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LG UltraGear 32GN600 QHD 165Hz FreeSync HDR10 32in Monitor
LG UltraGear 32GN600 QHD 165Hz FreeSync HDR10 32in Monitor
LG UltraGear 32GN600 QHD 165Hz FreeSync HDR10 32in Monitor
LG UltraGear 32GN600 QHD 165Hz FreeSync HDR10 32in Monitor
LG UltraGear 32GN600 QHD 165Hz FreeSync HDR10 32in Monitor
LG UltraGear 32GN600 QHD 165Hz FreeSync HDR10 32in Monitor
LG UltraGear 32GN600 QHD 165Hz FreeSync HDR10 32in Monitor
LG UltraGear 32GN600 QHD 165Hz FreeSync HDR10 32in Monitor

LG UltraGear 32GN600 QHD 165Hz FreeSync HDR10 32in Monitor

LG UltraGear 32GN600 QHD 165Hz FreeSync HDR10 32in Monitor

$54.85

(1,322 reviews)

Dive into the ultimate gaming experience with the LG UltraGear 32GN600-B monitor. Featuring a stunning 32" display, crisp 1440p resolution, and a blazing 165Hz refresh rate, this monitor brings your games to life with exceptional clarity and smooth motion. Perfect for gamers seeking both performance and immersion.

Dive into the ultimate gaming experience with the LG UltraGear 32GN600-B monitor. Featuring a stunning 32" display, crisp 1440p resolution, and a blazing 165Hz refresh rate, this monitor brings your games to life with exceptional clarity and smooth motion. Perfect for gamers seeking both performance and immersion.

(1,322 reviews)

Dive into the ultimate gaming experience with the LG UltraGear 32GN600-B monitor. Featuring a stunning 32" display, crisp 1440p resolution, and a blazing 165Hz refresh rate, this monitor brings your games to life with exceptional clarity and smooth motion. Perfect for gamers seeking both performance and immersion.

Dive into the ultimate gaming experience with the LG UltraGear 32GN600-B monitor. Featuring a stunning 32" display, crisp 1440p resolution, and a blazing 165Hz refresh rate, this monitor brings your games to life with exceptional clarity and smooth motion. Perfect for gamers seeking both performance and immersion.

$54.85 - $1,258.70

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The lowest price for LG UltraGear 32GN600 QHD 165Hz FreeSync HDR10 32in Monitor right now is $54.85 at Short Circuit Solution, compared across 12 retailers.

The all-time low was $35.00 on 10 June 2026 — today's price is 57% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 12 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$259.00

LG Ultragear 32in QHD VA HDR10 165Hz AMD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (32GN600-B)

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$289.00

LG Ultragear 32GN600-B - LED-Monitor - QHD - 80 cm (32")

Free delivery

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Short Circuit Solution

$54.85

LG 32GN600-B Monitor Stand/Base at Short Circuit Solution

Delivery $108.34

PCByte AU

$249.00

LG UltraGear 32in QHD VA HDR10 165Hz AMD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (32GN600-B)

Umart

$249.00

LG UltraGear 32in QHD VA HDR10 165Hz AMD FreeSync Gaming Monitor 32GN600 B - Monitors

Delivery $29.48

MSY

$249.00

LG UltraGear 32in QHD VA HDR10 165Hz AMD FreeSync Gaming Monitor 32GN600 B - Monitors

Delivery $27

Device Deal

$256.00

LG UltraGear 32GN600-B 31.5'' QHD 1ms Gaming Monitor with 165Hz

Delivery $24.99

JW Computers

$259.00

LG 32GN600 32" Quad HD 1ms 165Hz FreeSync Premium HDR Monitor

7-day returns

Scorptec

$259.00

LG 32GN600-B UltraGear 31.5inch 165Hz QHD VA Gaming Monitor

30-day returns

Mwave Australia

$259.00

LG UltraGear 32GN600-B 32'' QHD 165Hz 1ms AMD FreeSync Premium Gaming Monitor

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Reviews

Best Feature is Price but Still Plenty More to it.
26 August 2021Nicholas

originally posted on walmart.com

I picked this up on discount for 250USD and definitely got my money's worth. Coming from a 2560x1080 "ultrawide" to 2560x1440 was a nice transition and didn't disrupt my workflow. And then I was scared to go any lower than 32" in physical size because of this transition so this monitor fit the bill. Ultimately the 32" might be a bit much. I like it! That much is for sure. But when typing I am too close to it. You lose some of the viewing angle at the far left and right of the screen as you come in closer. A monitor arm that is on the way and a desk rearrangement should solve this though (which I will mention the stand is the bare minimum with no adjustments and a downward tilt so a monitor arm is strongly recommended). And as long as you are the appropriate distance ... MoreI picked this up on discount for 250USD and definitely got my money's worth. Coming from a 2560x1080 "ultrawide" to 2560x1440 was a nice transition and didn't disrupt my workflow. And then I was scared to go any lower than 32" in physical size because of this transition so this monitor fit the bill. Ultimately the 32" might be a bit much. I like it! That much is for sure. But when typing I am too close to it. You lose some of the viewing angle at the far left and right of the screen as you come in closer. A monitor arm that is on the way and a desk rearrangement should solve this though (which I will mention the stand is the bare minimum with no adjustments and a downward tilt so a monitor arm is strongly recommended). And as long as you are the appropriate distance away, the viewing angles are great. The other highlight concerning workflow is the 165hz refresh rate. Coming from 60hz this difference is instantly noticeable. Scrolling up and down is super smooth.On the gaming side of things. The monitor is indeed G-Sync compatible for me (3070ti). It's a feature that I am very much enjoying thus far. It's almost hard to truly appreciate because it works so well. The extra pixel real estate and refresh rate do definitely push the machine more and quickly makes you realize 1440p is the sweet spot for PC gaming right now. The colors are.. Fine. I found one of the presets to be close enough to my personal expectations that I only needed to adjust it slightly. But this is definitely not going to compete with your 4k TV in the color department by any stretch. It is still more than enough for gaming, browsing, working, and occasional media that you do at your PC. The HDR "compatibility" or whatever they are on about is laughable though. I'm no snob, elitist or whatever-phile but this isn't the HDR I know. It's washed, it's dull, it's grey blacks and whites. It doesn't work. With games or media. The "HDR Effect" preset on the monitor looks better than the supposed HDR being actually on. I suppose this is obvious to people who know about ratios and brightness ratings but I'm just a layperson telling you "like I see it"; The HDR on this is a pointless feature that does not do anything of use.So with all that in mind; I think it is closer to a 250USD monitor than it is to the listing price of 350USD. I do still feel like I got my money's worth as I opened up with, but it doesn't feel like as good of a deal now as when I clicked buy. It works though. It does everything you need it to do and then some. Your expectations should just be realistic. Honestly probably a soft 5 stars, but I knocked it down to 4 just because the only surprises were slightly negative ones. It does deliver for everything you need though.

Extreme VA Black Smearing
12 November 2022Tom

originally posted on walmart.com

I have heard complaints about the monitor stand but for a monitor this size, a VESA mount really is the way to go. The menu is easy to use, and when you're playing a game in a well lit area it looks great.But as soon as it gets slightly dark in a game, the black smear effect is so horrific it feels like the frame rate drops to 60 fps. In the attached pictures I entered an indoor area and it's like I had a drunk effect attached to my screen. Everywhere I turn there is a very noticeable motion blur effect. It is actually unplayable in my opinion, I don't know how this monitor has such good reviews. This is a problem with VA panels, but I thought it would only be slightly noticeable in certain instances.

Good for PC Gaming, Not So Much Game Consoles
25 June 2021

originally posted on LG

We picked up the LG 32GN600-B HDR monitor recently to setup our new next-generation game consoles for the kids. The size is great, the thin bezels are beautiful and the looks certainly fit into the gaming station we setup. As far as low latency for gaming, this thing has no issues. However, I found out that the native resolution of this monitor, QHD (2560 x 1440) is not supported by one of the next-gen consoles! This forced me to run at 1080p which is much lower than what I was aiming for. Hopefully this console will update support in the future, but until then I'm stuck with last gen resolution on a great monitor. I came to realize that this display was really meant for PC gaming and not console gaming after the fact, which is entirely my own issue and not a fault ... MoreWe picked up the LG 32GN600-B HDR monitor recently to setup our new next-generation game consoles for the kids. The size is great, the thin bezels are beautiful and the looks certainly fit into the gaming station we setup. As far as low latency for gaming, this thing has no issues. However, I found out that the native resolution of this monitor, QHD (2560 x 1440) is not supported by one of the next-gen consoles! This forced me to run at 1080p which is much lower than what I was aiming for. Hopefully this console will update support in the future, but until then I'm stuck with last gen resolution on a great monitor. I came to realize that this display was really meant for PC gaming and not console gaming after the fact, which is entirely my own issue and not a fault of the display. Also, be aware that there are no integrated speakers on the monitor which you may normally want for a gaming console. We haven't had a chance to setup our gaming PC with this monitor yet, but look forward to testing out the super-high refresh rates for my FPS games. Colors look good on the display and the HDR is nice to have, but the max brightness was a little less than I would have liked to see for a high-end display. If you are a twitch PC gamer this is an excellent choice for you. You probably already have some nice speakers with your rig and the refresh rates will be really nice. If you are looking to use this for console gaming, you may find that it falls a bit short and should probably look at a 4k native display with integrated speakers. We received this product at a discounted price in exchange for our honest opinion.

Specification

HDMI version2.0
DisplayPort version1.4
Tilt angle range-5 - 15°
Energy efficiency class (SDR)F
Energy efficiency class (HDR)G

Price comparison

Updated 5 days ago
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Amazon.com.au

$259.00

LG Ultragear 32in QHD VA HDR10 165Hz AMD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (32GN600-B)

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$289.00

LG Ultragear 32GN600-B - LED-Monitor - QHD - 80 cm (32")

Free delivery

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Short Circuit Solution

$54.85

Out of stock

LG 32GN600-B Monitor Stand/Base at Short Circuit Solution

Delivery $108.34

PCByte AU

$249.00

Out of stock

LG UltraGear 32in QHD VA HDR10 165Hz AMD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (32GN600-B)

Umart

$249.00

LG UltraGear 32in QHD VA HDR10 165Hz AMD FreeSync Gaming Monitor 32GN600 B - Monitors

Delivery $29.48

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Best Feature is Price but Still Plenty More to it.
26 August 2021

I picked this up on discount for 250USD and definitely got my money's worth. Coming from a 2560x1080 "ultrawide" to 2560x1440 was a nice transition and didn't disrupt my workflow. And then I was scared to go any lower than 32" in physical size because of this transition so this monitor fit the bill. Ultimately the 32" might be a bit much. I like it! That much is for sure. But when typing I am too close to it. You lose some of the viewing angle at the far left and right of the screen as you come in closer. A monitor arm that is on the way and a desk rearrangement should solve this though (which I will mention the stand is the bare minimum with no adjustments and a downward tilt so a monitor arm is strongly recommended). And as long as you are the appropriate distance ... MoreI picked this up on discount for 250USD and definitely got my money's worth. Coming from a 2560x1080 "ultrawide" to 2560x1440 was a nice transition and didn't disrupt my workflow. And then I was scared to go any lower than 32" in physical size because of this transition so this monitor fit the bill. Ultimately the 32" might be a bit much. I like it! That much is for sure. But when typing I am too close to it. You lose some of the viewing angle at the far left and right of the screen as you come in closer. A monitor arm that is on the way and a desk rearrangement should solve this though (which I will mention the stand is the bare minimum with no adjustments and a downward tilt so a monitor arm is strongly recommended). And as long as you are the appropriate distance away, the viewing angles are great. The other highlight concerning workflow is the 165hz refresh rate. Coming from 60hz this difference is instantly noticeable. Scrolling up and down is super smooth.On the gaming side of things. The monitor is indeed G-Sync compatible for me (3070ti). It's a feature that I am very much enjoying thus far. It's almost hard to truly appreciate because it works so well. The extra pixel real estate and refresh rate do definitely push the machine more and quickly makes you realize 1440p is the sweet spot for PC gaming right now. The colors are.. Fine. I found one of the presets to be close enough to my personal expectations that I only needed to adjust it slightly. But this is definitely not going to compete with your 4k TV in the color department by any stretch. It is still more than enough for gaming, browsing, working, and occasional media that you do at your PC. The HDR "compatibility" or whatever they are on about is laughable though. I'm no snob, elitist or whatever-phile but this isn't the HDR I know. It's washed, it's dull, it's grey blacks and whites. It doesn't work. With games or media. The "HDR Effect" preset on the monitor looks better than the supposed HDR being actually on. I suppose this is obvious to people who know about ratios and brightness ratings but I'm just a layperson telling you "like I see it"; The HDR on this is a pointless feature that does not do anything of use.So with all that in mind; I think it is closer to a 250USD monitor than it is to the listing price of 350USD. I do still feel like I got my money's worth as I opened up with, but it doesn't feel like as good of a deal now as when I clicked buy. It works though. It does everything you need it to do and then some. Your expectations should just be realistic. Honestly probably a soft 5 stars, but I knocked it down to 4 just because the only surprises were slightly negative ones. It does deliver for everything you need though.

Nicholas originally posted on walmart.com
Extreme VA Black Smearing
12 November 2022

I have heard complaints about the monitor stand but for a monitor this size, a VESA mount really is the way to go. The menu is easy to use, and when you're playing a game in a well lit area it looks great.But as soon as it gets slightly dark in a game, the black smear effect is so horrific it feels like the frame rate drops to 60 fps. In the attached pictures I entered an indoor area and it's like I had a drunk effect attached to my screen. Everywhere I turn there is a very noticeable motion blur effect. It is actually unplayable in my opinion, I don't know how this monitor has such good reviews. This is a problem with VA panels, but I thought it would only be slightly noticeable in certain instances.

Tom originally posted on walmart.com
Good for PC Gaming, Not So Much Game Consoles
25 June 2021

We picked up the LG 32GN600-B HDR monitor recently to setup our new next-generation game consoles for the kids. The size is great, the thin bezels are beautiful and the looks certainly fit into the gaming station we setup. As far as low latency for gaming, this thing has no issues. However, I found out that the native resolution of this monitor, QHD (2560 x 1440) is not supported by one of the next-gen consoles! This forced me to run at 1080p which is much lower than what I was aiming for. Hopefully this console will update support in the future, but until then I'm stuck with last gen resolution on a great monitor. I came to realize that this display was really meant for PC gaming and not console gaming after the fact, which is entirely my own issue and not a fault ... MoreWe picked up the LG 32GN600-B HDR monitor recently to setup our new next-generation game consoles for the kids. The size is great, the thin bezels are beautiful and the looks certainly fit into the gaming station we setup. As far as low latency for gaming, this thing has no issues. However, I found out that the native resolution of this monitor, QHD (2560 x 1440) is not supported by one of the next-gen consoles! This forced me to run at 1080p which is much lower than what I was aiming for. Hopefully this console will update support in the future, but until then I'm stuck with last gen resolution on a great monitor. I came to realize that this display was really meant for PC gaming and not console gaming after the fact, which is entirely my own issue and not a fault of the display. Also, be aware that there are no integrated speakers on the monitor which you may normally want for a gaming console. We haven't had a chance to setup our gaming PC with this monitor yet, but look forward to testing out the super-high refresh rates for my FPS games. Colors look good on the display and the HDR is nice to have, but the max brightness was a little less than I would have liked to see for a high-end display. If you are a twitch PC gamer this is an excellent choice for you. You probably already have some nice speakers with your rig and the refresh rates will be really nice. If you are looking to use this for console gaming, you may find that it falls a bit short and should probably look at a 4k native display with integrated speakers. We received this product at a discounted price in exchange for our honest opinion.

originally posted on LG
Good for the price, but not very adjustable.
21 November 2022

I got this monitor to match my other one (at least visually), and it seems like it'll be good. My other one has served me well, but this one is also slightly worse than my other one in terms of usability and not being G-Sync compatible. For the pros, it has most of the stuff that my other one does. It has a crosshair, HDR, quick response time, etc. However, as I said, it is lacking G-Sync, and the monitor stand isn't adjustable, except for the vertical angle, whereas my other one can at least be raised and lowered. The monitor I got also appears to have been a return since it was missing the tape stuff that you find on new devices, it was fingerprinted, and everything was out of the bags. I'm pretty annoyed that I didn't get a brand new monitor when I paid for one, ... MoreI got this monitor to match my other one (at least visually), and it seems like it'll be good. My other one has served me well, but this one is also slightly worse than my other one in terms of usability and not being G-Sync compatible. For the pros, it has most of the stuff that my other one does. It has a crosshair, HDR, quick response time, etc. However, as I said, it is lacking G-Sync, and the monitor stand isn't adjustable, except for the vertical angle, whereas my other one can at least be raised and lowered. The monitor I got also appears to have been a return since it was missing the tape stuff that you find on new devices, it was fingerprinted, and everything was out of the bags. I'm pretty annoyed that I didn't get a brand new monitor when I paid for one, but at least it works. Once I mount them to my dual monitor stand, they should look alright.

originally posted on walmart.com
Great gaming monitor if you get a GOOD deal
15 November 2022

Great monitor if you get a good deal on it. This monitor is a great budget 1440p monitor. Fast response time, good colors using SDR, and you can definitely tell a difference when using 1440p. Although, I have a LG 32GN550 which I think is better overall than this monitor. This monitor does not look great when displaying at 1080p. I noticed that this monitor has more screen tearing when connected to my laptop compared to the 550. Also, this monitor does not support 165hz over HDMI. DON’T buy this monitor if you plan on using it to regularly watch HDR content. The HDR is a downgrade from the 550-B and is very dark most of the time, even with the brightness all the way up. Movies and gaming in SDR is definitely the better choice if you get this monitor. There is a bit ... MoreGreat monitor if you get a good deal on it. This monitor is a great budget 1440p monitor. Fast response time, good colors using SDR, and you can definitely tell a difference when using 1440p. Although, I have a LG 32GN550 which I think is better overall than this monitor. This monitor does not look great when displaying at 1080p. I noticed that this monitor has more screen tearing when connected to my laptop compared to the 550. Also, this monitor does not support 165hz over HDMI. DON’T buy this monitor if you plan on using it to regularly watch HDR content. The HDR is a downgrade from the 550-B and is very dark most of the time, even with the brightness all the way up. Movies and gaming in SDR is definitely the better choice if you get this monitor. There is a bit of swivel on the stand but no height adjustment

Matthew originally posted on walmart.com
Incredible Monitor
8 September 2021

This review is for monitor LG 34WP65G. This monitor is huge and esthetically beautiful. I like the minimalist design with no visible buttons. The red accent design makes it look really sleek. The monitor seems big but surprisingly light which makes it easy to move around. Height adjustment is easy and intuitive. I like the fact that the monitor screen is matte instead of glossy. Even though this monitor sits next to a window, there was no noticeable glare. The viewing angle is pretty good. At 34” wide, I was afraid that it might be too wide however, I can see everything on the screen within my peripheral vision without having to constantly turning my head. All the connections of this monitor are in the back with latest digital connectors (i.e. usb-c, display port ... MoreThis review is for monitor LG 34WP65G. This monitor is huge and esthetically beautiful. I like the minimalist design with no visible buttons. The red accent design makes it look really sleek. The monitor seems big but surprisingly light which makes it easy to move around. Height adjustment is easy and intuitive. I like the fact that the monitor screen is matte instead of glossy. Even though this monitor sits next to a window, there was no noticeable glare. The viewing angle is pretty good. At 34” wide, I was afraid that it might be too wide however, I can see everything on the screen within my peripheral vision without having to constantly turning my head. All the connections of this monitor are in the back with latest digital connectors (i.e. usb-c, display port and hdmi). Everything is plug-and-play straight out of the box. Picture quality is pretty good for its size and resolution given that it’s not a 4k monitor. Fonts are smooth and easy to read. I especially really enjoy watching movies on this monitor due to its wide screen size. I watched countless of hours of Netflix and youtube videos and didn’t really have eye fatigue. With its max 75Hz refresh rate, it is considered on the low end for gaming monitor. However, the built-in amd freesync helps alleviate any visual artifacts or ghosting when playing games. There are also different game modes to choose from: game mode 1, game mode 2, fps, and rts which can further help with gaming. Although this monitor has many features, I wished it had a built-in webcam to make it convenient to have zoom calls or playing game online. Webcam is almost indispensable nowadays due to distance learning, work from home and online gaming. Overall, I really liked this monitor and would definitely recommend it given its balance of feature-rich and price.*Disclaimer: I received this product at a discounted price in exchange for my honest opinion on this product.

MackD originally posted on LG
RTX and AMD 6000 Series Monster
30 July 2021

First things first the looks and fit and finish. The bezels are very thin, almost near bezel less. When on you don’t really see the outer trim, in a matte finish that doesn’t give off any glare. The depth and thickness is very minimal, you can easily mount it and not have a stick out from the wall. The bottom legs are adorned by a red trim along the length of the legs that support the monitors. The rear has has the same Red trim around the circular bezel and below the UltraGear logo. Not a log of monitors look good from the back, but this one does. You have 1 DisplayPort and 2 HMDI, along with a slim Power connector. Overall the looks of the monitor is very premium, it is solid, and does not wobble, no flimsily plastic very high quality. Now the performance side, ... MoreFirst things first the looks and fit and finish. The bezels are very thin, almost near bezel less. When on you don’t really see the outer trim, in a matte finish that doesn’t give off any glare. The depth and thickness is very minimal, you can easily mount it and not have a stick out from the wall. The bottom legs are adorned by a red trim along the length of the legs that support the monitors. The rear has has the same Red trim around the circular bezel and below the UltraGear logo. Not a log of monitors look good from the back, but this one does. You have 1 DisplayPort and 2 HMDI, along with a slim Power connector. Overall the looks of the monitor is very premium, it is solid, and does not wobble, no flimsily plastic very high quality. Now the performance side, this was tested with both Nvidia, and AMD configurations for FreeSync and G-Sync. Using a test bench with AMD Ryzen 5950x, 32GB Ram and Nvidia RTX 3080 and AMD 6900XT. Both some of the higher end offerings out there. The RTX G-Sync only works on the Display Port, and Freesync works with HDMI. Both their respective software and drivers automatically detected the feature set and allowed me to enable Freesync or G-Sync very easily. Once enabled it was very noticeable in gaming performance. Tested from demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 down to fast paced games like Fortnite and Warzone. Performance wise they both worked flawlessly with the 165hz refresh rate and 1ms response time. Heavy games like Cyberpunk that dip with frame rate allowed for a very smooth gaming experience when going from 100 FPS down to 60-50 on heavy scenes but it was very hard to notice due to the G-Sync being enabled, it kept the gaming smooth and fast not a drop to the eye. Games like Fortnite that are extremely fast paced allowed for a great smooth and seamless experience, no lag, no dips just fast. The built in cross hair also gave me an edge during hectic and fast paced matches. The 1ms response time really does remove the ghosting and blur when the speed of the game gets heated. Every ounce of performance counts when you are playing competitively, and having 165hz and 1ms mbr gives you a read edge and can mean the difference. Testing the HDR feature during gaming and movies was great! Once enabled windows allows for you take advantage of the deep dark blacks and vibrant color that really do pop! Games like Cyberpunk with dark and gritty scenes really take a new shape with easy to see smog, shadows and near glow of signs. It really does make a difference. When watching Movies with HDR on it allows for a more immersive experience with colors and really do shine through allowed me to get into the movie watching experience with is rarely done on a computer monitor. Also the website does not mention G-Sync capability but it does work right out of the box, no issues what so ever enabling it. Windows and Nvidia drivers recognize the feature and allow you to toggle it, likewise with the AMD adrenaline software it had similar experience with a pop up telling you that the Freesync feature was available, there was no difference in performance when it came to gaming on AMD or Nvidia, both allowed for a very smooth and no drop in performance gaming associated with the refresh rate features. Over all I would highly recommend this monitor to any serious gamer looking for the best 1440p QHD monitor with 165hz 1ms response time for the upper hand in competitive gaming! hit it where counts, you will not be disappointed with this one. Performance and looks to match.

RayC102382 originally posted on LG
Really nice upgrade
28 January 2023

I've owned this for a couple of months now. This is my first monitor of this size and resolution. Didn't know what to expect or how it would fit for my usage of 90% work and 10% games.Overall quite pleased.Color, resolution, and brightness are really good. Not too reflective in my environment, which is necessary considering the number of hours I spend staring at it while working. Beyond satisfied with performance during my occasional game play. I read about ghosting issues with VA panels while shopping, but don't really notice it while playing. However, I do sometimes see a black smear pop up in normal non-gaming usage. Not a big deal for me, but it definitely draws my eye.For work (I'm a software developer), there are a couple of annoyances. Not "deal ... MoreI've owned this for a couple of months now. This is my first monitor of this size and resolution. Didn't know what to expect or how it would fit for my usage of 90% work and 10% games.Overall quite pleased.Color, resolution, and brightness are really good. Not too reflective in my environment, which is necessary considering the number of hours I spend staring at it while working. Beyond satisfied with performance during my occasional game play. I read about ghosting issues with VA panels while shopping, but don't really notice it while playing. However, I do sometimes see a black smear pop up in normal non-gaming usage. Not a big deal for me, but it definitely draws my eye.For work (I'm a software developer), there are a couple of annoyances. Not "deal breakers", but they are noticeable and temporarily shift my attention to them rather than work.First is viewing angle. I tend to shift around a bit while working, and am able to notice a "halo" effect when working on a fullscreened application. A large area directly in front of my face is bright and clear while the surrounding area is slightly less so. I'd guess this could be mitigated by running apps in dark mode, but I'm not one of those people. If I have multiple apps open that are not full screen, which is my typical mode of operation on this huge screen, it's not as noticable.The second issue also happens in full screen apps. The sides of the open application (and probably top and bottom, but I don't notice it) appear to fold back at the very edge. More troublesome on scrollbars at the far right. This is due to the angle between the light source and the viewer (my face). Shifting to the side removes the effect. Still, depending on my position, it's sometimes a little tricky to hit a narrow scrollbar when the monitor is trying to hide it from me. This can also be mitigated by using apps not in full screen.Fortunately for me, there's so much real estate available on this thing that I can usually avoid these issues by running my windows at some smaller size and having many open and visible at once.I'm pleased with my purchase and would do it again.

Sabatini originally posted on LG
Solid 4, no more no less
15 February 2023

The short power cord, which almost reaches the power supply, is the sole drawback. No rotation, only a slight tilt. That is why the rating isn't 5 out of 5.Everything else about it that isn't mentioned is safe to presume to be fine or good. There was no competition from the other items I had in cart in late 2021 at a checkout price of 327.79$; this one was the lowest price AND highest performing product when compared to the other 6 products I had in basket that had comparable features. Other versions with lower specs cost between $330 and $350.00. Buy this monitor if you're seeking for one with these features and at this price point.

hamad1 originally posted on walmart.com
garbage
14 January 2023

without a doubt one of the worst monitors I've ever owned, temporarily. it's definitely being returned. the black smearing is horrendous, the HDR is some of the worst I've ever seen in my life. definitely not for gaming at any price. first monitor I've ever owned that doesn't have an option to adjust screen position in the OSD LG's excuse for that ? they say it's a plug-and-play monitor. monitors have been plug and play forever. and the option in an OSD to adjust screen position has been there since the CRT days. there's no reason to remove it. awful monitor, worse customer support. definitely the first and last LG monitor I will ever buy I'm going back to Asus.

george originally posted on walmart.com

Specification

HDMI version2.0
DisplayPort version1.4
Tilt angle range-5 - 15°
Energy efficiency class (SDR)F
Energy efficiency class (HDR)G

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