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Review on LG 32UN650-W 32-Inch 3840x2160P Borderless Monitor with Adaptive Sync, Anti-Glare Screen, High Dynamic Range (HDR) by Kyle Harner

Revainrating 4 out of 5

After two weeks this display is fine for my use

I don't play much, so I can't solve problems like freesync problems. I can see how a matte screen can be too reflective and distracting in a foggy way. So if you have a very bright light source behind you, you could have problems with this display. I definitely agree that the little joystick at the bottom of the display is a terrible user interface, especially if you're switching between inputs regularly. You even have to use it to turn off the monitor when it's easier to just pull the cord on the back to turn it off. Someone pointed out that when they see a resolution they don't like, even though they display it correctly, they complain. . I don't know why he does that, but he always gives you the option not to complain, so it's not a problem. Most importantly, I found the picture flawless. It came with a custom profile that was color corrected to perfection so I didn't need to make any adjustments to start editing photos. There's no fading at all around the edges, and I definitely didn't see any dead pixels or flicker issues. My face is 24-28 inches away, which is about the maximum usable display size at that distance. The brightness is excellent (50% is all the brightness my photos need) and I can see the finest details in the darkest shadows of my photos.

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Pros
  • monitors
Cons
  • Bad ergonomics

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