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Review on LG 32UL950 W Ultrafine 4K Thunderbolt Monitor 🖥️ with Color Calibration, VESA DisplayHDR™ 600, RADEON FreeSync™, ‎32UL950-W by Jonathan Foreman

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good, but not as good as the MacBook Pro 15's built-in display

Definitely a great 32 inch display for a Thunderbolt 3 user. I've been using it for 50 days with my 2017 MacBook Pro 15. Image Quality: It takes several days (weeks) for the screen and color to burn out. First impressions aren't great, but the color gets better once the screen burns through. Certainly not as bright as the built-in display on my 2017 MacBook Pro 15. This is the best 32-inch Thunderbolt display you can get at this price point, unless you go for the $5,000 Apple Pro Display XDR. Supported resolutions at 60Hz: 1920 x 1080 - 2K2560 x 1440 - this is the standard for 27" iMac 3008 x 16923360 x 1890 - I use this .3840 x 2160 - True 4K cables: LG 150 cm 40 Gbps, ACTIVE Thunderbolt - Active cable is not backwards compatible with USB 3.x SuperSpeed. When connected to a USB 3.x device it only works at 480Mbps. I use this to connect to my 2017 MacBook Pro. Supports it 60W charging LG 150cm 10Gbps USB-C with DisplayPort capability HDMI - I use it with my Nintendo Switch DisplayPort - I don't use it There may be a problem when I use my MacBook Pro 15 (87W ) 2017 more than 6 hours continuously. If you have a new 2019 MacBook Pro 16 (96W) it's over 5 hours. When I connect additional USB hubs to my MacBook Pro it's confusing. As a result it won't work at all This issue is resolved by rebooting, but occurs every Time again when you add or remove a USB hub that supports charging. USB-A 3.0 ports: Operates at approximately 5Gbps. Ethernet and SSD are connected to it. Display stand: too short. My neck hurts. I bought a stand that is 70 cm (27 inches) tall. February 8, 2020

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Pros
  • color calibration
Cons
  • Almost everything is fine

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