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LG 32UN650-W Monitor 32" UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Ultrafine Display, HDR10 Compatibility, DCI-P3 95% Color Gamut, AMD FreeSync, 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design, Height Adjustable Stand - Silve/White

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Features

  • 33 Inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Display.Response time:5.0 milliseconds.Specific uses for product - Business, personal
  • Viewing Angle is 178 (R/L), 178 (U/D); Brightness is 350nits(Typ); Aspect Ratio is 16:9
  • DCI-P3 95% Color Gamut
  • HDR 10 Compatible
  • AMD FreeSync Compatible
  • Height Adjustable Stand & 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design

Description

The UHD 4K IPS monitor that does it all. Elevate your views with the UHD monitor ranked 1 in the U.S. At 31.5" and 16:9 screen ratio, LG's UltraFine Monitor with UHD 4K IPS Display features realistic, accurate color, enhanced contrast, clarity and detail at wide angles. It shines as a productivity powerhouse, delivering a flexible workstation experience and easy setup, yet amplifies gaming with cutting-edge features and elevates entertainment with HDR10 and MAXXAUDIO stereo speakers. Color Gamut (Typ.) DCI-P3 95 per cent and Color Depth(Number of Colors) 1.07B.

Screen Size: 31.5 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840 x 2160 Pixels


Brand: LG


Special Feature: Height Adjustment,Anti Glare Screen,Adaptive Sync,High Dynamic Range,Wall Mountable,Built-In Speakers See more


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Standing screen display size: ‎31.5 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160 Pixels


Brand: ‎LG


Series: ‎32UN650-W


Item model number: ‎32UN650-W


Item Weight: ‎18.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.9 x 28.1 x 19.1 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.9 x 28.1 x 19.1 inches


Color: ‎White


Power Source: ‎AC


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎LG Electronics


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎August 1, 2020


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  • Legacy Win 7 Use
Currently using this on a legacy Windows 7 machine. Had to set resolution to 2560 X1440, otherwise some application text etc are too small. Worst on Photoshop CS3. Monitor is bright and sharp. Wide viewing angle and easy to read text. It was plug and play with no drivers needed to work with the NVIDIA card that can handle full 4K. Downside: Don't care for the joystick type control. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by Allen J. Goodcase

  • Not true VESA compatible. Good, rich colors, not as sharp as my old Dell U3219Q screen
I bought this LQ monitor after my Dell U3219Q screen met an untimely end after getting the screen smashed by an angry person - it had otherwise been doing fine for the last ten years. This monitor has richer colors than the Dell, but the immediate feel from watching movies on this monitor was that all the edges seemed less sharp than on the Dell monitor. Now, this is running the monitor in the HDR mode which seems to give the best colors but turns off the ability to change the sharpness setting - you have to set your own custom mode to change the sharpness - this does improve the sharpness but then you have to manually play around with all the other settings to get the color look that you want. The main complaint I have is the supposedly VESA compatible stand that comes with this monitor. I didn't like the stand that it came with since I had gotten used to setting a small soundbar directly under the monitor (this monitor does have its own speakers, but has no quick and easy way to turn off the speakers and just listen on headphones in private mode, whereas the soundbar has a simple on/off knob) and the two pronged feet of this monitor gets in the way of the soundbar, unlike the flat base of the Dell stand. The LG stand also does not allow any rotation to a picture mode instead of the standard landscape mode, unlike the Dell U3219Q stand. The LG stand does allow tilting and does adjust height. So, I thought I would just switch out the LG stand for the old Dell stand into this monitor - right? VESA compatibility should mean it's an easy simple switch. Not. As the attached pictures show, this LG monitor's back mounting cannot possibly be VESA compatible. The square inset for the VESA mounting has ROUNDED corners, it is smaller on three sides by about 1/16", and finally and fatally, the slots to hold the bottom two metal plate-hooks are in the wrong place, being too wide apart compared to the Dell mounting. To deal with the first two issues, I had actually taken my Fein oscillating saw and cut the corners off and shaved 1/16" of an inch off three sides of the mounting plate on the Dell stand before I came to a screeching halt when I saw that the bottom hooks of the Dell mounting plate would never go into the slots in the back of the LG monitor as the LG slots are too wide apart. See the photos to better understand what these three problems look like. I'm pretty sure the Dell mount is the correct VESA standard and this LG monitor is not VESA standard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022 by DarthRad DarthRad

  • Awesome display
Awsome clarity, sharp 4k, large color monitor. I've held off for too long and found this a quality upgrade for a large monitor for my home system. My brother is an IT guy and he recommended this as he uses the same model. Very sharp, crisp, color display!
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by Don Ventura

  • Good monitor- a little expensive and I have seen a little better picture than this one.
Good monitor- a little expensive and I have seen a little better picture than this one. I gave it 4 stars
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Sameer Merchant

  • pretty damn close to incredible
Is this monitor perfect? No. But perfection comes at 5 to 10 times the price. It doesn't have Thunderbolt so it is not ideal as an extension for a laptop. But, if it is your primary monitor, connected to your desktop computer, the HDMI will do it all. The stand is just OK. Easy to adjust, but not the most stable I have seen. There are a couple of knocks, though. First, as someone with some visual issues, the LG on screen controls pretty much suck. But, with help I was able to get it adjusted well. Second, the speakers are terrible. I know, you don't buy a monitor for the speaker quality, but a little more effort could have been used to make a slight improvement to "not very good". Bottom line, the image quality is excellent and I am completely satisfied with the image and color accuracy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023 by Richard D. Summers

  • I love these monitors!
I just bought two of these monitors - one for myself and one for my wife. I have been using mine for about a week and she has been using her's for a day. The monitors are connected to Windows 10 computers with display port 1.4 cables. Pros: - Beautiful vibrant picture - Zero dead pixels (originally thought there were a few, see note below) - 4k is much better than 1080p. Even when I am inches from the screen, I have trouble discerning a single distinct pixel. - Minimal backlight bleed - Very bright (I keep mine at around 30% brightness, 50% brightness hurts my eyes) - Built-in 5 watt speakers are decent. The integrated speakers are the primary reason I chose LG over other brands. LG, please keep this up. 7 watt speakers would have been even better. Not needing a soundbar/speakers keeps my setup clean with minimal wires. - So far, on the couple games I have tried, I have been able to game at high settings, 4k, 60Hz with a 1080 Ti. I plan to upgrade to a current generation card soon, though. - All games display correctly on a 16:9 monitor versus an ultrawide. I previously had a 29 inch ultrawide and it was hit-or-miss if a game used the whole screen. Cons: - The stand is mediocre and is my biggest complaint by far. It is mostly plastic with what seems like an aluminum interior on the base. The monitor wobbles slightly when I type. I would easily have paid LG $200 more for a monitor with a rock-solid all-metal stand. I know there is the 32UN880-B with an all-metal stand, but it is a clamp-stand and I can't attach my stand to my desk. I'm probably going to buy an aftermarket replacement. - The power cord is very short (only ~5 ft) and barely reaches my power strip. Other: - Haven't tried HDR yet. I'll update the review if I test it out. - Comes with white HDMI and display port cables. I didn't use the provided display port cable. Instead I bought a well reviewed display port 1.4 cable online. - I actually prefer the white back of the monitor. I originally wanted an all-black monitor, but the white doesn't stand out as much against my lighter colored walls and I find that I prefer it. Note on dead pixels: - I originally thought that my monitor had two dead pixels and that my wife's had one dead pixel. The black spots were pitch-black debris that were statically attached to the screen. Overall, I am extremely happy with these monitors. My complaints about the mediocre stand and short power cable are minor and both can be replaced. The panel is what I bought this monitor for. My wife loves hers and is already talking about buying a second. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2020 by Mark

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