

LG 32GP850-B 32 UltraGear QHD (2560 x 1440) Nano IPS Gaming Monitor w/ 1ms (GtG) Response Time & 165Hz Refresh Rate, Tilt/Height/Pivot Adjustable, Black
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NWarner
> 24 hourI bought three, two vertical, one horizontal. Tested FPS with multiple 1440p monitors, no drops on gaming on the middle monitor, feel free to research this. The color is great and the monitors are preconfigured with a decent gaming default setting. Overall, 10/10, would buy again (since I bought three already!)
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Allen H Carlson
> 24 hourI got this for $299. Its a steal for that money. It dont have a ton of features but the screen is way better than I expected. It could be a bit brighter but its fine. Minimal backight bleed or IPS glow. Great stand feature wise but you want it on a sturdy table as it will amplify any table wiggles. If its under $400.00 go for it, more you may do better feature wise else, but youll have to spend over that a fair bit to get a noticeably better screen.
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Eduardo Drubi
> 24 hourMonitor relación precio excelente.
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Chunk
> 24 hourThis is a great monitor I use it for both my PS5 and PC. I think most other reviews cover the PC gaming aspect so I dont need to talk about that. So the PS5 performance with this monitor is great it actually does do 4k @60fps though its actually im assuming down sampling, not true 4k but its just as smooth and sharp as my true 4k tv. Im sure that adds lag but a monitor that runs 1ms response time I dont notice a difference in response time from my PC to ps5 other then the smooth 165fps on my PC. With that being said 4k on the ps5 isnt necessary for gaming soon as Sony said the next update will support 1440p anyway and Im hoping that will include 120hz with that resolution. I think this is a great monitor for the price unless you have the 600.00 or so dollars to spend on a 4k 120hz+ monitor. I mostly play apex legends and battlefields
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Christopher Guy
> 24 hourVery impressed, came from 1080p 24 60 hz. this thing is soo much better very clear rocking 165hz at 2560 x 1140. I will definitely buy it again.
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Little One
> 24 hourThis monitor is as smooth and snappy as my Benq XL2411k TN panel. The performance difference is indistinguishable despite this monitor being much larger. I was willing to sacrifice some responsiveness or input lag for more game immersion, but now I dont have to. It delivers great as an IPS panel with high brightness, good colors and minimal light bleeding in the corners of the monitor (not noticeable while gaming, only when turning on). I bought and returned at least 6 other monitors / tvs in search of the best responding larger display. If youre on the fence, just buy this especially while its under $400. Amazon returns are easy if not, I would know :)
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Matthew Evans
> 24 hourFirst and foremost, this is a pretty nice monitor. Good viewing angles, the HDR is decent, G-Sync/Freesync compatible, nice big screen, and good pixel density. Ive had this monitor for about a year now. For the grand majority, Its good things. It does well with what you would expect a monitor of this price point would. It has one issue where every once in a while when the PC goes to sleep, the screen backlight will stay on until you unplug it and re-plug. After that it wont do it for a while. Its kinda annoying but not a big enough issue to send it back. Also, the 180hz OC looks awful; with smearing that is distracting and hard to ignore, or justify its existence honestly.
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Virginia D.
> 24 hourSharp and crisp picture with great responsiveness time
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36cores
> 24 hourPros: - Daily driving it at 4k@144hz 8bit 4:2:2 - Its fast, very fast. Its significantly faster than my past VA and TN panels. - The HDR 400 is not a total disaster in some games and video content - It does 4k@144hz if you know what you are doing - Excellent brightness - 180hz is fast enough for competitive gaming - Supports Displayport 1.4 Cons: - 32 is too big for 1440p in my opinon - The 32GQ850@240hz is a much better buy for $500ish - No local dimming - Only one displayport port - Does not support DSC - HDMI 2.0 Overclocking: My sample would not overclock beyond 180hz at any resolution 4k@120hz 8bit 4:4:4 - Yes 4k@138hz 10bit 4:2:2 - Yes 4k@144hz 8bit 4:2:2(requires some tricks) - Yes
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Andrew
> 24 hourI spent weeks researching monitors at 1440p and 4k and this screen has the perfect stats for the price. You will not be disappointed.