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The LG 32GN63T-B is a 32-inch QHD monitor featuring a sharp 2560x1440 resolution, blazing 165Hz refresh rate with 1ms motion blur reduction, and HDR10 support. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it offers NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and AMD FreeSync Premium for smooth visuals, wrapped in a sleek 3-side borderless design with full ergonomic adjustments.
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Brand | LG |
Series | 32GN63T |
Item model number | 1 |
Item Weight | 18.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 23.63 x 28.14 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.5 x 23.63 x 28.14 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | LG |
ASIN | B09J5J2457 |
Date First Available | October 11, 2021 |
W**.
Great monitor at a fair price
Not sure why anyone would return this, thus making it a "refurb". Maybe because it's a flat-screen. I love it.Mounting to the stand was super easy. Clipped on with no tools. Very solid.The height adjustment is very smooth......just pull up or push down and the monitor stays put.The "AMD Adrenalin" software allows ultimate adjustability of color and brightness, which takes a little practice to get right. I put a link to it on my taskbar for quick access, because, like I said, some practice is required. At first I went way too bright, then pushed the colors to levels not seen in nature, but finally got everything perfect.Combined with my new Ryzen 7 5800U mini, it provides beautiful images at a fair price. I'm very happy this display.
M**N
The best for the budget. Hands down.
If these are the specs you're looking for, go for it. You will be happy with it (if it comes in as good as condition as mine, which I couldn't find any defects on.) BUT. The HDR is kinda bad. Its an "HDR Effect", not true HDR. I've seen some complaints about ghosting. Yes, if you want the deepest richest blacks on the planet, this monitor can achieve it, but it will ghost. If you mess with the settings a bit, the ghosting effect is minimized to the point where I don't notice it on UFOtest. I play CS Bhop a good amount and when I first got the monitor, everything had a black trail behind it whenever I was moving too fast and it felt worse to play on than the 60hz 15yo LED TV I was using before lol. Here are the settings I set to mitigate the effect.First, I use Game Mode 2 because it uses the "Faster" response time.In "Game Adjust"1ms Blur Reduction and Adaptive Sync are set to OFF.Set the Black Stabilizer to 60.In "Picture Adjust", my settings are:Brightness 100Contrast 70Sharpness 70Gamma Mode 2Color Temp MediumDFC OFF.Might just be my opinion, but it looks FANTASTIC and doesn't have the ghosting issue.
T**9
It's a refurbished PC monitor with some decent specs!
I bought a new monitor just like this with my new PC and I still wanted a new one for my old PC because I was still using it. However, I knew I wanted one the same size as the new one which is 32". I didn't want to have to shell out another almost $500 for it though. When I saw this refurbished one, the same as the new one I bought for a decent price I took the chance. At first, I was like hmmmm. Do I want one that has already had problems? So to ease my mind I got the 3 yr. Asurion warranty. The monitor arrived quickly and looked like new. It's worked flawlessly ever since I plugged it in!
A**H
Low brightness and some shadowing, still a good product for the price range, i paid 220$
The box arrived scuffed, fresh from being inevitably dropped somewhere on the way 2000 miles in two days from Seattle, still that didn't affect the final results which I collected upon arrival listed here:1. some flickering and some shadowing on some settings - 165 hz refresh or g-sync its gonna be personal preference or based on what your computer can handle, on my rig I have adaptive-sync and motion blur reduction off, they didn't work properly (shadowing) for my system and there was slightly reduced performance for my gaming purposes with these settings.2. (220$, 2k, 32 in, 144+ refresh rate) LOWEST price listing on Amazon for these requirements.the low brightness + frame shadowing reviews have some merit.3.The colors on certain darker Shades and certain lighter Shades blend together correlating with the overall brightness of the monitor being lower than preffered due to going QHD instead of true 2k. For games with dark colors it requires a lot of optimization on the moniter panel and default profiles on the moniter weren't ideal for when it wasn't dark afterwards. IE, text in web browser was not visible in certain grey fonts with a white background on soundcloud.My scorecard =Price =5/5 220$Quality of Materials and Design choices = 4/5 (short power cable with a wall brick to plug in)Product and Box condition on arrival = 3.25/5 {like new, appeared to be dropped a few times judging the condition of the box on arrival, even with a picture of the item on the side. Works fine though despite my room flooding with tiny Styrofoam bits when I opened the box. Just two layers of styrofoam were enough and i found that it didn't appear to take any direct hits to the flat side of the box, which probably would have broken the product.)Picture quality, colors, brightness, and screen reflection= 3/5 QHD looks pretty good but its like having small difference between a TV or a monitor. Shell out a hundred bucks extra for true 2k to get a better experience with less optimizing required out of the box.Overall = 3.69/5 good product for low price, has some few drawbacks that keep it from excellency.
C**T
Fantastic monitor.
I have been using this thing for a couple years, and the only issue I have (and I may just be stupid and am unable to find something) is that you can't close popups from the MONITOR (not the PC or anything else plugged in of course). I got this on sale and it's certainly worth it with a discount, but I can't say I recommend this on full price. Check sales and sub reddits and you'll be happier than buying this full price. No screen tearing after years, buttery smooth frames, and high (enough) image quality. HDR is nice but can be obnoxious sometimes.Worth it on sale.
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