LG 32″ UltraGear QHD (2560×1440) 165Hz HDR 10 Monitor with FreeSync – 32GN600-B.AUS

Clearer, Smoother and Faster – With FreeSync™ technology, gamers can experience seamless, fluid movement in hi-resolution and fast-paced games. It virtually minimizes screen tearing and stuttering. Be Sleek, Chic and Immersive – Enhance your gaming experience with eye-catching, and virtually borderless design. The base can be adjusted to change the tilt of the monitor to help to keep you immersed in every moment of the game.

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Gaming Innovation Beyond Boundaries – The pinnacle of gaming monitors. Complete your battle station with a premium LG UltraGear™ Gaming Monitor. Built for gamers, it delivers the latest hardware, specs, ergonomics, sleek design and sensory experience. Smooth Motion for Gaming with 165Hz Refresh Rate in Comparison to 60Hz Refresh Rate. Responsiveness on a dime. With 1ms response time, gamers see fast action, obstacles and opponents in near real time for a clear advantage. This monitor supports HDR10 with sRGB 95% (Typ.) enabling realistic visual immersion with rich colors and contrast. Regardless of the battlefield, it can help gamers to see dramatic colors the game developers intended.

  • AMD FreeSync™ – Clearer, Smoother and Faster – With FreeSync™ technology, gamers can experience seamless, fluid movement in hi-resolution and fast-paced games. It virtually minimizes screen tearing and stuttering.
  • Stylish Design – Be Sleek, Chic and Immersive – Enhance your gaming experience with eye-catching, and virtually borderless design. The base can be adjusted to change the tilt of the monitor to help to keep you immersed in every moment of the game.
  • 165Hz Refresh Rate – Fluid Gaming Motion – Smooth Motion for Gaming with 165Hz Refresh Rate in Comparison to 60Hz Refresh Rate.
  • 1ms MBR – Total Immersion with Overwhelming Speed – Responsiveness on a dime. With 1ms response time, gamers see fast action, obstacles and opponents in near real time for a clear advantage.
  • HDR10 with sRGB 95%  – Feel Actual Combat with True Colors – This monitor supports HDR10 with sRGB 95% (Typ.) enabling realistic visual immersion with rich colors and contrast. Regardless of the battlefield, it can help gamers to see dramatic colors the game developers intended.

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Manufacturer Part Number

32GN600-B.AUS

Model

32GN600-B.AUS

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

8.90 x 28.10 x 20.30 Inches

10 (ten) is the even natural number following 9 and preceding 11. Ten is the base of the decimal numeral system, the most common system of denoting numbers in both spoken and written language.

1440 (MCDXL) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1440th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 440th year of the 2nd millennium, the 40th year of the 15th century, and the 1st year of the 1440s decade. As of the start of 1440, the Gregorian calendar was 9 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which was the dominant calendar of the time.

Year 215 (CCXV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Laetus and Sulla (or, less frequently, year 968 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 215 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

32 may refer to:

  • 32 (number), the natural number following 31 and preceding 33
  • one of the years 32 BC, AD 32, 1832, 1932, 2032

B, or b, is the second letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is bee (pronounced ), plural bees.

It represents the voiced bilabial stop in many languages, including English. In some other languages, it is used to represent other bilabial consonants.

FreeSync is an adaptive synchronization technology that allows LCD and OLED displays to support a variable refresh rate aimed at avoiding tearing and reducing stuttering caused by misalignment between the screen's refresh rate and the content's frame rate.

FreeSync was developed by AMD and first announced in 2014 to compete against Nvidia's proprietary G-Sync. It is royalty-free, free to use, and has no performance penalty.

LG Corporation (or LG Group), formerly known as Lucky-Goldstar, is a South Korean multinational conglomerate founded by Koo In-hwoi and managed by successive generations of his family. It is the fourth-largest chaebol (family-run conglomerate) in South Korea. Its headquarters are in the LG Twin Towers building in Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul. LG makes electronics, chemicals, household appliances, and telecommunications products and operates subsidiaries such as LG Electronics, Zenith, LG Display, LG Uplus, LG Innotek, LG Chem, and LG Energy Solution in over 80 countries. According to the “Top 500 Global Brands” released by British consulting firm Brand finance, LG's brand value ranking rose from 90th to 83rd from the previous year.

QHD or qHD can refer to:

  • Quad HD, a video resolution at 1440p or 1540p
  • Quarter HD, a video resolution at 540p
  • Quantum hadrodynamics
  • Quantum hydrodynamics
  • Qinghuangdao (Chinese: 秦皇岛), Hebei, China

With or WITH may refer to:

  • With, a preposition in English
  • Carl Johannes With (1877–1923), Danish doctor and arachnologist
  • With (character), a character in D. N. Angel
  • With (novel), a novel by Donald Harrington
  • With (album), a 2014 album by TVXQ
  • With (EP), a 2021 EP by Nam Woo-hyun
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10 Reviews For This Product

  1. 10

    by Lee

    I had this for a few months and it’s a great monitor. I used it for my M1 Mac Mini for a month and then used it with my gaming PC. It is amazing for games. My only problem with the monitor is the one stuck pixel right in the middle of the screen. You can only see it when the screen is all white.

  2. 10

    by John

    Super clear gaming with virtually no blur. Love the cross hair feature just wish the base at least tilted but whatever. Love the 165hz rate and the overall look of this monitor.

  3. 10

    by Nicholas

    I picked this up on discount for 250USD and definitely got my money’s worth. Coming from a 2560×1080 “ultrawide” to 2560×1440 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.

  4. 10

    by Chris

    Great 32 in monitor games Amazon too love it the colors are amazing also.

  5. 10

    by Yunsik

    I bought this monitor on sale for $250 hoping to use as my main for PS5. thankfully the monitor allows 4k signal and downscales it to 1440p, so the display looks very good. overall satisfied with the monitor for its value, maybe get a monitor arm stand since the stand that comes with is pretty bad.

  6. 10

    by Camacho

    Beautiful display. High refresh rate. Gaming modes. You cant go wrong at this price. LG is the leader for a reason.

  7. 10

    by Andrew

    Easy setup, crisp detail, easier to multitask.

  8. 10

    by John

    Nice sharp image better than a 1080p.

  9. 10

    by Brett

    Purchased for use with an Xbox Series X. 1440p 120hz HDR 1ms response time. Just as good as my Acer Predator but was less expensive.

  10. 10

    by Scott

    Everything’s great on it, sadly has a dead pixel.

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