LG QHD 32-Inch Computer Monitor 32QN600-B, IPS with HDR 10 Compatibility and AMD FreeSync, Black
$239.99
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Description
Price: $239.99
(as of Aug 03, 2024 11:33:58 UTC – Details)
Upgrade your productivity with this 32-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS Display, featuring HDR 10 support, backed with 350 nits of brightness for a stunning visuals and enhanced color, with wide color coverage of the DCI-P3 90%. The color-calibrated 32QN600 has a variety of features for work and for play, including Reader Mode, Flicker Safe, AMD FreeSync, Dynamic Action Sync, and Black Stabilizer. Protect your eyes and minimize fatigue with Reader Mode’s blue light reduction and virtually eliminate screen flicker with Flicker Safe. Experience smooth gameplay with AMD FreeSync (used with supported video cards), virtually eliminating screen tearing and stuttering that occur as a result of the difference between a graphics card’s frame rate and monitor’s refresh rate. Dynamic Action Sync reduces input lag and elevates your gameplay, allowing you to respond to your opponents quickly. Keep visibility even in dark scenes—LG’s Black Stabilizer senses dark scenes and helps make it brighter so that you can find the enemies hiding and waiting to attack your player in the dark. Set up your monitor in seconds with the adjustable height and tilt of the Edge-ArcLine stand, or mount it to the wall with the 100 x 100 mount.
Upgrade your productivity with this color-calibrated monitor’s lifelike color reproduction and clear contrast, clarity, and detail, even at wide angles.Specific uses for product – Personal, gaming, business
HDR 10 content, backed by 350 nits of brightness delivers high image quality with enhanced color, combined with wide color coverage of the DCI-P3 90% color gamut
Protect your eyes and minimize eye fatigue during long work sessions with Reader Mode’s blue light reduction and Flicker Safe, virtually eliminating onscreen flicker
AMD FreeSync manages refresh rate, reducing screen tearing, flicker, and stuttering for an effortlessly smooth gaming experience with supported video cards such as the AMD Radeon series
Dynamic Action Sync helps reduce input lag to help you respond to on-screen action quickly. Black Stabilizer dynamically brightens dark scenes to help you find enemies in the dark
Customers say
Customers like the performance, brightness, quality and picture quality of the monitor. For example, they mention it functions well, has very even backlighting and that it has great blue light-reducing options. Some are happy with value, size, and ease of use. That said, opinions are mixed on color.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Z –
Secondary monitor in a gaming setup
Like many others who are now working from home, I wanted to get away from having separate spaces for work and home computing. I wanted to easily switch between work and home using 2 32 inch monitors. I was willing to pay high end prices for one of the monitors for gaming, but the second one wasn’t as important to me. I wanted both monitors to be QHD. My home PC is a new gaming system running an RTX 3070. The work PC is a HP Elitebook laptop.For the gaming monitor I purchased the LG 32GK65B-B VA panel with 144hz and Freesync for $399.For the second monitor I purchased the LG 32QN600-B IPS panel with 75hz HDR10 and Freesync for $209 on Amazon’s Black Friday sale.Both monitors were a breeze to mount on an adjustable mount. Took less than 2 minutes each to install. With the power off, both monitors look exactly the same from the front. I can put them touching each other and you can’t tell they’re not exact the same panel. The backs of them look different but that wasn’t an issue.Both monitors set up instantly via display port on my gaming computer. It took a few moments fiddling with the menu to get Freesync rolling but the menu controls are fast and intuitive and before long the gaming monitor was at 144hz and the secondary was at 75hz.The primary VA panel 32GK65B-B struggled with my work laptop through HDMI. The screen would completely flash off every 2 seconds, even at the windows login screen. The secondary IPS panel 32QN600-B immediately functioned correctly on my work computer without any problems. After tinkering around for a few minutes I found that the gaming monitor was trying to push 75hz, and the secondary was pushing 60hz. Since I don’t need a higher refresh rate on the work computer I went into the Windows 10 display settings and locked the refresh rate to 60 and that solved the problem instantly.I flipped back and forth between displays a few times and was pleased that all the settings and window locations stayed the same without any issues.With initial setup complete I started actually using the computers and everything seemed great, but before too long I noticed that the gaming monitor didn’t look as nice as the cheaper monitor. I eventually realized that I was sitting too close. The cheaper IPS panel has a pretty excellent viewing angle so 2.5 feet from the monitor looked fine. The more expensive VA panel lost a lot of color around the edges if I was too close to it. After some testing, basically the VA monitor looks terrible compared to the IPS if you’re too close to it. As long as you’re about 3.5 feet away or more they look the same. After moving them back a bit I realized that I had no reason to sit that close to begin with since they’re gigantic.In summary, both monitors look and work great. The quality of the cheap IPS panel is pretty impressive. If you don’t care about refresh rate above 75hz you’d be extremely pleased with a pair of those, otherwise if you want the 144hz refresh than the VA panel is a competitive price and functions very well. If you’d be watching it from an angle for some reason, or having others crowd around you, you probably want to find something with a better viewing angle, but I think most gamers tend to sit in front of their monitor. I’m not sure if I’ll ever notice the lack of HDR on the gaming monitor, but so far games look fantastic without it.I’ll update this in a few months but for now I’m giving both 5 stars.
Guitar Dad –
Great Monitor for an older Mac
I use Logic for music recording and I needed more screen space for all the windows I need open. This thing is perfect for that. I have a 2012 MacBook Pro and the highest resolution it will do is what this monitor likes. Without a Mini display port to Regular display port cord 1080 was the best it would do (which did look pretty good using an mini display to cdmi adaptor) but once I got a Mini display port to Regular display port cord ($10) I got the high resolution and it is great. ( I had to reboot to get it to work but now its great!). Beautiful screen, looks amazing with movies and photos. Not 4k but the best I can do with this computer. Plus it comes with software to divide your screen into multiple small screens which is very easy to use and works great. Perfect for Logic. It’s also crazy cheap for what you get. I recommend.
Stephen Smith –
Clear and Bright
Clear and bright screen BUT you cannot have unique settings for each individual input. This was surprising to find out because I use my monitor for PC and PS5 use.
ran k0r –
Great value, great picture, good-performance, clumsy controls.
Really nice monitor overall. Has a really sharp and bright picture with a fast response for games. I use two of them for my work computer running them at 2K mode for spreadsheets and other work functions and they are really great for that use. For gaming they are bright, have a fast-refresh rate and nice color depth. LG knows how to make a nice screen that’s for sure. They were in my opinion high-value for the price and worth it. They have two HDMI and one Display Port input, and are easy to assemble. I did not get the base tilt option – for me I did not need to pay the extra money for that bit. The criticism I have would be with the “joystick” type control for settings adjustment – it’s clumsy and takes some getting used to. I have all three inputs in-use with different PC’s and each one has different needs for their optimal picture – it would be great if these monitors had a remote as reaching for the joystick to change the input or make an adjustment is a chore. Aside from that though these are really nice displays and I am happy with them!
Hutch Palmer –
FOR PRICE GREAT
Great clarity in screen. Much improvement for my work environment. No gaming
Jerry –
Very high quality screen, low reflection; possibly not idea for gaming, but great for office monitor
After reading the reviews, I wasn’t 100% on this monitor, but it’s exactly what I wanted for an office setup. My work wouldn’t get anything better than a 27″ 1080P, so I just bought this myself for work, it’s perfect. As someone else said, it’s like looking through a very fine screen, but you get no reflection. It’s perfect for me after dealing with a reflective screen with a window behind.I was not able to use the AMD Freesync, so can’t speak to that, but the HDR is a nice eyesight saver in some cases. This monitor is exactly what I wanted for office use.
Richard –
Great for work and gaming
I am a software developer and use this monitor mostly for work. I do use an Xbox Series S plugged into the HDMI 1 port and it’s really good for gaming. AMD Freesync causes it to only display 1080p on the Xbox but disabling that option in the monitor settings allows for the full 1440p experience. The display port from my PC is fantastic and very responsive.Bought a second one for my wife who is a digital artist as a reference monitor. She loves it and her work looks fantastic when displayed on it. Best bang for the buck if you do not need 120hz-140hz but it does display 75hz which is fluid enough for most any non-competitive gaming.It is a little on the short side and it does not have an adjustable height to it, so you might want to consider a wall mount, desk mount for monitor platform if you are taller (I am 72 inches tall).
Ignacio Varela Aguirre –
Ya llevo 3 años con este monitor y la verdad es que me encanta, no es tan caro como otros pero cumple muy bien con sus funciones, en especial para trabajo en diseño.Pros:- Con 32 pulgadas tiene excelente tamaño y se siente la diferencia entre ir de Full HD (1080p) a QHD (1440p).- La nitidez es excelente, desde cómo se ven los textos en detalle hasta los colores.- Buenos materiales y dado que llevo 3 años con ella y no he tenido ni un problema de daños inesperados o pixeles muertos.- Muy buen precio, dado que otros monitores de panel IPS en estas resoluciones si pueden llegar a ser un tanto costosos, pero este funciona perfecto para edición de imagen y video entre otros trabajos profesionales, y para juegos tambien se ve muy bien aunque podria tener mas Hz para la tasa de refresco en juegos.Contras:- El HDR deja mucho que desear la verdad, aunque no es terrible y en algunos casos se ve bien, el monitor simplemente no tiene el brillo en nits suficiente para que realmente valga la pena tenerlo activado. Lo único bueno es que es un elemento al final 100% opcional e incluso sin él la calidad de imagen es muy buena.- Aunque 75Hz es perfectamente bueno e incluso un poco arriba de los 60Hz de monitores comunes, la verdad pudiera ponerle un poquito más, como 90 por ejemplo, casi no hay diferencia con 60 y 75 y en algunos casos hay programas que generan defectos por ese tipo de tasa de refresco en 75 lo que me obligó en algunas ocasiones a configurar la resolucion a 1440p y 60Hz para evitar problemas.No es perfecto como mencione, podrÃa tener una tasa más alta de refresco y brillo en nits más alto (esto únicamente para el HDR, en cualquier otro caso el brillo del monitor es muy bueno), pero incluso con eso la recomiendo ampliamente, ya que tiene excelente tamaño y calidad de imagen y un buen precio. Si trabajas en edición de imagen y video profesional, la verdad es que funciona muy bien y para jugar videojuegos también funciona.
Tony Lee –
A good monitor. This is my 3rd LG monitor. Got a 27″ last year & a 24″ a few years back. All still working well. This 32″ can be mounted on the monitor arm & can move around freely. Only thing is have to get used to the higher resolution. Been using 1920×1080 for many years
Olaf German –
Un monitor que te puede servir para el home office y para jugar videojuegos. El color que arroja el panel es increÃble tanto si le conectas una consola de videojuegos o una computadora, tanto si trabajas en Excel como en Photoshop; es plano y de aspecto mate. Casi no tiene bordes, lo que lo hace ver muy elegante. Lo he tenido prendido casi todo el dÃa y prácticamente no se calienta. Su entrada DisplayPort es una maravilla porque puedes conectar un dispositivo extra si compras un cable de DisplayPort a HDMI (o si tu dispositivo ya cuenta con esa entrada).Le puedo conectar una MacBook Pro del 2015 o una Lenovo ThinkPad T14 y ambas mandan señal a 1440p sin problema alguno y la imagen se ve muy nÃtida. Por otro lado, le he conectado un PS4 Slim y un Xbox One S y ambos se ven excelentes. El reescalado que hace el Xbox One S de 1080p a 1440p es excelente y casi no lo notas; el del PS4 Slim es reescalado por el monitor y se ve bien pero a secas, ahà se llega a notar fácilmente que la imagen se estiró (eso ya dependerá del modelo de consola que tengas y si tienen la función de reescalado).La base es un poco estorbosa pero nada del otro mundo y no tiene bocinas, por lo que deberás considerar usar el audio de las bocinas de tu computadora o invertir más en un sistema de sonido que puedas conectarlo por la entrada de 3.5 mm.
Jorge –
La verdad por lo que ofrece y el precio que tiene, es la mejor opción que yo encontré, por el tamaño, resolución, tasa de refresco y más. Es un punto medio, si no quieres gastar hasta 10,000 pesos en algo más especializado, pero también quieres algo de buena calidad.Yo tengo la de 32 pulgadas y vale totalmente la pena, llevo ya un año con ella y hasta ahora no he tenido ningún problema en absoluto. Sólo me gustarÃa que el cable de alimentación fuera más grueso y largo.Lo único que yo le podrÃa encontrar de malo es que no tiene bocinas, sólo se puede girar de arriba hacia abajo y no tiene tantos conectores atrás. Vaya pues, hay que tener bien presente que no es una televisión, es un monitor.
Cesar Deku –
Compré este monitor para usarlo próximamente con Series X, pero por el momento lo estoy usando en un ps4 y xbox one, asà que dare mi opinión usando esas consolas, llevo unos 5 dÃas con el monitor, cualquier cosa actualizaré la reseña.*Para empezar los colores se ven increÃbles, solo que tienes que tomarte un buen tiempo ajustando colores, sombras y demás.”Si vienes de una TV sentirás la velocidad de respuesta del monitor (que es de 5ms) en especial en juegos FPS, yo lo probé con CoD: Warzone y se siente bastante la rapidez del monitor frente a mi TV, pero igual, tienes que meterte a configurar la velocidad de respuesta.*SI SE PUEDE JUGAR A 1440p 75hz en HDMI (hay una opinión que menciona que no se puede), solo que hay que tener en cuenta que ps4/ps4pro/ps5 y xbox one fat/one S no tienen resolución nativa de 1440p y ni siquiera alcanza 75hz (xbox one S solo la tiene para pelÃculas) a pesar de eso, el monitor hace un buen reescalado de 1080p a 1440p, aunque depende el juego podrÃa verse un poco pixeleado en ciertas zonas. También para eso tienes que configurar las opciones desde el monitor y si tienes Xbox one X/series X-S configuras la salida a 1440p y haces lo mismo en el monitor y listo.*Cómo consejo no actives el HDR en las consolas, por alguna razón se ve peor con el HDR activado (al menos en PS4), sin HDR ya se ve increÃble.