The 32GR93U delivers respectable response times, and LG has tuned it well to offer a single overdrive mode experience. It’s not the fastest monitor going around at 144 Hz, but on average across the refresh rate range, it’s quick for an IPS LCD and very well tuned so it won’t produce any ugly inverse ghosting artefacts. On the balance of things, this is one of the best displays I’ve seen in its class for motion.
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When it comes to gaming monitors around this price point, you're going to do very well to beat the LG UltraGear 32GR93U. It offers really impressive gaming performance and is solid in every other aspect too, though there are a few compromises made because of the price.
Very good gaming monitor with fair price. It's strong in every category but very small downsides means that there are better options depending on the actual situation at the market.
A great way to get started with 4K gaming, albeit at a price. LG is a trusted brand for a reason, but struggles to offer any home run features that make the LG UltraGear 32GR93U-B a must-have, and instead it’s a performance driven monitor that does exactly what you expect it to.
The LG 32GR93U is excellent for gaming. It has fantastic motion handling across its entire refresh rate range thanks to its fast response time, and it has low input lag for a responsive feel. It's great for console gamers as it has HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and can take full advantage of the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. It supports all common VRR formats, and its 144Hz refresh rate is high enough for 4k gaming. On the downside, blacks look gray in the dark, and it lacks a local dimming feature, so it's disappointing for dark room gaming.
The LG 32GR93U is an excellent gaming monitor that doesn’t sacrifice gaming performance to help make its price a bit more reasonable. It doesn’t have the technical add-ons such as the ATW Polarizer or a more potent backlight implementation, but it’s capable of smooth visuals and rich colors. It is designed quite well, although it could use a more stable stand to make it even more perfect.
The 32GR93U delivers respectable response times, and LG has tuned it well to offer a single overdrive mode experience. It’s not the fastest monitor going around at 144 Hz, but on average across the refresh rate range, it’s quick for an IPS LCD and very well tuned so it won’t produce any ugly inverse ghosting artefacts. On the balance of things, this is one of the best displays I’ve seen in its class for motion.