The LG 32GN600-B is a 32" 1440p monitor with a VA panel. It's almost identical to the LG 32GN650-B but with a much simpler stand and terrible ergonomics. As to be expected from a VA panel, it has it Excellent contrast and decent black uniformity, but unfortunately the image degrades at angles.It has excellent fidelity and SDR color space.It's great for gaming thanks to its low input lag and fast response times at the highest refresh rate.It has a built-in FreeSync support and also works well with NVIDIA's G-SYNC compatibility feature, although it's not certified as such.Unfortunately, like most VA monitors, black spots are noticeable in dark scenes.Although it's a large screen with has a fairly high resolution, its text clarity is only satisfactory due to its relatively low pixel density creating. Overall it's a decent monitor, but it doesn't stand out in any way. PROS: Fast update rate. Excellent response time at maximum refresh rate. Low input lag. c) rtings.com I recommend seeing the full review of the monitor on the site mentioned above. You can see the real photos of the monitor. The blacks are deep and the overall pattern looks good when viewing content from small angles. But there isn't a very deep black if that's what you're looking for, the attached content image doesn't show exactly what the human eye sees.
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