🎮 Elevate Your Game with LG's Ultimate OLED Experience!
The LG32GS95UE is a cutting-edge 32-inch Ultragear OLED gaming monitor that delivers stunning 4K UHD visuals at up to 240Hz, featuring a rapid 0.03ms response time, NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync compatibility, and innovative Pixel Sound technology. With a sleek design and anti-glare display, this monitor is perfect for serious gamers seeking an immersive experience.
Standing screen display size | 31.5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Brand | LG |
Series | 32GS95UE-B.AUS |
Item model number | 32GS95UE-B.AUS |
Item Weight | 19.84 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.9 x 28.1 x 24.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.9 x 28.1 x 24.6 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | AC |
Manufacturer | LG |
ASIN | B0CV1Y7NLT |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | February 5, 2024 |
C**A
34 in ultrawide 800r curve 240hz
This monitor is beast and I stole it for 750$. If this was full price though at 1300$ there's better options but this is def a premium monitor. Reminder this is OLED technology so text clarity is not a strong suit due to the technology so that in no way shape or form knocks off any stars from this 5 star product. It's excellent for gaming! Super responsive, high refresh rate, solid build quality. It does have a matte coating but it's really not even remotely close to as bad as people say. Picture quality is still bright, vibrant and crystal clear. One thing to note is normal ultrawides are normally 1800r curve and at this curve being slight makes it wide and immersive. Now this one with 800r curve bends it so aggressively that it honestly takes away from the immersion as the sides of the monitor are brought closer together to make the harder curve but this is not bad at all. You can see the whole monitor better with peripherals making it easier to use for fps games. I was torn between this and immersion but then I decided to return this just cause I came to the conclusion I rather have immersion from 1800r curve so I then picked up the g85sb from Samsung but his LG is so dope and it looks so good! When or if I become a little more competitive I might get this again. Somehow to me I think this 800r curve makes it easier to aim on mouse and keyboard. I feel like seeing the whole monitor easier and the curve fits the eyes natural curve. Might be placebo but it works for me. If your on the fence I'd buy it. Return it if you want to try something else but keep in mind the refund process is 30 days so if your offered payments from Amazon this process would be more appealing as you are not putting the full price down.
G**.
Great monitor.
I had been avoiding OLED monitors for a while. Though burn-in has been a concern, it's pretty well minimized to the point of being a non-issue. Price was also a major factor. So I just stuck to LCD. Coming across this monitor at a reasonable price and with specifications I felt were quite good, I finally broke down and gave it a shot knowing I could return it if it just didn't work for me. Needless to say, I'm extremely pleased with it. Just the overall brightness levels and color reproduction alone make it better than even the higher priced LCD monitors I've used before. But what is most striking is the black actually being black, even when the next pixel over is bright white. I'm sure this isn't news to most people, but having true black levels instead of the typical gray you get from backlight bleed really makes for an entirety different experience. The image quality is just light-years ahead of any of my previous monitors.If there's any downside to it, it's the fact it is a bit more power hungry. And I might have preferred a couple more USB ports with its built in hub. But those are pretty minor. The stand seems plenty sturdy, but I can't give any real feedback on that as I use a multi monitor fixed stand.This thing has been an absolute game changer for me in regards to my gaming and general use of the computer. Again, this is likely old news to most people. I had just been holding back on making the jump for a good while. But now, I can't see going back. The OSD menu is easy to use and has plenty of options to tailor the image to your liking. Just a great monitor overall that isn't insanely priced.
E**.
Can’t go back to 27in
I upgraded from a 27 qd oled 360hz and I will not be going back. The HDR doesn’t work that well with amd cards I think, but the hdr in my qd oled was better. Dont matter though since the sdr on this already looks so good. The curve can be a tad aggressive but not a deal breaker, I actually like it. The white color of the monitor is the cherry on top, even the cables included are white.Performance wise this monitor is fast and responsive, the image quality is amazing also, the colors are really accurate, and the brightness is really good. The 240hz is perfect.
N**K
Painful to have to return this, but the tech isnt ready for my use case
Let me start by saying that this monitor is ALMOST perfect for me. 32 inches, matte coating, OLED, minimalist "non-gamer" design language, high refresh rate and response timings....The two things that killed this monitor FOR ME are that the monitor is not bright enough in well lit rooms, the monitor looks substantially dimmer than other IPS monitors. This needs to be improved on future generations of OLED monitors.The other reason and this was the true killer for me, was that text looks HORRIBLE on this monitor. I am a programmer and I was looking for a monitor that I could use for both productivity and programming. Let me just say that it's downright painful to look at text on this monitor, text looks smudged, desktop icon text appears all sorts of different colors due to the sub-pixel layout of this display. It's really, really bad. Theres no possible way I could use this monitor for productivity work. I did try installing software like "mactype" that is supposed to help, I tried adjusting monitor settings, doing a firmware update.... Nothing helped enough.All that being said, this is close to being the perfect monitor for gaming. The blacks are of course dark, the picture is impeccable... It's just so unfortunate that once you exit the game and go to your desktop you feel like you are using a $100 monitor instead of a $1400 monitor.I can't bring myself to go lower than 4 stars because the monitor really is so good if all you plan to do on it is game, but for many people that isn't what computing is all about. I have confidence that these issues can be fixed in future generations of the monitor, and I will be waiting for those models before upgrading to OLED.
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