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Sarah Hamilton

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I ordered this on Black Friday and got a really good deal.


What do you guys think of this is as a monitor? I'm moving from a 27" 4K TN Panel. Will be using this with my Mac mini m1.

Thank you
 
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I am not into LG when it comes to monitoring but 32" really fits what I do (mostly gaming).

Overall, its specs are good. I really hope that it has a higher refresh rate.
It has 60 max I do no gaming… just everything but gaming. Not even videography. Still good?
 
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Have your received the monitor?
The font size is good at higher resolution (I suppose 3008x1692 or 3480x2160)?
 
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I ordered this on Black Friday and got a really good deal.


What do you guys think of this is as a monitor? I'm moving from a 27" 4K TN Panel. Will be using this with my Mac mini m1.

Thank you
I am also planning to buy the same monitor. How is the text quality on the monitor as I heard that non-integer scaling make text fuzzy and blurry.
 
I use the cheaper 32UL500-W with a TN panel (the viewing angles of an IPS panel would be a nice improvement, but wasn’t in my budget at the time). I normally run it in full native 4k, and to me, the text looks great. Even the high dpi 3008x1692 and 2560x1440 scaled resolutions look good. The only time it looks bad is if you use the non-scaled resolutions, or the original content is low res. My lecture slides designed for low res projectors look awful when shown full screen on a 32” 4k display.

As long as you come in with the attitude that 140 pixels per inch delivers a much better looking image than 110 pixels per inch, I think you will be very pleased. If you come in with the attitude that nothing less than 200 pixels per inch is capable delivering an acceptable image, you will be disappointed. As someone introduced to computers in the 80’s, I find modern 4k displays to be pretty incredible.
 
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