LG 32BN88U-B 31.5” Ergo IPS UHD 4K Ultrafin (Open Box)
$513.71
$699.99
27% off
Reference Price
Condition: New; Open Box
Style: 32BN88U-B
Top positive review
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This is awesome
By Poppa on Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2021
Hooked this up to my new Mac mini through usb-c. This is the clearest monitor ever for writing and viewing documents. Even Apple News POPS almost off the screen its so immersive. Brings a whole new meaning to Photoshop and Lightroom. This is worth every penny for my day to day workflow. I don't game so I have no comment on that. The arm is great you can swing this monitor every which way. The C-clamp is fully adjustable to handle from about 3/4 to 2 inch desk tops. Just remove 4 screws to increase or decrease, no need for shims as others have stated. Out of the box on a Mac you will have to make a couple of adjustments in Settings for the display. I ended up using a scaled resolution as I could not read the small letters of the default. I also turned on HDR. In the monitor settings I scaled back the brightness to 50% out of the box it was 100%. For now that is good enough, I will run some calibration software soon but like I said for now this thing rocks just the way it is. BTW, the 3rd that shipped to me was really good with a few questions I had. Update: ran some software no additional calibration needed. -- updated, bought a second one they are so good for my workflows.
Top critical review
Diffuser material yellow from hotspot in electronics
By Kindle Customer on Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Arm is limited in movement has a wobble and worse of the display has a hotspot that in 5years has yellowed the display badly meaningit no longer is useful for color work. The display itself is noting to write home about it has maybe a slightly better color space than the cheapo business models that go on sale for 140usd over the past 5yrs. . . maybe a bit better contrast albeit dim compared to modern gaming displays. maybe 260nits? Lower IPS glow leak Some of the cheaper LGs can be downright blotchy in this regard. But the yellowing heat when this thing has a laptop blister PSU is sad. Sadder they use diffusers and plastic filters that yellow and age with heat. I am unsure what is in the center near the VESA mount that produces the heat but none of my other monitors even eye searingly bright ones produce this much heat in a centralized location. Stay away get a gamer IPS with 120hz and a good ergotron arm for the cost of this thing. Addendum, 5yrs on it has formed a crack in some layer that focuses the backlight as a massive hotspot. All failures due to cheap or badly researched materials used in the backlight. It is the same nightmare of many IPS diffusion layers wrinkling from heat and shrinking over time. SO all other components are working but because of some 4$ bit in the backlight system going bad the entire display is junk.
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