED years ago and that just ruined my other monitors that werent OLED for me. OLED just looks soooo much better, and Im happy I was able to grab one of these new monitors. Maybe a bit pricey, but I had $200 in BB giftcards so it didnt hurt that bad.

  • 5
    Best Monitor i have ever owned!

    Posted by Jenna Lee on 11th May 2024

    Coming from the LG C2 OLED 42 inch as a monitor, this bad boy blows that out of the water. Also the screen looks even better then the glass of the c2 believe it or not. My picture quality overall increased by over 30% atleast. I also never write reviews, i took the time for this monitor because it deserves the praise, not sure where these bad reviews are coming from…honestly.