LG 32UL750-W 32 Inch 4K UHD LED Monitor with Vesa Display HDR 600 (31.5" Display) (2019), Silver
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LG 32UL750-W 32 Inch 4K UHD LED Monitor with Vesa Display HDR 600 (31.5" Display) (2019), Silver

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Features
Display Type
LED
Item Dimensions
28.7 x 9.1 x 23.7 in
Item Weight
16.1 lbs
Mount Type
Wall Mount
Refresh Rate
60 hertz
Screen Size
32 in
Aspect Ratio
Description
This fits your .
Make sure this fits by entering your model number. 32" 4K (3840 x 2160) Display Vesa Display HDR 600 Dci-p3 95% Usb Type-C Radeon free Sync technology On screen control/ screen split Connectivity Technology: Usb Type C
Reviews
3.7
Reviews: 20
5 stars
55%
4 stars
10%
3 stars
5%
2 stars
10%
1 star
20%
Marcel
5
I initially reviewed the monitor when I first got it last October. I have had it for about half a year now, so heres a rereview. Overall I think its a great monitor, especially at around ~400$. There are two very important things to do once you get it: --You should turn Black Level to Low and Black Stabilizer to 0. Otherwise the blacks look very grayish and contrast is awful. --If you are on HDMI and want 4K@60 turn on the HDMI Ultra Deep Color mode. It wont do 4k otherwise (or may only do it at 30Hz). Now for some pros and cons: Pros: Comes factory calibrated, black levels are outstanding (after the adjustment above), 4k@32" is perfect for sharp images, colors are great, freesync range 40-60 is not the widest but is an amazing feature nonetheless, stand is height adjustable and stable. The screen is matte but I had no problems with the AG coating. Cons: Internal speakers are pretty poor, no USB hub, no HDR, would have liked a wider freesync range, input lag is not the best for VA monitors (though I dont have the tools for accurate measurements). Also the 3.5mm jack has been making hissing noises, so you definitely do not want this to be your only option for sound (the included speakers are not an option really, outside of troubleshooting). Overall a really good value, especially at 370$.
Thomas Z.
5
After a severely disappointing venture with a 21:9 monitor that had dead pixels and a fuzzy image, I decided to go the 4K route. This monitor I believe is the best size for a 4K monitor, enough size that 125% is perfect, but dense enough pixel count that images are razor sharp. Color accuracy "looks" very accurate, even compared to a higher end IPS monitor (this one IS VA) Color shift is there, but not too bad and you do get slightly warmer whites on the outside edges of the screen -to be expected- However, colors are very vivid without being blown out and black levels are top notch for a LCD screen, notably much better than IPS. Controls are very intuitive, however because this is a pre-calibrated monitor, it does not want you to adjust colors- only brightness contrast and white balance. Gaming on it is a joy, smooth, sharp and with little lag, Stock freesync range is 40-61hz and is a huge help with many demanding games- with a Vega 64 watercooled GPU, there is no "flicker" and with enhanced sync enabled along with frame limiter, most all games are seamless and smooth. For those tech savvy- this monitor handles a modified freesync range of 35-61hz running CRU utility- this puts this monitor ahead of most all 4K freesync panels. At this price range this is undoubtedly THE best 4K monitor with Freesync on the market and LG means QC. Did I mention no dead pixels?
Fourth Horseman
5
Initial impressions are very good. Nice big, bright display. No dead pixels or any other problems with the screen. Seems to have a pretty decent calibration from the factory. Works great with my PC, PS4 Pro and XBox One S. UPDATE after one week of use: Still impressed with the monitor but wanted to note something I did not mention in my initial review. My monitor does have a fair amount of back light bleed in the corners, similar to what youd see on a typical IPS panel. Its not really bad, nor do I ever notice it if theres an image on the screen, even a dark one. The only time I notice it is when the monitor is on and the computer or game console has just powered up and is not yet sending signal, but I wanted to mention it for those who dont like back light bleed.
Adam S.
5
I am in no way an expert on monitors, but as someone who was looking for a 32 inch 4k monitor for a better overall display for work as well as gaming, I am very satisfied. This monitor is shockingly lightweight, easy to assemble and very bright with a crisp and clear display and no calibration needed (at least for me). Im wondering how much better a 4k display that costs 2 or 3 times more would be, and the diminishing returns once you go above this price point, but as a "budget" 4k monitor I think this is a very good buy. I love the size, upgraded from a 27 inch ACER 1080p monitor and its definitely a step up. *Note to Mac retina users* my work computer is a macbook pro retina and my home computer is a windows machine, I cannot get this display to project my mac desktop in retina resolution, which is disappointing but still looks very good in 1080p. My windows machine, is obviously in 4K, which is totally awesome. Keep in mind though, at this point, very little media is actually in 4k, so unless you want to play games in 4k, you might be better off getting a very high quality 1080p display, as the colors could be better. Maybe thats what I shouldve done, but I wanted to try 4K gaming and a much higher resolution experience. No regrets.
Jason Priebe
5
I bought two of these to use with my 2017 15-inch MackBook Pro. I use USB-C to DisplayPort cables. The Mac drives the two monitors very nicely (along with the built-in display). I have a massive amount of screen real estate now. Over the past few years, the Macs retina display, along with super high-res phone screens, has spoiled me, and I cant stand using lower res monitors like my 23" 1080p display (95 dpi). Ive been waiting for 4K monitors to come down in price, and it seems like that time has arrived. This LG is 138 dpi -- its not as razor-sharp as the Macs onboard retina (220 dpi), but its a huge improvement. One small caveat, which is probably a Mac issue more than an issue with the monitors: when I wake the Mac, sometimes my windows are rearranged a little bit.
Kevin C
5
This is exactly what I expected it to be based on specs and reviews. Unlike some others, I have no edge light bleed or bad pixels. For the price and type of screen it is, its been excellent. Ive got a $900 32" Dell Ultra Wide Ultra Sharp 2k that is superb, but I still notice the difference in clarity with this one. The Dell lets me spread out lots of pages, but is WIDE. I build computers for a living, and while I own lots of games, I dont think Ive ever finished one...I use them to run benchmarks and test combinations of hardware, predominantly video cards. This is the right size, is crystal clear, bad speakers (but thats not why you want it anyway) and limits your connectivity with 1 input port each for the important cables...but it does it for HALF the price of the IPS screens with lots more hook up ports, USBs, etc. If you can live with that, this is a superb value. Im only going to tell you to compare the specs and read more reviews than usual. The picture quality is excellent, somewhat adjustable (although I really dont like the little joystick/button/whatever you call it thing off the bottom of the screen), and the speakers arent very good. My biggest issue is that I run 2 computers side by side a lot to real-time test comparisons and with 1070s and 1080s I NEED two DisplayPorts in to run 60 FPS @4K consistantly...almost nobody else would, however, and I can DP one and use the HDMI on the other and still get useful data, I just dont like physically switching cables and running one computer at a time to bench a full out build.
Steven A. Watson
5
Fabulous! I was looking for a 4K monitor for the type of work I do. I work in Revit as an architect and had got a Samsung monitor that was HD but at 2560x1440. It did not cut it at 32", and I had to return it. This LG working at 3840 x 2160 gets the job done. Text is readable and lines come in clearly. Be forwarned Revit users- you have to be working in Revit 2017 or beyond to utilize 4K otherwise your user interface comes in as gobbldeegook. I tried Revit 2016 with this monitor and it would not work because the user interface text would come in squished such that you could not read it without some guessing as to what it was spelling out. All in all the graphics are crisp and if you have a good graphics card there is plenty of adjustable. Im using a NVIDIA GTX 1060 and its working great. I did pay for the extended warranty as I have had LG appliances fail on me (a TV and a dishwasher) so I dont fully trust their quality level.
LeKwame Bester
5
I searched high and low for a gaming moniter. But since this was my first one like everyone else I researched the hell out of it. I found this particular moniter to be the best value for the money. I have all LG 4K TVs in my home so why not add the gaming moniter. I have an Xbox one X and I play mostly FPS mainly Halo 5. I will play others but halo is my king. The moniter is super smooth, super clear, and doesn’t reflect any light in or around the screen. It’s by far the best investment I could make into my gaming. For comparison for christmas I got my son a Ben q moniter for 150$ and he has a Xbox one s. When he first saw me playing on it he was amazed at how clear it was and smooth as well. His exact word was “ HOW?” So this is by far the best value in gaming as far as moniters go. If you have a 4K gaming system like the Xbox one X do yourself a favor and buy it. Now. Trust me you don’t want to miss out on this jewel of a find.
Wilbur Allen
5
Works extremely well with my Xbox One X. However, it does not have HDR10. Currently, there are very few monitors with 4K, HDR10, and freesync. None are as reasonably priced as this monitor. A+ purchase. Extremely satisfied customer.
Rob
5
Great price on a 4k monitor. 30hz is certainly too low to use this monitor for even word processing. The cursor feels really jumpy. Check your video card before you buy. I knew my current laptop (thats on its way out) would only support 2560x1440 in advance which to be honest is perfect for this screen size. True 4k would make everything too tiny. However the new laptop I bought does 4k at 60hz and is the only machine I have that will work with it at that resolution. So at this price I felt like I was getting something that was future proof as the machines I get catch up with it. And at least my new main laptop will work with it when I have the time to set it up!

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