Wow your videos are top notch, it's so pleasing to watch them🤤 Also, that screen size comparison you did in photoshop is really really easy to understand! Really cool work💪🏻
Thanks for the great video - looking at picking up a pair of these monitors. Your advice around the monitor arm is spot on - having more then one the provided stand requires far too much desktop space.
Hey Nilson, Thank you for the review, I was confused on what to buy an ultrawide 34" or 32" 16:9 qualHD monitor, I always had my suspicion that full HD won't be enough for programming and the small texts in Full HD will pixelate to the eye. Thank you to clear my doubts, there was no other video on youtube comparing these thing,
Is the text/fonts on the LG 32UN650-W crisp and clear when using non-integer scaling? I've come across many online posts stating that fonts become blurry and fuzzy when scaled to 2k.
Thank you 🙌 I wasn’t using any hub, I connected both monitors directly to the GPU using HDMI port, the GPU I was using had 2 HDMI ports. I was getting 75Hz
İts so good video that includes many knowledges but i just wondering , how we can make srgb mode? İs there a mode for srgb or we have to calibrate ? Otherwise are there the options to make srgb colour look ?
Thank you! Well, sRGB is a colour space and this monitor covers 99% of those colours, some monitors have the sRGB colour mode but this one doesn’t. The sRGB mode is supposed to give you a more accurate sRGB colours but this is something you shouldn’t worry about, unless you’re doing high budget works. According to LG, this monitor is already colour calibrated but you can calibrate it yourself if you have the appropriate tools.
Hi Nilson, My use case is mainly reading. How is the low brightness of this monitor ? Does it allow minimum brightness to be really low for a dark room setup? Is there flicker at minimum brightness ? Is the screen uniform at minimum brightness in readind mode ? Your response will help me decide whether to buy it or not.
Hi, I was doing some test and you can adjust the brightness all the way to 0, I didn’t notice any flickering at low brightness in the reading mode, LG also states that this monitor is flicker safe, so you should be fine and also the screen seemed uniform to me even at low brightness.
Nice review friend! If I want to have the same configuration as you I need to purchase one or two of the arms from the link here above? Can both monitors be attached to one same arm? Thanks :)
I have a question please help if it does not have a speaker what speaker should I buy? I actually need this for my mac air m1 2020 so should I need to buy speaker extra? Or if I connect with mac I can hear mac air sounds with headphones?! Please help!! Btw Just subscribed you great video I wish you had more subscribers.
If you are using it with the MacBook Air, you don’t need to buy speakers, you can use the MacBook Air internal speaker or you can use the headphones you have
But can we talk about your SPEAKER upgrade, tho! lol Very nice! KRKs always look the part, but those Tannoy Golds must sound AMAZING, right!? In any case, thanks for posting!
Hi Nilson, thanks for the review on this monitor. I am thinking of upgrading from LG 27MN60T. I have a quick question - does this model make an alarm sound whenever the screen goes off? The 27MN60T makes annoying beeping sound when the screen falls asleep, and I want to make sure that won't happen if I get another LG monitor. Thank you!
Hey bro, thanks for your support? It’s the MacBook Pro from 2017 with 8GB of RAM. To be honest, I haven’t noticed because this MacBook Pro overheats very quickly with or without the monitor.
Hi There, I intend to use this monitor mostly on the Portrait Mode for 6-7 hours daily. Do you think there would be some kind of a problem for keeping and using this monitor in the Portrait Orientation? LG customer rep. said they wouldn't suggest keeping this in Portrait, but I'm finding it difficult to believe that.
I’ve used it in portrait mode for a while and you do lose a bit of image quality when in portrait mode, also the text is a bit harder to read. These might be some of the reasons why they do not recommend it? This monitor is quite big to use in portrait mode
@@AnAberration Just added the link in the description, to use on desktop just rotate the image
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Good day! I've spent quite the bit of time looking for a suitable monitor and this one really ticked most of the boxes for me. However, before I make the purchase, I would like to consult one little matter with you. (1) The monitor comes with 1 billion colours - does 1440p@75hz retain them? Most panels I've seen, such as a very similar viewsync model, do not support 10 bit alongside 1440p@75hz, and will instead revert to the 8 bit configuration. Consequently, this blends perfectly into my most serious concern: (2) Does the monitor support 1440p@75 hz right out of the box? I have a non AMD card (2060), and intend to use a DP 1.2/1.4 cable. Thank you so much for any help that you may render me!
Hello, this monitor is not a real 10 bit display it’s 8 bit + FRC. I’m running it with the Mac mini and it runs at 1440p@75 hz, but I’m unable to confirm if it’s running at 8 bit or 10 bit. I’m using HDMI cable to connect the monitor, I don’t know if it will work out of the box with the Nvidia 2060
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@@NilsonCreative Hey there! Thanks for being so helpful, I really admire the fact that you went forth with my question and answered it so thoroughly. Due to a change in circumstances, I decided to go with a somewhat pricier monitor, that being LGs 27 inch 850-B model. Although I no longer have an interest in this monitor, I nonetheless appreciate the effort you've put in answering my inquiry. Have a wonderful day!
I'm going to be a programmer. I've seen you changed your monitor setup, would you share your experience. What display size and resolution would you recommend for only programming.
In my experience, if you’re serious about programming, you need to have at least 3 windows opened at the same time, one for your code, one to see the results and another one to do research or watch tutorials. There are a couple of ways you can archive this! The first option, get 2x 27 inch monitor with at least 1440p resolution. The second option, get one 32 inch monitor and one 27 inch monitor with at least 1440p resolution, so you can mount it like I did in this video. The third option, is to get an ultra wide monitor with at least 38 inches in size. Hope this information helps you to decide
@@NilsonCreative awesome thanks just one more, I care more for long term investment so when you say "at least" could you clarify for optimal, I don't care spending more money if it improves productivity so for example would 32 inch 4k be better than 32 inch 1440p for programming? I'll be using a macbook. I'm going to study computer science in september, my career would for life would be software engineering. thanks for your advice!
When I say “at least” I mean don’t go any lower than that because you’re gonna waste your money! 1440p will give you “similar” screen real state as 4K monitor but if you can, then go for the 4K as your main monitor, it will give you an overall better image quality and the text is gonna look much sharp, which is important since you’re going to be reading a lot!
Hey Gaspar, I am with ASUS MX279H. It's very good to me but I've just bought a7sIII which is 10 bit camera.. So is the LG a good upgrade in terms of better color-grading setup or it's not worth the upgrade. I am not asking about the size but mostly for color reproduction?
In my case it’s the opposite haha, I have a big desk and it doesn’t look big to me and I’m even thinking about about getting a bigger 38 inches ultrawide monitor. If you think 32 inches is too overwhelming for you, then you should get a 27 inches instead.
@@NilsonCreative yeah i know... but what if games chug along and i have to drop the resolution... i've only got a 1080ti card/want to know it can do 1080 resonably well if need be
I am trying to get a similar setup myself but didn’t know how it would look like so thanks for sharing your video and reviews! Thumbs up! 👌
Thanks a lot, I’m glad I could help!
Wow your videos are top notch, it's so pleasing to watch them🤤
Also, that screen size comparison you did in photoshop is really really easy to understand! Really cool work💪🏻
Thank you so much! 🙌
Thanks for the great video - looking at picking up a pair of these monitors. Your advice around the monitor arm is spot on - having more then one the provided stand requires far too much desktop space.
Already ordered it over the 32gk650 & was searching for a good review and you just did it ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! 🙌🏽
@@NilsonCreative one more question hope you answer...how is the ips glow or back bleed is it serious?
@@MinerTechTips it’s decent, if you DM me on Instagram I can show you how it looks. Instagram/itsNilsong
@@NilsonCreative just texted you on ig
Hey Nilson,
Thank you for the review, I was confused on what to buy an ultrawide 34" or 32" 16:9 qualHD monitor,
I always had my suspicion that full HD won't be enough for programming and the small texts in Full HD will pixelate to the eye.
Thank you to clear my doubts, there was no other video on youtube comparing these thing,
Thank you Rohit! I’m glad I could help
Привет из России)) спасибо за видео! собрался покупать этот 32' дюймовый монитор и было важно мнение человека работавшего с ним)
Is the text/fonts on the LG 32UN650-W crisp and clear when using non-integer scaling? I've come across many online posts stating that fonts become blurry and fuzzy when scaled to 2k.
Great video, helped me answer my questions. :)
Glad I could help 💪
Nice monitor! Clean setup, good job
Thank you!
very cool video. I have MacBook Pro 2018 "13" -I7 2.7 GHz with 16 GB RAM, this MBP is suitable for 4k 32 inch monitor.THX
Great review Nilson!
I'm debating buying these today.
Are yours attached to single monitor stand, or two? I can't tell what is going on behind it.
Great Video 😊
Thanks 🙏🏽
l will buy tomorrow this monitor
It’s great! I’m still using it 🙌
@@NilsonCreative l m happy with this monitor l like edit hdr video with davinci resolve its amazing thanks
Hey Nilson whats the hub/kvm used to connect the dual monitors? Also whats the refresh rate you are getting going via them? Great video thanks.
Thank you 🙌 I wasn’t using any hub, I connected both monitors directly to the GPU using HDMI port, the GPU I was using had 2 HDMI ports. I was getting 75Hz
What is desk depth required for 32 inches monitor?
Awesome setup!
Thanks 🙌
İts so good video that includes many knowledges but i just wondering , how we can make srgb mode? İs there a mode for srgb or we have to calibrate ? Otherwise are there the options to make srgb colour look ?
Thank you! Well, sRGB is a colour space and this monitor covers 99% of those colours, some monitors have the sRGB colour mode but this one doesn’t. The sRGB mode is supposed to give you a more accurate sRGB colours but this is something you shouldn’t worry about, unless you’re doing high budget works. According to LG, this monitor is already colour calibrated but you can calibrate it yourself if you have the appropriate tools.
Nilsong Tech so when i am colour grading is it gonna displaying srgb ?
Yes, that’s right
Hi Nilson,
My use case is mainly reading. How is the low brightness of this monitor ? Does it allow minimum brightness to be really low for a dark room setup? Is there flicker at minimum brightness ? Is the screen uniform at minimum brightness in readind mode ? Your response will help me decide whether to buy it or not.
Hi,
I was doing some test and you can adjust the brightness all the way to 0, I didn’t notice any flickering at low brightness in the reading mode, LG also states that this monitor is flicker safe, so you should be fine and also the screen seemed uniform to me even at low brightness.
@@NilsonCreative Thanks !
Nice review friend! If I want to have the same configuration as you I need to purchase one or two of the arms from the link here above? Can both monitors be attached to one same arm?
Thanks :)
Thanks a lot bro! If you want this configuration, it’s better to buy a dual monitor arm. The one in my description is a single monitor arm
Thank you! Best regards from Belarus proletariat :)
Thank you!
What dual monitor arm are you using?
@Angelo Thrailkill It's from a company called PUTORSEN. Here is the link: geni.us/iMBNcA
I have a question please help if it does not have a speaker what speaker should I buy? I actually need this for my mac air m1 2020 so should I need to buy speaker extra? Or if I connect with mac I can hear mac air sounds with headphones?! Please help!!
Btw Just subscribed you great video I wish you had more subscribers.
If you are using it with the MacBook Air, you don’t need to buy speakers, you can use the MacBook Air internal speaker or you can use the headphones you have
But can we talk about your SPEAKER upgrade, tho! lol Very nice! KRKs always look the part, but those Tannoy Golds must sound AMAZING, right!? In any case, thanks for posting!
I had the KRKs for many years but it was time for a change, and the Tannoy Golds did not disappoint, they sound incredible!
Thanks for the video :) well put together. Just what I wanted to know!
Thank you for your support, I appreciate it!
Hi Nilson, thanks for the review on this monitor. I am thinking of upgrading from LG 27MN60T. I have a quick question - does this model make an alarm sound whenever the screen goes off? The 27MN60T makes annoying beeping sound when the screen falls asleep, and I want to make sure that won't happen if I get another LG monitor. Thank you!
Hello Sarah, no this monitor doesn’t have any beeping sound.
@@NilsonCreative thanks Nilson!
Bro, what version is your 13in macbook pro? Does the monitor cause the macbook to become loud and overheated? Very informative video btw! :)
Hey bro, thanks for your support? It’s the MacBook Pro from 2017 with 8GB of RAM. To be honest, I haven’t noticed because this MacBook Pro overheats very quickly with or without the monitor.
Hi There,
I intend to use this monitor mostly on the Portrait Mode for 6-7 hours daily. Do you think there would be some kind of a problem for keeping and using this monitor in the Portrait Orientation? LG customer rep. said they wouldn't suggest keeping this in Portrait, but I'm finding it difficult to believe that.
I’ve used it in portrait mode for a while and you do lose a bit of image quality when in portrait mode, also the text is a bit harder to read. These might be some of the reasons why they do not recommend it? This monitor is quite big to use in portrait mode
@@NilsonCreative Thanks for the info Nelson.
when you bought it what was the price >?
I go it for £206 on Black Friday
@@NilsonCreative and what about the wallpaper??
@@AnAberration Just added the link in the description, to use on desktop just rotate the image
Good day!
I've spent quite the bit of time looking for a suitable monitor and this one really ticked most of the boxes for me. However, before I make the purchase, I would like to consult one little matter with you.
(1) The monitor comes with 1 billion colours - does 1440p@75hz retain them? Most panels I've seen, such as a very similar viewsync model, do not support 10 bit alongside 1440p@75hz, and will instead revert to the 8 bit configuration. Consequently, this blends perfectly into my most serious concern:
(2) Does the monitor support 1440p@75 hz right out of the box? I have a non AMD card (2060), and intend to use a DP 1.2/1.4 cable.
Thank you so much for any help that you may render me!
Hello mate, I’ll try and check it for you. By Monday I will give you a feedback.
Hello, this monitor is not a real 10 bit display it’s 8 bit + FRC. I’m running it with the Mac mini and it runs at 1440p@75 hz, but I’m unable to confirm if it’s running at 8 bit or 10 bit. I’m using HDMI cable to connect the monitor, I don’t know if it will work out of the box with the Nvidia 2060
@@NilsonCreative Hey there!
Thanks for being so helpful, I really admire the fact that you went forth with my question and answered it so thoroughly. Due to a change in circumstances, I decided to go with a somewhat pricier monitor, that being LGs 27 inch 850-B model.
Although I no longer have an interest in this monitor, I nonetheless appreciate the effort you've put in answering my inquiry. Have a wonderful day!
Is the monitor also 32 inches?
I'm going to be a programmer. I've seen you changed your monitor setup, would you share your experience. What display size and resolution would you recommend for only programming.
In my experience, if you’re serious about programming, you need to have at least 3 windows opened at the same time, one for your code, one to see the results and another one to do research or watch tutorials. There are a couple of ways you can archive this! The first option, get 2x 27 inch monitor with at least 1440p resolution. The second option, get one 32 inch monitor and one 27 inch monitor with at least 1440p resolution, so you can mount it like I did in this video. The third option, is to get an ultra wide monitor with at least 38 inches in size. Hope this information helps you to decide
@@NilsonCreative awesome thanks just one more, I care more for long term investment so when you say "at least" could you clarify for optimal, I don't care spending more money if it improves productivity so for example would 32 inch 4k be better than 32 inch 1440p for programming?
I'll be using a macbook. I'm going to study computer science in september, my career would for life would be software engineering. thanks for your advice!
When I say “at least” I mean don’t go any lower than that because you’re gonna waste your money! 1440p will give you “similar” screen real state as 4K monitor but if you can, then go for the 4K as your main monitor, it will give you an overall better image quality and the text is gonna look much sharp, which is important since you’re going to be reading a lot!
@@NilsonCreative but what about scaling issues? 4k still superior after scaling than equivalent 1440p?
Yes, 4K will still look much better
Hey Gaspar, I am with ASUS MX279H. It's very good to me but I've just bought a7sIII which is 10 bit camera.. So is the LG a good upgrade in terms of better color-grading setup or it's not worth the upgrade. I am not asking about the size but mostly for color reproduction?
Hey, looking at the ASUS specs, I would say it’s worth it! You should be able to notice the difference right away in terms of resolution and colour.
Anyone know if this supports PBP/PIP?
From where did you get wall mount for this
It’s not wall mounted, I was using a dual monitor arm behind my desk
@@NilsonCreative Which monitor arm?
@@RancellGold It's from a company called PUTORSEN. Here is the link: geni.us/iMBNcA
I think "what a beatifull monitor!" Affer 1 minutes i've understood that is my monitor
Does this monitor have inbuilt speakers? Please reoly
Unfortunately, it doesn’t
It does not have inter speaker then can i use headphone ?
Yes you can,
What is ppi of this monitor I want to use for coding purpose
Unfortunately, LG doesn’t state how many PPI this monitor has
Dont you think that this monitor is extremely big and unpleasent? I cant like it after 3 months
In my case it’s the opposite haha, I have a big desk and it doesn’t look big to me and I’m even thinking about about getting a bigger 38 inches ultrawide monitor. If you think 32 inches is too overwhelming for you, then you should get a 27 inches instead.
@@NilsonCreative yep.. I am planning to buy 27 inches monitor
does it do 1080p ok?
This is a 1440p monitor, for best performance you should keep it at the native resolution, 1080p won’t look that good.
@@NilsonCreative yeah i know... but what if games chug along and i have to drop the resolution... i've only got a 1080ti card/want to know it can do 1080 resonably well if need be
It doesn’t performance well, what you can do is lower the graphic to medium or low, or just just get a 1080p monitor instead
@@NilsonCreative all good... ended up buying this monitor on discount... 1080p is fine on it.
@@type_one Fair enough. Now you just need a better GPU to take advantage of the monitor.
dope
Thank you 👊