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LG Ultrafine Monitor (32UQ750) – 31.5 inch UHD 4K HDR Monitor, HDR10, 144Hz from HDMI 2.1, USB Type-C (PD 65W), AMD FreeSync, Maxxaudio, White

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Display Size: 32 Inches


Style: Power Delivery: 65W


Features

  • 31.5-inch UHD 4K (3840x2160)resolution displays breathtaking clarity and fine detail with four times the resolution of Full HD.
  • The 31.5-inch LG UHD Monitor HDR10 provides a more lifelike picture.
  • AMD FreeSync premium technology reduces the tearing and stuttering.
  • High refresh rate, 144Hz from HDMI 2.1, enables an immersive gaming experience for console gamers.
  • USB Type-C with 65W Power Delivery offers more powerful scalability and convenience.

Description

Enjoy clear visuals and the accurate vibrancy of color with LG UHD 4K HDR Monitor. With this monitor, users can fully enjoy new 4K console games and high-resolution streaming services.

Brand: LG


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Manufacturer: LG


UPC: 195174026069


Brand Name: LG


Model Number: 32UQ750-W.AUS


Model Name: 32UQ750-W.AUS


Number of Component Outputs: 3


Total Usb Ports: 3


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 2


Response Time: 4 Milliseconds


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840 x 2160 Pixels


Native Resolution: 3840x2160


Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Hardware Connectivity: USB 3.0 Type A, DisplayPort, USB Type C, HDMI


Connectivity Technology: DisplayPort, USB Type C, HDMI


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 9.4"D x 28.1"W x 19.2"H


Item Weight: 19.2 Pounds


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Voltage: 240 Volts


Is Electric: Yes


Power Consumption: 65 Watts


Viewing Angle: 178 Degrees


Brightness: 400


Pixel Pitch: 0.18159


Color Gamut: 90


Has Color Screen: Yes


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: HDR10


Refresh Rate: 144 Hz


Display Type: LCD


Display Technology: LCD


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Finish: Matte


Contrast Ratio: 25001


Warranty Type: 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty


Item Shape: rectangular prism


Color: White


Mount Type: Wall Mount


Compatible Devices: [INF] Devices with HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, USB-C, 4K console games, and high-resolution streaming services


Special Features: Color Weakness Mode, Dynamic Action Sync, Dual Controller, HDR10, OnScreen Control, Black Stabilizer, Factory Calibrated, AMD FreeSync™ Premium, Smart Energy Saving, Flicker Safe


Specific Uses For Product: Multimedia, Gaming, Business


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  • Best mid-priced alternative to Apple 5K display
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: Power Delivery: 90W
I performed weeks of research before committing to the 27UQ850-W. While no monitor is perfect, this is likely the best Apple 5K replacement under the $800 price point. I use Apple machines for just about everything except gaming: productivity, software development, creative workflows like photo editing and recording audio, and watching videos. I have a 2019 Macbook Pro 16 i9 (Intel) and another 2021 Macbook Pro 16 M1 Max. Both machines are working great with this monitor. Connectivity --------------- DisplayPort and USB-C ports work fine. I can't tell any quality difference between them. My regular setup uses the DP port connected to CalDigit TS4 dock. Cables provided by LG are long enough to reach the TS4, but users with a machine farther away might need slightly longer cables. I haven't tried the HDMI port because a lot of people report Apple issues with HDMI on M1-based machines. This monitor does not support daisy chaining or Thunderbolt. Resolution and Overall Visual Experience ------------------------------------------------ My biggest concern was how Apple-native 2560 x 1440 ("WQHD") output would look when rendered on a 4K display. I write a ton of code and need text to look really sharp. I read all I could find about this subject and took a field trip to the Apple Store to evaluate the 5K display where the situation is perfectly ideal: 2560 x 1440 logical pixels get rendered onto a 5120 x 2880 display yielding an exact 2X scale factor in each axis. The results are super sharp text and smooth visuals for both content and UI elements -- part of the Retina brand. Here's the thing some readers may wish to know. On a 27" display WQHD output does in fact look best from a text size and UI perspective, at least on Mac. Changing to resolutions other than 2560 x 1440 result in an experience that is less satisfactory. Imagine my surprise when, for WQHD output, text looked 85-90% as crisp as the Apple 5K. I sit between 26" and 32" away from this monitor. At this viewing distance I don't struggle to read anything. Everything is clear. I am confident WQHD output on WQHD-native displays will look much worse despite a perfect 1:1 pixel mapping. I also think WQHD content will look better on a 27" 4K than a 32" 4K due to higher PPI on the smaller display. As to the alleged performance hit Mac machines take while downscaling to non-native resolutions like WQHD, here is my experience. Macbook Pro M1 Max doesn't even blink. There is no observable difference in terms of heat, CPU, or anything else. By contrast the 2019 Intel Macbook Pro i9 runs hotter by 10-15 deg C. The fans run constantly above 2500 rpm. One Youtube user reported slowdowns on Apple hardware while connected to a 4K monitor and rendering scenes in Blender. I can see where this might be an issue for specific Apple machines and/or apps, but I suspect they are edge cases the average user won't run into. This monitor has nice saturation and overall color balance. I'm no colorist but the display just looks really, really good. I tried toggling HDR in Apple settings under display but couldn't discern any observable difference. Interoperability With USB-C Docks ---------------------------------------- I have accessories like monitor and audio interface connected through a CalDigit TS4 dock. This LG has no problems through it either. Both Macbook Pro machines remember display arrangements and resolutions that were previously selected. I haven't observed power management related snafus as some people report, but I disabled power management while on A/C power. Brightness ------------- Going back to the priority for text legibility, I traditionally used extra brightness to enhance contrast and make reading easier on my eyes. I leave this monitor at 100% brightness, but I could probably go down to 85% before it would start to feel dim. Brightly lit rooms probably afford many fewer options unless one agrees to pay the Apple tax for the ultra-bright 5K. Build quality --------------- Build quality is okay. It looks like the cheap plastic that it is, though I like the narrow bezel all the way around the front. I haven't tried out audio because I use studio monitors instead. The monitor does not include a camera. In closing I think this is a fantastic monitor -- probably the best I've bought. Gamers and ultra discriminating users who need the very best probably won't be happy with it. For the rest of us it's a nice offering from LG that shows how far IPS panel technology has progressed in recent years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by John

  • Two cords included!
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: Power Delivery: 60W
I recently purchased a Mac Mini, and this monitor was the #1 recommended monitor on BuyersGuide.org. It is HUGE and so clear! It was very easy to set up, and the best part was that it came with two cords: a regular USB to USB cord and a USB-C to USB-C (not shown in picture because already in use). All I had to do was plug it into my Mini, use the power/toggle button to select the input option, and VOILA - a beautiful screen awakened! Now I get to return an expensive cord I purchased from Apple since the cord was provided. The images for this product didn't make it clear that the cords were included, and I guess I overlooked it in the written details. Very pleased with this product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by Sabrina Sabrina

  • Good for gaming too!
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: Power Delivery: 60W
Although I am aware this is a productivity monitor first, I was in the market for a 4K60 Monitor that could game well and would not break the bank. I am used to gaming on console so 120FPS support was not something I required as I am satisfied with 60FPS. I did endless amounts of research on various brands in this pricepoint to figure out what would be the best monitor in terms of screen quality and response time. This specific model did not have many reviews in terms of gaming performance, however I did know that LG makes great gaming monitors, this one has a game mode, and I was already looking at the LG 4K model priced below this one. When this model went on sale, I took a risk and purchased it over other highly praised monitors in this price point not knowing if it would be good for gaming, and I can answer that YES it is! Starting with screen quality, brightness is great, contrast is beyond expectation, white, gray, and black uniformity are all top notch, with little to no IPS glow. Colors are accurate and the resolution keeps things sharp. No complaints. For gaming, when you put this monitor directly side by side with a high refresh gaming monitor, it is extremely noticeable that this will not be as fast of a monitor as something gaming dedicated in terms of response time, however it is much more responsive than a normal 60FPS TV or other productivity based screens. I also have a 15 inch macbook retina display, and the response time on this monitor is atleast twice as good. Unless you are an ultra competitive high refresh gaming enthusiast, you will not notice any kind of input lag or poor pixel response in this monitor. It is just as good or better than playing console on a high end TV, and in gaming scenarios, I personally can not tell the difference between the response time on this monitor and my LG gaming monitor. It is only when using UFOTest that the difference becomes very apparent, and this mainly comes down to the difference in FPS. If I ran my dedicated LG gaming monitor at 60FPS, the response would be about the same. In short, if you are used to gaming on console with a TV and are looking for a responsive 60FPS display to prioritize image quality and play mostly singly player games with high settings, get this one and you will not have any regrets. If you are looking for the fastest thing in gaming and play mostly multiplayer competitive games you shouldn't even be reading this review. If you CAN afford it, I would highly recommend a 4K120 gaming monitor for the best of both worlds. In this price point with realistic expectations in mind, this is a fantastic monitor! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2023 by Andrew S.

  • Mostly great, but some flaws
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: Power Delivery: 60W
I like the picture quality of this monitor. The build, especially for the all-important joystick, is solid: after two years of heavy use, everything still works like new. I have only two complaints: 1. it takes a relatively long time (up to approximately 10 seconds) for the monitor to wake up from sleep when using it with my Mac Studio computer running macOS Monterey (wake-up time with my old Mac Pro, running OSX Mavericks 10.9.5, is very fast); and 2. the USB ports (on the monitor's rear panel) heat up connected thumb drives to where they become hot to the touch within two minutes after insertion; heat destroys electronic components prematurely, so this is not good. Aside from those complaints, I am very happy with this monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by M. Cooper

  • Great companion monitor form my 5K iMac
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: Power Delivery: 60W
Great monitor! I use it vertically alongside my 5K iMac. The resolution is perfect. It is very simple to connect and use, and it matches perfectly with an Apple environment.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024 by NG NG

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