LG UltraGear 32" OLED UHD 240Hz 0.03ms NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD Freesync Premium Pro Gaming Monitor with HDR - Black
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- LG
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- 32GS95UE-B.AUS
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- 195174074640
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LG UltraGear OLED introduces the World's First VESA Certified Dual Mode gaming monitor. On the large 32" screen, Dual Mode allows PC gamers to experience graphics-driven games in detailed 4K/UHD at up to 240Hz or gamers can play super fast-paced games in Full HD at up to 480Hz with a quick press of a hotkey. The innovations don't stop there. With Pixel Sound, this UltraGear's exceptional, lush audio comes at players from the OLED screen rather than speakers from underneath or behind the gaming monitor. The OLED screen is also is certified VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 which enables gamers to experience HDR in games as developers intended with stunning, rich black levels and bright, deep color contrast to produce the on-screen visuals gamers crave. The 32GS95UE will be the centerpiece of your battlestation with a gorgeous, virtually bezel-less design, that's height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustable. With plenty of connectivity options it's easy to see how this UltraGear is essential gear for an amped up battlestation.
Dimension
Product Height :
Product Width :28.1 inches
Product Depth :
Product Weight :19.8 pounds
Features
4K UHD UltraGear OLED @ 240Hz 4K UHD at up to 240Hz¹ on an OLED display is the best of all gaming worlds - smooth, ultra-fast OLED gaming with immersive, breathtaking visuals. OLED delivers vibrant colors, with stunning, deep black levels that assure on-screen visuals are impeccably detailed while the high refresh diminishes input lag for incredibly smooth game play.
DUAL MODE: 4K UHD @ 240Hz or Full HD @ 480Hz LG UltraGear OLED introduces the World’s First VESA Certified Dual Mode gaming monitor. This innovation allows gamers to experience graphically rich, story-driven games in 4K/UHD at up to 240Hz or switch to Full HD at up to 480Hz for fast-paced FPS, MOBA or racing games via hotkey.¹
Pixel Sound - Sound From The Screen With Pixel Sound, the screen is essentially the sound. Sound waves are emitted from behind the OLED panel to drive sound from the screen directly at the player - versus speakers from underneath or behind the screen. The result is full, rich audio that's the perfect complement to the impeccable OLED picture quality.
Keep Your Eyes On the Game Play with less distractions thanks to an anti-glare screen that minimizes light reflections and lets you concentrate on winning.
Deep, "True Black" Levels For Stunning Visuals VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certified means this monitor meets industry standards for brightness as well as deep, rich black color expression. The benefit for gaming and streaming content, is impeccable image detail in dark scenes for a stunning visual experience.
Leave Lag Behind With 0.03 Response Time Enjoy smoother scenes with less lag or ghosting thanks to LG UltraGear OLED's nearly instantaneous 0.03ms (GtG) response time.
Get In The Game With NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatibility Officially validated by NVIDIA as G-SYNC Compatible.² That translates to faster, smoother gaming that's been tested to reduce screen tearing and stutter. Never miss a frame of the action as you clinch your victories.
AMD FreeSync Premium Pro Is Built In AMD FreeSync Premium Pro equips serious gamers with a fluid, virtually tear-free gaming experience. With at least 120Hz refresh rate at minimum FHD resolution and low latency gameplay, you'll never miss a frame of the action as you play at peak performance.
Designed For The Win Lose yourself in the game with a virtually borderless, ultra-thin design that optimizes space within your battlestation. Easily make height, tilt, swivel and pivot adjustments to the display to be able to see and play exactly to your specs.
Serious Connection Options For Serious Gamers Enjoy smoother, vivid colors and high-resolution graphics thanks to HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4. Both connections are supported on this display and let you experience up to 240Hz refresh rate.³
Amp Up Your Game DTS Headphone:X⁴ provides accurate spatialization and localization in games for 3D audio over headphones. Supports channel-based, scene based, and object-based audio. Plus, a 4-pole headphone jack lets you carry a stereo headphone signal and mono microphone signal with common ground.
2 Year UltraGear OLED Warranty Game with peace of mind. This UltraGear OLED gaming monitor is protected by a two year limited warranty covering internal and functional parts and labor, including OLED Display Panel. See Warranty Information on this page for all warranty details.
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Best monitor that exists? WOlded > QDOled
Picture quality, color, size, build quality is phenomenal. I bought a 360 hz QDOLED before this monitor, but the shininess of the screen and the sub-pixel layout provided a much worse picture to my eyes than the WOLED of this monitor. Returned the 360hz MSI for this model, and couldn't be happier. That said, I do have a sticky menu button, and the menu looks dated and is a bit dumb to navigate. 1080p 480 hz mode at full screen is surprisingly great for older titles like OW, CSGO, valorant, etc. The finals, apex, and others really dont look good at 480hz 1080p. That said, 240hz at 4k is still not limiting me lol. It is nice to have the option, and to optimize game by game... not necessarily for the performance, but honestly to limit how hot my room gets because of these stupid high end graphics cards. In summary: love the option to change the resolution with a single click, but its the ability to limit the heat output from my graphics card that I like the most. Additionally, I'm a much much bigger fan of WOLED over QDOLED after owning and using both quite a lot.
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4K 240Hz WOLED Monitor with 480Hz Mode
Good color and good build quality especially the stand. Occasionally has issues with the deep sleep mode but it’s easy to turn off. Great monitor for console gaming at 4k 120 and Pc gaming. Con would be the price. At 1199 this would be a no brainer.
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Decent 4K OLED monitor, unique 480hz mode
Decent quality HDR, though SDR content was hit or miss. 480hz mode and actually worked well smoothness wise… however I would never game in this mode unless I was a pro gamer that only cared about FPS, as way too grainy and blocky looking like outdated graphics. 4K 240hz is the sweet spot for me for resolution and speed. It also made just a little bit of screen or fan noise. Therefore I traded it for the Aorus QD-OLED version of this, as more vibrant colors and completely passive/silent cooling, and wouldn’t use the 480hz mode much.
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LG 32inch 4k Monitor Awesomeness
LG has a come a long way in technology and I love this new 32 inch 4k monitor. Previously, I have been using a 27 inch 1440p. I made the jump to 4k upgrading my GPU and have no regrets. More importantly, the arguments between glossy and matte are moot. I have so much day light during the day that the matte display is perfect in all lighting conditions. No regrets!
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4K to 480hz Glory with a touch of a button.
I was looking for a 4K PC monitor for gaming and work. Initially, I wasn't impressed with the LG's 604 nits HDR, but 4K gaming at 240Hz looked phenomenal. The ability to switch to 480Hz quickly is great for high FPS butter smooth shooters. Highly recommend for 4K gaming. I gave this monitor my highest 4/5 stars because there’s always room for improvement and have yet to see an EndGame Monitor
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Its an OLED, is it overpriced? Maybe?
Tried for 2 months to get the MSI one for $950. But it never once came in stock for me and I checked every single day multiple times a day. Checked for this one when it was released and was able to grab it before it sold out. The wOLED looks great. The "matte" finishing everyone online is crying about doesnt really have that much of an effect as everyone said it does. Colors still pop just as much as my LG C1. I didnt need the use of usb-c so thats not an issue for me, even though it should have it for the price. I bought an LG C1 OLED years ago and that just ruined my other monitors that werent OLED for me. OLED just looks soooo much better, and Im happy I was able to grab one of these new monitors. Maybe a bit pricey, but I had $200 in BB giftcards so it didnt hurt that bad.
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A monitor for immersion or competitive gaming? YES
The LG UltraGear 32GS95UE is LG's contribution to the growing class of high-end/premium 32" 4K 240Hz OLED monitors. This monitor uses LG's in house WOLED technology, as opposed to QD-OLED from Samsung. There are minimal pros and cons to both, but overall, you'll get all the benefits of OLED with the gorgeous colors, near infinite contrast with true deep blacks, and the instantaneous 0.03ms response time. The standout feature of the 32GS95UE is the dual mode that seems to be unique as of now to WOLED displays. LG is the first to have it, and other brands such as ASUS has teased there own using the same LG WOLED display. The dual mode lets you quickly switch from an immersive UHD 4K 240Hz display to a blazing fast competitive FHD 1080p 480Hz display with a simple press of a button. Basically, you are getting a 2-in-1 with this monitor. No matter the game you play or type of player you are, this monitor will be perfect. This LG also has an anti-glare matte finish. This has been highly controversial, but the matte finish on this display is pretty minimal. It does its job without washing out the contrast of the colors or taking away from the deep blacks. If you want to see how little this matte finish affects the display, look up Youtuber "Optimum" on "matte vs glossy OLED" on YouTube. He breaks everything down with this specific monitor side-by-side with a glossy QD-OLED. Although a glossy display will always have a bit more sharpness and color, those who bash on this display have either not seen it in person or have been brainwashed by those online to feel otherwise. For me, the matte finish was a must have since I use my PC often in bright rooms with a window right next to me. On the other hand, QD-OLEDs lack a polarizing layer on their displays which caused raised blacks and a purple tint in bright lit rooms. The speaks on this monitor are some of the bests I have ever heard. Most monitors I have used or tried have terrible speaks, if they even have any. Coming from the ASUS ROG PG42UQ which also had fantastic speakers, these ones still blew me away. The "Pixel Sound" truly comes from the screen with great volume and clarity, with decent bass. Pricing is the only real con I have experienced so far with this monitor. Although you are getting a 2-in-1 experience with the dual mode, I think LG should have better positioned themself with this feature while also staying competitive with pricing with the growing popularity of QD-OLEDs, especially considering there are models below $1k. I think a starting price of around $1,200 would have been much better. Overall, the 32GS95UE is my favorite 32" 4K 240Hz OLED monitor this year (so far). It's clear 4K resolution, gorgeous colors and deep blacks thanks to the OLED panel, and ultra smooth 240Hz with a 0.03ms GTG pixel response time make up a truly immersive experience. Add in the dual mode, pixel sound, and a clean design, and we have the ultimate gaming monitor.
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Best monitor out
Works great have it paired with a 7800x3d and rtx 4090 perfect together also has vrr for the PS5
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Excellent image and features
Excellent picture quality, although you may have to adjust the color profile to fit your preferences. I found the colors to be very natural by default, but some prefer more vibrant/saturated colors. The built quality is excellent; the frame is made out of a metal and does not creak or bend. The back and stand are made out of a sturdy plastic. High refresh rates/variable is game changing in combination with oled and fast response times. These new 4k oleds are such a huge step up from anything that came before it, even apple’s own xdr monitor that is several times more expensive than this. Downside: lacks usb-c port. I am using an Lg usb hub to connect to usb-c which is fine but it’s an additional cost. Also for some reason the monitor turns itself on looking for a signal when I leave the hub connected to monitor, and usb-c charging passthrough. Another downside is I heard gray uniformity might be bad on some panels, and that was the case for me, but after an image refresh after 4 hours most if not all the bad uniformity is gone.