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Posted 14 June 2023
LG 32" 32GN600-B 2560x1440 VA 165Hz 1ms MBR FreeSync HDR10 Widescreen LED Backlit Gaming Monitor - £228.95 @ Overclockers
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- 31.5-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) Display
- 165Hz Refresh Rate
- 1ms MBR
- sRGB 95% (Typ.) & HDR10
- AMD FreeSync™ Premium
- Virtually Borderless Design
Be the Game Changer LG UltraGear™, supremely powerful gear, boosts your chances of victory.
Fluid Gaming Motion An ultra-fast speed of 165Hz allows gamers to see the next frame quickly and makes image to appear smoothly. The gamers can response rapidly to opponents and aim at target easily.
Incredible Speed to Victory 1m MBR helps smooth gameplay, reducing blur and ghosting. Dynamic and fast-paced objects amidst all the action can give gamers a competitive edge.
Feel Actual Combat with True Colours This monitor supports HDR10 with sRGB 99% (Typ.) enabling realistic visual immersion with rich colours and contrast. Regardless of the battlefield, it can help gamers to see all the dramatic colours the game developers intended.
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sorted byEdit: added my findings below. (edited)
VA tech CANNOT do high refresh- even 60FPS. Its inherent LCD physics prevents this, with full 'shutter' function being the slowest of all LCD tech by a massive margin. When the specs LIE and quote high refresh and 1ms, they refer to the driving electronics, and NOT the display itself. What does it matter how fast the driving signal is if the physics of the LCD shutter works like a disabled snail?
Don't believe me? Go to any recent tech video on Youtube- the days of pushing dreadful broken VA tech have long gone, and tech outlets are now honest about its downsides.
Held off on the Dell USB C monitor recently (forgot the model) but it's now out of stock..
For gaming I use a 34" curved huawei which cost twice as much .
If important to you, in HDR it can't display a wide colour gamut but it's a budget monitor, there's also no local dimming but, again, it's cheap, and it has low HDR peak brightness, not unexpected at the price, in gaming there's black smearing in dark scenes, while for office work, which I don't think many people would buy this monitor for, it has 'just okay' text clarity, image degrades at an angle as expected, and it has 'terrible ergonomics', something that I've found frustrating but, again, it's a cheap monitor.
Pros are, as advertised it has fast refresh rate, low input lag and, for the price, great screen real estate, 'decent' SDR peak brightness and reflection handling, 'fantastic accuracy before calibration'.
In short, 'it has great contrast and decent black uniformity, so it's a decent choice for HDR gaming or watching videos in a dark room.'.
More, here in depth: LG 32GN600-B Review - RTINGS.com
At that price, definitely hot, in my opinion and, unlike monitors reviewed by Hardware Unboxed/Monitors Unboxed, if you're into making shortlists, actually easily sourced in the UK!
sure i remember back in my photo editing days VA were samsungs version of IPS screens at the time, or something like that
anyway its big, wide and high refresh , probably everyone complaining about VA also spend hours talking about "bottle necks" in their pcs