uk.hardware.info Updated: 2018-04-13 16:51:48
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The last couple of years, the Korean Giant LG, just like its big competitor from the same country, ignored the market for gaming monitors. They mostly focused on 21:9 super widescreen displays, with the exception of a single model. Meanwhile, more and mor...
LG is back in the gaming monitor market, that's for sure. The 32GK850G not only ticks all the boxes of a modern gamer (144Hz, G-sync, its height is adjustable, somewhat trendy design), however it also actually fills a hole in the market. The combination o...
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We have with us now the new 32GK850G display from LG. It's a 31.5" sized screen with a VA technology panel and 2560 x 1440 resolution aimed at the gaming market. Unlike a lot of modern gaming screens of this size, the 32GK850G is a flat format instead of...
Good response times for a VA panel, G-sync, high refresh rate and very low input lag make it well suited to gaming, High static contrast ratio thanks to VA panel, Good viewing angles, better than many other modern VA panels and with no glow on dark conten...
Still some slow black > grey pixel response times which result in some black smearing on fast content, Upper end of refresh rate range > 120Hz not really practically usable due to response time limitations, Moderate out of the box setup for general, non-g...
The 32GK850G offered a very good option for gamers we felt in the VA technology market. There's a lot of different gaming screens out there based on a mixture of TN Film, VA and IPS technologies as you probably know, with VA proving a popular choice for m...
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There is a type of monitor that does not cost much more than a standard model but does offer much more work space. Experts know about it, but because they don't have a very recognisable name, they are often missed by those looking for a new, affordable di...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-06-30 12:50:33
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Gamers have never had it better, with a plethora of devices and accessories currently on the market to help them indulge in their passion. Monitors of course, are not immune from the gaming product sphere, with most manufacturers producing a range of disp...
". the LG 32GK850G-B is a top class monitor with excellent build quality, wicked fast refresh rates that'll satisfy anyone. "...
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LG make some amazing monitors, this included. This is the 32GK850G, a 1440p 165Hz Gsync gaming monitor that is well worth a look at. Products shown provided by: LG - Patreon: www.patreon.com/techteamgb Donations: streamlabs.com/techteamgb OverclockersUK A...
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gadgetynews.com Updated: 2018-09-06 22:28:19
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We take a look at LG's 32-inch, QHD, G-Sync, 32GK850G gaming monitor with 144 Hz refresh rate. Game on!When shopping for gaming monitors there are certain brands that come to mind. Personally, and I'll hold my hand up right now, LG isn't usually one of...
Simple to build, Looks great, Range of adjustments, Sphere Lightning a bonus, 165Hz refresh speed...
Some might be picky about viewing angles...
The large 31.5-inch VA panel of the LG 32GK850G possesses extremely low response times and few of the usual VA draw-backs.Great contrast ratios, deep blacks and impressive colours add to whichever gaming world you choose to explore.Throw in G-Sync technol...
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To curve or not to curve? That is the question when it comes to large-format gaming monitors. When you're talking about something the size of a 32-inch display do you want to have all that screen real estate on a completely flat plain in front of you, or...
A very good flat-screen gaming monitor, with a crisp panel, stylish chassis, and high-quality in-game visuals. Perfect if you can't stand the curve...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2019-12-15 22:33:37
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We've said this before, monitors, an TV's projectors all getting bigger these days as technology advances and prices get more competitive. Although you still have to pay a premium to get the latest and the greatest, you're getting more than just a piece o...
Smooth 144Hz, Sturdy...
If you like big, powerful and feature-packed monitors, then the LG 32GK850G is more than likely to be the gaming monitor you want.(previously published in issue September 2018)...
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Modern gaming monitors are all about speed. High refresh rates and G-SYNC/FreeSync support have delivered increasingly clear pictures. But as much as I'm a high-octane gamer, I'm also a proponent of size. I want the biggest screen I can possibly fit on my...
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Perfect if you need a large, high resolution monitor with support for NVIDIA G-SYNCGamers have never had it better, with a plethora of devices and accessories currently on the market to help them indulge in their passion. Monitors of course, are n...
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The LG 32GK850G presents an engrossing 32-inch screen mixed with competitive gaming pedigree to dominate your visual senses. Just like our favorite Asus PG278QR, this gaming display can reach a 165Hz refresh rate while relying on G-Sync to prevent...
The LG 32GK850G is one of the better designed G-Sync gaming monitors out in the market thanks to its sleek aesthetic and the beautifully designed Light Sphere feature. The display's out of the box, and calibrated performances are nothing short of impressi...
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There has been a growing number of high refresh rate monitors featuring VA panels. Whilst they can't keep pace with faster panel types such as TN in terms of pixel responsiveness, they touch the sweet spot for some users when it comes to their blend of im...
A rich and natural image following appropriate tweaking, with good ‘2.2' gamma tracking and decent sRGB colour space coverage, Strong static contrast, low ‘VA glow' and little ‘black crush' – plus a light matte screen surface to keep the image free from o...
Weaknesses in colour consistency compared to IPS-type panels and a less generous colour gamut than some alternatives, Static contrast not as strong as some VA models, A fair degree of overshoot due to the level of pixel overdrive needed to speed things up...
For users who want an immersive experience without a screen that's truly hulking on the desk, ~32” is a nice size to aim for. The LG 32GK850G delivers this, with its 31.5” screen, and combines it with a 2560 x 1440 (WQHD) resolution). This provides a good...
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