LG FHD 32-Inch Computer Monitor 32ML600M-B, IPS with HDR 10 Compatibility, Black
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Tech.Tennis
> 3 dayGlare might be a problem for you. I thought it was matte. Bummer. Returning.
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luket
> 3 dayOthers had reported a cheap and weak stand. LG must have listened to the reviews because mine came with a metal stand. I was a tad disappointed in the resolution, not because it is bad, but because of the resolution of my old monitor, a dell ultrasharp u3011. (The Dell also costs like 5x as much.) I was also disappointed that there were no USB or DisplayPort connections, but again, Im comparing it to a much more expensive monitor. (And I could have learned this from the specs, but I assumed these were standard on all new monitors.) On the good side, it uses only a fraction of the power of my old monitor, and so doesnt get hot like the DELL. Note: My computer does not have HDMI, and the monitor only has HDMI (and VGA). The instructions that came with the monitor recommended against a DisplayPort => HDMI cable as it might cause compatibility problems. I went with the cable anyway and found it works fine for video, but I was not getting any sound. Apparently, after installing this monitor, my system switched the default sound device to the LG monitor (so obviously no sound.) This was quickly remedied by manually switching my audio device back to my speakers. PROS: 1. the price was great 2. easy to setup 3. picture quality is good (not what Im used to, but good for what it is.) 4. relatively light 5. low power consumption, runs cool-warm CONS: Not enough features (covered above) Long story short, I like the monitor for the price/size:
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BillV4
> 3 dayExcellent picture quality (non-gaming). Great price. Easy install and setup. Nice features. Stand may be a bit wobbly for some, but not really an issue for reasonably stable desks.
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Marco
> 3 dayGreat Monitor, be weary however the center stand is very fragile and wobbly, this monitor would not survive an active family with a lot of kids jumping around! Not unless you mount it on the wall!
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Mac Wildstar
> 3 dayMy last LG was a 32 inch screen that I had for about 15 years, but for some reason was smaller than this one. I thought I ordered the same size screen. This one is about 6 inches wider. The picture quality is outstanding! Controls are easy to learn. Really like this new screen. Wish I had ordered this about 2 years ago.
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Mehadi Auston Ayrom
20-11-2024This product is good for the price.
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Ed Moran
> 3 dayI use this monitor with two different PCs, so I have to switch back and forth frequently. The only way to do this is with a nipple button that is on the bottom rear of the monitor. It is an absolute hassle toggling this. It constantly misinterprets my intention and does everything but switch the way it should. Theres no good reason this monitor cant automatically search inputs when one of them is disabled or turned off.
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RAVI
> 3 dayThe clarity of monitor is awesome and I got on deals. I wasn’t sure about this monitor before due to stand failure reviews over here but I took a chance and luckily it’s working good. Even my coworker got this one after seeing on my desk. Loved the product. I haven’t tried any gaming so far.
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Ryan Lewis 刘莱恩 - 微信 Ryanlewis1985
> 3 dayI think for the value this TV is great. I use it mostly as an external monitor for my Mac for work. It is lightweight, easy to use, and the screen is very clear. I noticed that I wished it could go a bit brighter - my MACBOOK is brighter and its noticeably different to me. Aside from that, Ive no other complaints. If I ever go dual - monitor setup, I may have to pick up another one :)
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Thomas
> 3 dayIts a nice display, with a nice picture, but overall there is some inconvience with its design. The whats in the box answer for the product is inaccurate. Its an AC power supply, not a power cord. Also, the power supply is a massive box with the prongs vertical so you can only plug one monitor to an outlet and need two outlets close by to your desk or cover multiple outlets on a power bar to plug in two displays only. This multi-display setup is common for most users now-a-days, so this can make setup at your desk location difficult with the AC adapters covering or limiting your outlet options for other peripherals that need power.