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This 32-inch 1440p LG monitor is just £229 from Overclockers

A great monitor for an amazing price.

Another day....another solid monitor deal. This time it's from Overclockers on an LG monitor, the 32GN600-B to be exact. If you're wanitng a larger gaming monitor to play on with a good spec list, this is available from Overclockers for just £229. which seems like a great deal.

A 2560x1440 resolution screen makes this LG panel immediately a great fit for a mid-range gaming PC or laptop. Moreover, you're getting a VA panel here, with all of the benefits to contrast that provides, as well as a 165Hz refresh rate and FreeSync Premium support to offer a smoother output without any tears or juddering. The fact also remains that you're getting a larger 32-inch screen, giving you more screen real estate to take advantage of, making this an excellent choice for more cinematic titles. The 165Hz refresh rate offered makes the 32GN600-B a fantastic choice for more competitive titles where you'll really feel the benefits of smoother and faster motion, although the chances are that you'll also generally notice a silkier experience even on the Windows desktop and in other titles, too.

This particular LG monitor also comes with a solid 350 nits of brightness, as well as a 3000:1 contrast ratio, aiding performance in darker scenes. A quoted colour space coverage of 95 percent of the sRGB colour space makes the monitor a reasonable choice for content creation too, as well as offering up HDR10, to accentuate detail in darker scenes, in theory at least. With this in mind, the 350 nits of brightness this LG monitor offers isn't enough to really take advantage of the powers of HDR. The monitor has both DisplayPort and HDMI outputs, suitable for a wide range of PCs, laptops and consoles, with the best performance permitted by the DisplayPort option - on HDMI, you'll be limited to 1440p 120Hz with VRR.

It should also be said that the 32GN600-B looks fantastic with a virtually borderless frame, complete with a mean-looking grey chassis and flecks of red to add a bit of flair. Its stand offers a good level of adjustment with some tilt adjust, and its port selection is pretty good, too, with that pair of HDMI out and a DP 1.4, as well as a headphone jack.

£229 isn't really a lot of money for a monitor as powerful as this one, and if you're in the market for a larger monitor with a whole lotta features, this is a fantastic choice.

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