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
    4K to 480hz Glory with a touch of a button.

    Posted by Maria Hudson on 10th May 2024

    I was looking for a 4K PC monitor for gaming and work. Initially, I wasn't impressed with the LG's 604 nits HDR, but 4K gaming at 240Hz looked phenomenal. The ability to switch to 480Hz quickly is great for high FPS butter smooth shooters. Highly recommend for 4K gaming. I gave this monitor my highest 4/5 stars because there’s always room for improvement and have yet to see an EndGame Monitor

  • 4
    Great monitor but a bit too expensive.

    Posted by William Griffith on 5th May 2024

    Oled is quite amazing, honestly you really have to experience to really understand what youre missing out on. As far into the future as I can see, I will only be buying oled monitors/tvs as long as my budget will allow me to. This monitor was a joy to use and I really did feel a bit of pain when I decided to return it. The problem with it is the price. All competing qd-oled monitors are cheaper and in my opionion provide a more pleasant looking image (this monitor still blows any LCD out of the water though). I did notice this monitor does look a bit washed out with high hdr brightness and dark scenes did lose more detail than I would hope. This does have excellent text clarity and didnt notice any issues like I have with a 1440p qd-oled but that could just be down to the vastly higher pixel density on this display. Matte coating on the screen is fine, I do prefer glossy but this is accetable and may be preferred if you would be using this is a bright room. The 480hz mode is not very usable in my opinion. I may just not be as competitive player as I use to be but I didnt find myself switching over to it very much. I tried it in Overwatch and just couldnt get over the pixelated look of everything. It definitely looks very smooth and almost life like but honestly the jump from 240 to 480 on an oled doesnt provide the level of improvement to warrant the massive drop in resolution imo. I personally would wait for the 480hz 1440p LG woled monitor thats suppose to release within the next couple of months if youre really interested in the best motion fluidity and which should be sold at a cheaper price. If this monitor was a $1000 I feel like it might just be a no brainer for people looking for a monitor that can kinda just do it all. I do feel like a $1000 4k qd-oled might be a bit nicer for people only looking to use it in 4k 240hz mode but I have yet to use one of those.

  • 5
    LG 32inch 4k Monitor Awesomeness

    Posted by Ryan Hernandez on 22nd Apr 2024

    LG has a come a long way in technology and I love this new 32 inch 4k monitor. Previously, I have been using a 27 inch 1440p. I made the jump to 4k upgrading my GPU and have no regrets. More importantly, the arguments between glossy and matte are moot. I have so much day light during the day that the matte display is perfect in all lighting conditions. No regrets!

  • 1
    Not worth the money, Returning this coming week

    Posted by Thomas Riley on 21st Apr 2024

    Shipped in manufacture boxs, received heavily damaged! Paying over a grand for a monitor at least have the decency to ship it in an additional brown box($2 cost) for protection of any element it encounters on it’s journey to the retail purchasers home. We have the samsung 49” oled and the quality is so much better clear and crisper! Returning the LG this coming week

  • 4
    Excellent image and features

    Posted by Darlene Sanders on 18th Apr 2024

    Excellent picture quality, although you may have to adjust the color profile to fit your preferences. I found the colors to be very natural by default, but some prefer more vibrant/saturated colors. The built quality is excellent; the frame is made out of a metal and does not creak or bend. The back and stand are made out of a sturdy plastic. High refresh rates/variable is game changing in combination with oled and fast response times. These new 4k oleds are such a huge step up from anything that came before it, even apple’s own xdr monitor that is several times more expensive than this. Downside: lacks usb-c port. I am using an Lg usb hub to connect to usb-c which is fine but it’s an additional cost. Also for some reason the monitor turns itself on looking for a signal when I leave the hub connected to monitor, and usb-c charging passthrough. Another downside is I heard gray uniformity might be bad on some panels, and that was the case for me, but after an image refresh after 4 hours most if not all the bad uniformity is gone.

  • 5
    A decent option for competitive FPS players

    Posted by Timothy Reyes on 14th Apr 2024

    Handles reflections and brighter room conditions well, unlike QD-oled alternatives. Matte finish on the screen may bother some people. Color vibrancy is comparable to OLED phone screens and tablets, which is great, but can fall behind QD-OLED options. 1080p full 480 Hz is achievable on a few games like overwatch and rainbow six siege with reasonable hardware, otherwise, gamers may find it hard reach that target even at 1080p. Unless gamers have top of the line specs, may find it hard to fully leverage 4K high framerate gameplay potential of this monitor in single player titles without upscaling. I imagine the ability to fully leverage the monitor will improve over time as GPU/CPUs improve. HDR experience is excellent, although some might complain about HDR accuracy. Overall, would recommend over other options if one plays competitive FPS games and wishes to leverage above 240 hz refresh rates.

  • 3
    Okay but has issues

    Posted by Rebecca Parker on 13th Apr 2024

    So I ended up returning this because out of the box in SDR and HDR there is a substantial amount of black crush happening and it's the worst I've seen on an OLED (my LG CX 48 in for example does not have this issue). Also there was some weird gamma issue where it was randomly raising the black levels of the black bars at the top and bottom of movies during playback. I'm guessing these are firmware issues and they can fix them via an update but there is no guarantee of that and who knows how long you might have to wait. As it stands you have to pump up the black stabilizer to like 70 to adjust for the black crush issue and that seems to somewhat wash out the entire picture in doing so. Also, while the matte coating is fairly tame and it's not super caked on I didn't find it any better than my Acer XB27HU1's coating and in some ways it was worse. The finer grain seems to cause more chromatic shimmering in white or light colored areas (this was especially noticeable in Bioshock Infinite as that has a bright light color palate. I've used glossy and matte panels throughout the years, and while I will always prefer glossy I don't mind using matte...but this coating for some reason seems to have that "can't unsee it" kind of thing going on for me. Other than that the monitor itself seemed great, no dead pixels and the size and refresh rate are perfect for a standard sized desk compared to a 48in TV. I guess I will try one of the QD-OLED monitors instead.

  • 4
    4K 240Hz WOLED Monitor with 480Hz Mode

    Posted by Mark Cooper on 13th Apr 2024

    Good color and good build quality especially the stand. Occasionally has issues with the deep sleep mode but it’s easy to turn off. Great monitor for console gaming at 4k 120 and Pc gaming. Con would be the price. At 1199 this would be a no brainer.

  • 4
    Decent 4K OLED monitor, unique 480hz mode

    Posted by Jon Arias Jr. on 8th Apr 2024

    Decent quality HDR, though SDR content was hit or miss. 480hz mode and actually worked well smoothness wise… however I would never game in this mode unless I was a pro gamer that only cared about FPS, as way too grainy and blocky looking like outdated graphics. 4K 240hz is the sweet spot for me for resolution and speed. It also made just a little bit of screen or fan noise. Therefore I traded it for the Aorus QD-OLED version of this, as more vibrant colors and completely passive/silent cooling, and wouldn’t use the 480hz mode much.