LG UltraGear 32 4K OLED Review

  • 2 months ago
The LG UltraGear 32 4K OLED is a 32-inch OLED gaming monitor with one of the coolest features we’ve ever seen. As the world’s first VESA-certified Dual Mode gaming monitor, it can switch between FHD 480Hz for fast-paced games and 4K 240Hz for story-driven titles — all with the simple press of a button. The LG UltraGear 32GS95UE is a gaming monitor to keep an eye on.

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00:00Right now we're checking out the LG ultra gear 32-inch OLED 4k gaming monitor
00:05Now this may look like a normal gaming monitor, but it has some cool features right now. This is running at 240 Hertz
00:124k and just keep in mind LG is the only one putting out 240 Hertz OLED monitors
00:17Well, that refresh rate is great for regular gaming
00:20What if you're an FPS players and you need even more for your fresh rates check this out?
00:25there's a button right down here press it and
00:27And
00:28Instantly we go to 480 Hertz now
00:31It is not 4k
00:32But obviously looks great and doesn't mean that translate well on video
00:36But to my eyes like you can just see the difference it is remarkable
00:40So the LG ultra gear 32 is a 32 inch 4k OLED response time is zero point zero three milliseconds
00:47Which is super fast. We also have VESA display HDR to black
00:52440 certification and it doesn't matter if your PC packs and
00:57Nvidia or AMD graphics card, it'll work on both of those with design
01:01There are a few changes as well. The stand has been redesigned to be more flat instead of a v-shape
01:06What's good about that? Is that now you have more space to work with you could keep stuff here if you want
01:11It's also very thin. So I like that. Very cool. It keeps the LED lighting
01:16This is really really cool. And I also like how easy it is to
01:20Position the monitor exactly where you want it. So lifts up and down nice and smoothly along the stand and
01:26It also has pull right here. You can stick all your cables. So nice cable management there another feature
01:32That's really cool is pixel sound where basically you actually get sounds coming from wherever
01:38Action is happening on screen like if there's an explosion here
01:41You'll hear from there for explosion here so on and so forth
01:44that just makes it just that much more immersive you don't need a
01:47Sound bar or anything and the actual sound quality stuff. It's really good deep bass loud
01:51It's great. The actual panel itself resonates audio when you're this close
01:56Not only can you hear everything in crystal clarity, but it's actually hard to hear what's around you
02:01It's so immersive, but even though it's loud. It's not like overbearing. So it's really impressive and
02:06I'm hearing every single little thing happening all over the screen. It's it's great right now. It's coming right at me
02:12It just is so cool
02:14All right now that is awesome I've never seen a monitor do this type of stuff
02:18This is gonna be a really special one
02:20But obviously we need to get it into our testing lab to see what it's all about
02:23But I think this could be one of the coolest monitors yet
02:26But I want to know what you have to say. So make sure you signed off in the comments
02:28I will read all the comments
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