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Review on Renewed LG 32QN55T B Monitor: FreeSync, 2560X1440 Resolution, High Dynamic Range (HDR) by Adam Bell

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Blurring around the edges of characters

My 27" LG IPS monitor works fine but is almost five years old. It can display 4K but the text is too small for me - I run it at 1440p except half a dozen times when I needed more. Included Screenshot or something.The 32QN55T is 1440p, claims IPS magic letters and is vertically adjustable (which my old monitor doesn't have.) I saw it on sale at my local company for $220 a few weeks ago and grabbed 1. Today "I finally got a chance to test it. I immediately noticed that the text on the new display was blurry around the edges. I'm writing this review on an old monitor, which is better than a new one for mine. I have different built-in picture modes tried it with no success. I'll box it up and send it back. Theories - pick one or all: a problem specific to my device. 2. The display quality is as expected but poor compared to my old 4K capable display that benefits from additional pixels. even when zoomed out.3. 1440p isn't enough resolution for a 32-inch display, you really need 4K. If you play games without looking closely at the work on screen, the price may be right for you. If I decide to test another monitor, it could be the 4K equivalent of the LG 32UN650-W. It's no bargain at more than twice the price of Revain - I'll probably just stick with the current display until it dies.

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