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LG 32GN600 UltraGear

QHD Monitor

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Product Overview

LG 32GN600 UltraGear is the most affordable 32-inch QHD gaming monitor in LG's 2020 ("N") model year. With specifications otherwise identical to the FHD 32GN500, the 32GN600 is a no-nonsense option that delivers.
Like the 32GN500, the 32GN600 uses an 8-bit VA panel that nonetheless covers 95% sRGB color space. It is able to refresh at up to 165Hz with 1ms response time (MBR). Contrast and brightness are also quite good on this monitor, making it a good option for video playback and general computing tasks.
Perhaps the only area where one may find a bit difficulty with this monitor is in color-critical tasks. Still, for casual photo and video editing at home, it may just be enough, too.
The two smaller GN600 models at 27" and 24" are curiously FHD-only.

Ratings

What we found

Neofiliac score 50%
Pros
  • High 3000:1 contrast ratio
  • Support for NVIDIA G-SYNC
Cons
  • Only tilt adjustment
  • 8-bit display panel

What external reviewers found

External score 40%
Pros
  • Great contrast and decent black uniformity
  • Decent reflection handling and decent peak brightness in SDR
  • Great response time at max refresh rate
Cons
  • No local dimming feature
  • Narrow viewing angles
  • Image degrades at an angle

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Specifications

External Reviews

rtings[1]

Reviewer score 40% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from rtings have found:
The LG 32GN600 is a decent monitor for most uses. It has low input lag and a fast response time, making it a great choice for gamers. The large, relatively high-resolution screen is great for multitasking, but the pixel density is a bit low. Unfortunately, the stand has terrible ergonomics, and the image degrades at an angle.
Pros
  • Great contrast and decent black uniformity
  • Great response time at max refresh rate
  • Decent reflection handling and decent peak brightness in SDR
Cons
  • Narrow viewing angles
  • No local dimming feature
  • Image degrades at an angle

References

  1. ^ LG 32GN600-B Monitor Review. [rtings].

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