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LG Electronics UltraGear Gaming Monitor 32GQ950-B - 31.5 inch, Nano IPS with ATW UHD 4K Display, 144 Hz (O/C 160Hz), 1ms GtG, 3840 x 2160px, VESA Certified AdaptiveSync, VESA DisplayHDR 1000, HDMI 2.1

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Samsung touts it as the monitor that can deliver a multi-view experience, allowing you to concurrently perform tasks such as play games, video chat with friends, and watch videos from just this one screen. Luckily, the A-TW polarizer helps with IPS glow, blooming and backlight bleeding, so blacks do appear darker than they do on regular IPS displays. Unlike the PG32UCDM, the PG34WCM uses a W-OLED panel and has a lower pixel density, so text fringing will still be an issue. This is a technology designed to reduce IPS glow which is a common complaint from IPS monitors, as well as improve contrast when viewed at off angles. It's faster than other 4K monitors of this size, which significantly improves gaming motion, and it complements this with excellent color quality.

32GQ950 with 31.5″ Nano IPS Panel, 4K, 160Hz and A-TW LG 32GQ950 with 31.5″ Nano IPS Panel, 4K, 160Hz and A-TW

The LG 32GQ950-B is a 32″ 4K 144Hz (160Hz OC) gaming monitor based on a Nano IPS panel with a wide 98% DCI-P3 color gamut, a quick 1ms GtG response time speed and VESA’s DisplayHDR 1000 certification. We get 98% DCI-P3 coverage, which is dead on what LG claims and a great result for that color space and a lot of wide gamut content. For most users, 4K UHD resolution is perfect for 32″ sized screens due to the high pixel density of 140 PPI (pixels per inch), resulting in plenty of screen real estate with sharp details and text.

It seems that the screen coating is also a bit different, while the brightness performance remains similar to the first gen QD-OLED panels (~250-nits full white, ~1000-nits peak for < 3% windows).

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The good news is that with such good factory greyscale results the 32GQ950 is a highly calibratable monitor, so running it through software like Calman, which we've done, produces excellent results with minimal artifacts. It uses the same backlight as the M32P10 with an 1152-zone FALD (4608 LEDs) solution, 99% Adobe RGB and 98% DCI-P3 color gamut, DisplayHDR 1000, HDMI 2. It also features variable refresh rate support and modern connectivity options, including DisplayPort 2.

Its an easy way to keep track of that special something Youve had your eye on or save gift ideas for friends and family. It’s also one of the first modern gaming monitors to feature an A-TW polarizer for improved viewing angles as well as reduced IPS glow and backlight bleeding. Samsung notes it is the first 4K screen with a refresh rate of 240Hz and a response time of 1ms, offering the fastest and most responsive times for those that want the best while gaming. resolution displays over four times the resolution of standard 1920 x1080 FHD, which means you can view even the finest details clearly for both gaming and professional colour works. For those that want a 1440p monitor, the ROG Swift PG27AQN might be one to consider, which offers a 27-inch display with a 360Hz refresh rate.

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Just like the ASUS PG32UQXE and the HP Omen 32u, the Acer Predator X32 is based on a 32″ 4K 144Hz (160Hz OC) IPS panel with a 576-zone mini LED FALD backlight, full Adobe RGB gamut coverage and G-SYNC Ultimate. There is a discernable difference when it comes to text and detail clarity in other applications though. LG's UltraGear 32GQ950 is a 4K gaming monitor with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 that offers a 144Hz native refresh rate with 160Hz support for overclocking. I'm sure the monitor does properly pass the loose DisplayHDR 1000 certification standard, however this standard is not useful for consumers.The official product page isn’t available yet but the press release also mentioned a stand with tilt, height and swivel adjustments.

LG UltraGear 32GQ950 Review | TechSpot

Added the KTC M32P10S– the first 32″ 4K 165Hz 1152-zone mini LED FALD gaming monitor with a flat-screen VA panel.Input lag amounts to around 4ms, which makes for imperceptible delay between your actions and the result on the screen. However, we’d like to warn you about purchased Dough / Eve monitors that were never shipped to users and unpaid refunds. Further, the monitor has a specified response time speed of 5ms (GtG) and backlight strobing/Motion Blur Reduction support. If you agree to all of our cookies select “Accept all” or select “Cookie Settings” to see which cookies we use and choose which ones you would like to accept. As for contrast ratio, there's no real difference between the 32GQ950 and other 4K LG IPS panels such as those used in the Eve Spectrum 4K and LG 27GP950, we're still getting around 1100:1, so no real improvement there.

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