LG Electronics Curved Wide screen Monitor 32MR50C-B, 32

LG Electronics Curved Wide screen Monitor 32MR50C-B, 32 Inch, Full HD 1080p, 100Hz, 5ms GtG, VA Panel, AMD FreeSync, Smart Energy Saving, Anti-Glare, HDMI, Matte Black



Streamlined control
Easily control display settings with a few clicks using OnScreen Control software. You can also readily divide the whole display area with Screen Split.
*The images simulated to enhance feature understanding. It may differ from actual use. **The features may not function properly depending on the PC that the user is using.
Weight: | 8.5 kg |
Dimensions: | 9.22 x 70.82 x 42.14 cm; 8.5 kg |
Brand: | LG Electronics |
Model: | 32MR50C-B |
Colour: | Matte Black |
Manufacture: | LG Electronics |
Dimensions: | 9.22 x 70.82 x 42.14 cm; 8.5 kg |
I wanted a second monitor so i didnt want to spend too much, i found this monitor and i have been very impressed with it especially for getting it for only 90
Great price as similar screens were going for way more with similar specs.
Very happy with this purchase, my partner saw this and now wants one too!!
Recommend
Quickly delivered and now in place. I use the monitor as a main screen on a windows PC and it is doing the job well. Controls are a bit fiddly one of those joystick things. In general monitor controls are not easy. As monitors go this one is OK.
After calibrating the screen I’m highly impressed with the monitor especially for the price. LG has done really well with this 1080p screen. Only downside is it doesn’t have a DisplayPort for a modern gaming monitor but weirdly has the super old connection which I forget what it’s called and one HDMI port.
We used it as a monitor for a racing simulator and the only negative would be the space between the mounting points being too short, the thread for the screws are quite small (I believe they are size M4), leading to being quite unstable while mounted in a monitor stand. The TV itself is very good, specially for the price paid
The monitor settings are accessed by tilting the power button that’s like a joystick. It has screen mode settings like game, picture, cinema, reader mode, and modes for power saving too. I think it’s really cool it all comes from one button so I don’t have to fiddle around behind the TV to press the right one.
The monitor leans forward at a tilt by default. Manual up/down tilt is possible but requires a bit of firm force.
Fortunately I read the review posted by Morse where he mentions the picture was lacking in sharpness, but that this can be altered in the settings. I noticed the same on startup.
It would seem that LG have set the default to be as low energy as possible with little regard to the quality of the image. Using the joysick button on the rear of the monitor.
Like Morse I used the settings to switch off the energy saving, and used the ‘super resolution’ setting , the picture was instantly transformed into a very good picture.
So good that I am now ordering another one as I use twin screens and this one shows up the image quality in my other monitor.
The display is very bright, clear, well-defined. Very happy with it.
Subsequently tried it with a machine that can push 100Hz out of it. Just fabulous, to my eyes, but I don’t have anything to compare it with.
A good picture hence the 5stars but has the worst instructions/set up details of anything I can remember buying from Amazon – there is no indication of how to adjust anything and there are no buttons apart from one on the back which appears to do nothing – I only found this button by chance but what it is supposed to do is a mystery to me – some mention of this should be in the instructions
I am pleased with the picture but unless you know what you are doing I would not recommed this for the reasons stated
Photo taken with my Phone so does not look as good as in Real Life.