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LG 32UL950-W 32" Class Ultrafine 4K UHD LED Monitor with Thunderbolt 3 Connectivity Silver (31.5" Display)

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Features

  • 32 - inch 4K (3840 x 2160) Nano display.Specific uses for product - Personal, gaming, business
  • Viewing Angle is 178o(R/L), 178o(U/D); Brightness(Typ) is 360cd/m2 ; Aspect Ratio is 16:9
  • DCI-P3 98% Color Accuracy. Thunderbolt 3 is supported in such environments as Windows 10 and Mac product. Make sure to use a Thunderbolt 3 certified cable. Otherwise, this may cause the device to malfunction
  • VESA DisplayHDR 600
  • 4K Daisy Chain with Thunderbolt 3 connectivity
  • 4-Side virtually borderless display - height, pivot, tilt adjustable
  • 60 hertz

Description

Experience a new level of color on this 32"-Class monitor. The wide-angle Nano IPS panel provides superior color control covering 98% of the industry standard DCI-P3 color space. The high Dynamic Range is certified to reach 600-nit peak luminance, and the Thunderbolt 3 port enables simultaneous display on two monitors at 4K quality.

Screen Size: 32 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840 x 2160 Pixels


Brand: LG


Special Feature: Dynamic Action Sync, Nano IPS with DCI-P3 98%, HDR10, 4K Daisy Chain with Thunderbolt™ 3, RADEON FreeSync™, Black Stabilizer, Color Calibrated, Wide Color Gamut, Smart Energy Saving, VESA DisplayHDR™ 600 See more


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Standing screen display size: ‎32 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160 Pixels


Brand: ‎LG


Series: ‎LG32UL950W


Item model number: ‎32UL950-W


Item Weight: ‎16.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.1 x 28.3 x 23.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.1 x 28.3 x 23.5 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Power Source: ‎AC


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎LG Electronics


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 2, 2018


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  • It works nicely with the Xbox One X and Series X
UPDATE FOR LG 32UL950-W with Xbox Series X - 11/14/2020: This monitor continues to look great and I've tweaked it to look fantastic on the new XBox Series X. For some of the comments asked, I only use this monitor for gaming on the Xbox. I do not use this with my PC's and therefore can't answer for that. I've included some pics of the settings on the Series X and wanted to list my monitor settings for others to try out for themselves. The below monitor settings I ended up with on the XBox Series X were achieved by going through the "Calibrate TV" and "Calibrate HDR for games" under the General TV & Display option in Settings. I tested the color by playing the "COSTA RICA IN 4K 60fps HDR (ULTRA HD)" video on youtube (5 Min 14 Sec). The colors were vibrant and the detail was crisp. Games look gorgeous as well. Input List: HDMI Aspect Ratio: Full Wide Picture Mode: Custom Picture Adjust Brightness: 80 Contrast: 84 Sharpness: 40 Super Resolution+: High Black Level: Low DFC: Off Game Adjust Response Time: Faster Freesync: Extended Black Stabilizer: 65 Color Adjust Gamma: Mode 1 Color Temp: 7500K No changes to six color General Smart Energy Savings: Low Auto Standby: Off Local Dimming: Auto I do want to mention one minor thing I've noticed since my last update which may bother some but has not bothered me enough for it to be an issue. On some loading screens where it is almost entirely black except for one area (like in Apex Legends where the small red flag symbol shows up in the lower right corner) you can see the back lighting highlight a specific column on the screen. I've never noticed any back lighting sections when playing games. It has only occurred on those initial loading screens. UPDATE - 1/30/2019: I've continued to use this monitor and it's working great. I've added some screenshots of the Anthem Demo login screen. Anthem looks gorgeous! I'll try to grab additional photos from the open demo. In these images I've tried to highlight the 4K aspect and how images have more detail. I compared this against my wife's XBox One S on her 40 inch Samsung TV (UN40H6203AF). You can see the additional detail 4K brings in the mural (much greater detail) and on the helmets (no jagged lines). I put a red circle over the mural and helmet areas. I also think the color looks better on the 32UL950-W. As before, I've added a red box with UN40H6203AF in it and the blanks are the 32UL950-W. ORIGINAL POST - 1/18/2019: I recently upgraded from a Samsung SD27D590 to the LG 32UL950-W for my Xbox One X. I've used this monitor for about 10 hours tweaking different settings. I have tested using Battlefield V (4K, HDR), Destiny 2 (4K, HDR), and Overwatch (4K, No HDR). Thus far it looks really good. I noticed one odd thing in the beginning but it's only been with Battlefield V. There are times it seemed to auto-adjust to a darker tone and then it will brighten back up. This did not happen with other games nor did it happen with my old monitor (and it's a different darkening and brightening then leaving/entering a dark building). The overview deployment map does appears to have more detail. Destiny 2 looks amazing! The colors are really vibrant. With Overwatch, I thought that the purple color of my Zenyatta skin also seemed to be more vibrant even though Overwatch doesn't support HDR. Can't wait to see how Anthem and the Division 2 look! The XBox and monitor will require some adjustments to get everything looking good. I would recommend doing a search for "best visuals from xbox one". You should find a link for checking and setting the xbox graphics settings for 4K, 10 Bit color depth, PC sRGB, etc. I would suggest also running through the Xbox TV Calibration settings. I had to reset the display properties on the monitor and run thru the calibration a couple of times before I got things where I wanted them. Additionally, Freesync is not enabled by default. You have to turn it on in the monitor settings or the Xbox will not detect Freesync is available (Settings->Picture->Game Adjust->Freesync). I selected Extended which the manual indicates has a greater range. I haven't done significant testing on Freesync as of yet. One thing to mention about HDR vs non-HDR. When you adjust settings for the monitor it does not adjust for HDR. I found this out when playing Battlefield V. As soon as the game started, I tiny bubble appears in the upper-right corner indicating HDR content is detected. When I went to adjust settings, I noticed the monitor settings were different then what I had just spent time adjusting. I'm still tweaking the HDR settings and they do appear to save separately from non-HDR settings. I also noticed that lowering the brightness level in HDR mode to 90 stopped the odd darkening/brightening issue I mentioned earlier. I currently have the brightness around 75. I've had mixed results with some of the individual game HDR adjustments. I tried to go with the Destiny 2 settings they recommended for HDR and it looked really washed out. I'm attaching some images showing the detected settings on the 27 inch and the 32 inch. You'll see that the LG 32UL950 does have 4K, HDR and Freesync detected on the Xbox. I also uploaded a few pics of the games I mentioned. Hopefully the attached images aren't too bad. I'm not sure how they'll be modified when uploaded. All attached images for the 27 inch monitor are marked with SD27D590 in a red box. The unmarked images are from the LG 32UL950-W. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2019 by Christopher M Ramirez Christopher M Ramirez

  • Performs Double Duty: WFH + Hobbies
Purchased the 32UL950-W on Amazon Prime day '20 to make advantage of the slightly discounted price in combination with rewards points I'd accumulated. This brought the cost down from very expensive to merely expensive. Opted for this model for two primary reasons: screen real estate and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. Also influencing my decision: I've a LG OLED 55" TV that I'm very pleased with. In these times of WFH where home office space is at a premium I use the LG for double duty. The HDMI input is connected directly to my work issued Dell laptop. I work 12-hour shifts on a rotating, two week schedule so having a high quality display makes it easier to stare at for hours on end. The second connection is via TB3 to a CalDigit TS3Plus also connected by TB3 to a late-2016 MacBook Pro where I predominantly use Audio/MIDI software as an amateur musician. The 2nd USB-C connection on the 32UL950 is used for a Logitech StreamCam as there is no built in Webcam on the LG. This is used for FaceTime and Zoom calls with an eye towards doing some live streaming. This configuration allows me to easily swap between work and home by merely toggling between input connections on the LG. The OnScreen Control app is useful, but I'd already been using Mosaic (and previously Magnet) to manage window layouts on macOS 10.15. I seem to recall having difficulty running the bundled apps and firmware from the web download URLs and opted to install those from the bundled CD and allow them to auto-updated individually until I arrived at the current versions when I installed the LG. YMMV. In combination with the MBP, my 50something year old eyes find the 2560 x 1440 setting the easiest to read, but I typically run at 3008 x 1692 as an acceptable compromise between maximizing the screen real estate and readability. That said, this monitor looks fantastic at 3840 x 2160 which I use on occasion for streaming content. In regards to software the welcome trend of scalable GUI's makes it easier to use this monitor when running at higher resolutions, but not all legacy software will see this type of update hence switching between resolutions is nice. Prior to opting for this monitor I'd long considered the very capable 27UK850 (now replaced by the 27UN850), but opted for this display as previously stated, due to the larger screen and TB3 connectivity. That being said, I'm fairly confident I could have run a comparable configuration utilizing the DisplayPort option on either of those monitors. The lack of a built in WebCam is a concern and I opted for the StreamCam to make use of 1080p at 60fps which USB 3.0 (on a USB-C connection) accommodates for (at some expense of CPU.) File under 'In for a penny, in for a pound.' I've run various other USB accessories (Flash Drives and and external LG CD-ROM) from the additional ports on the 32UL950 with no issues. I appreciate the inclusion of these ports as they can be useful at times. The mounting stand is sturdy and easily assembled and obscures the cables from view, but I've a notion my home office desk will be replaced/upgraded at which point I'll acquire a mounting arm to free up even more desktop space. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2021 by Jon Levinson Jon Levinson

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