Looks like a decent deal for a 32" IPS monitor. Keen to hear people's opinions on this for productivity.
LG 32ML600M-B 32" FHD IPS Monitor $249 @ ALDI
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That is US dollar!
32 inch min 2k for me else it looks blurry
FHD is technically 2K, so I guess you're in for this! :P
In all seriousness, for most people 27" is optimal for 8K resolution when it comes to maxing out angular resolution at a typical (50-60 cm) distance, but we're not there yet in either economical panel tech or GPU power for 3D graphics. Getting close though!
TIL :)
I think you mean 4K.
FHD? Not sure whether that’s really the norm nowadays
27" 4k is norm to me.
Just returned a Lenovo FHD 31 inch to Costco for the blurry reason. 1080p simply not fit over 27inch
even 1080 on 27" is not good
lower ppi than 24" and text is less sharp
1080p at 32 inches, only 75hz
Not great when you're sitting close to a monitor.
FHD…probably clearing old stock from the storage.
Sorry OP, but I don’t think $249 for 1080p monitor is good deal.
For example there was recently a 4K 32” for $201 https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/750276
Thanks for posting but! Please don’t let my neg discourage you posting other deals :)
FHD on a 32" monitor? Yuck!~~~~
IKR.. Eww.
Expect 4K at this price from a store like Aldi
Recently bought Dahua 4k 27inch for $190. Really good one. Ebay
I bought it from the same eBay deal but the screen states as LCD NOT LED!
It's advertised as LED though! May be I have received the incorrect monitor :-(
All LEDs, Mini LEDs, QLEDs screens are actually LCDs (Liquid Crystal Display). It's the backlighting that's different, for example, old one's use to be fluorescent, but most displays use LEDs these days and more recently mini LEDs and micro LEDs.
I'm willing to wager that your 4K monitor is not using fluorescent backlighting.
Standards have changed, IMO 1080p on a 32 inch monitor is no longer worth it at this price.
FullHD…pass.
Im using this which I bought from Aldi few years ago. Still works fine but not clear image/text
The main reason people are negging this deal (in case others are interested) is mainly due to the pixel pitch. Normal FHD pixel pitch for a 24" monitor is approx 0.23mm. On a larger screen, especially this size, the pitch is blown out to approx 0.32mm. This makes for a noticable blocky edge of lines on a rounded shape. The refresh rate isn't that good neither. FHD should be 27" and under.
Fyi. Hope some may find this interesting.Is this THE Muzeeb? Hmmmm
Though it's not a good deal, please try to ignore it… please don't neg the first time guy ..🙏🙏
Yes, definitely go easy on Muzeeb.
No. Giving negative votes is important so others can quickly see if something is a good buy or not so they don’t waste their money.
So long as the the comments aren’t rude, there’s nothing wrong with giving a negative vote.
What a rubbish!!
20 buck$ cheaper at Kogan
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-32-full-hd-75hz-freesync-…That's not an LG display.
When you order Muzeeb from wish…
Fhd at that size..no!! Should be cheaper for something this bad
Realistically, FHD at that size is only good as a TV when watching from several metres away. As a monitor it will be a blurry mess.
You could add a Firestick to it and make it a Smart TV, but 4K panels aren't much more on sale…
If you want the best, most usable viewing experience you want 24" FHD, 32" QHD (2560x1440), or 43" 4K (3840x2160). And of course there's all the ultra-wides that stretch things out a bit, but they're generally fine in terms of pixel pitch. That way you can have 100% (ie no) scaling. Any sort of scaling still has to be interpreted, and not all applications respect it or are designed for it, so you get blurriness instead of sharp edges. Frankly until such time as someone designs a vector engine for an OS it's always going to look sub-par.
Stick to native res at 100%, buy the right size monitor for the realestate that you need. If you're old and your eyes have difficulty focussing on small text on a 24" screen, go to 27" FHD, but no larger. 32" FHD is for TVs that sit on the other side of the room, it's a hot mess for a PC monitor.
I use an older 27” FHD monitor, it sucks how pixelated it is…. 32” at FHD would be horrendous. Perhaps could suit/be an option if vision impaired.
I used my 32" 1080p TV as a monitor for a while, ewwww! save and try to get 4k, your eyes will be happy
Gee everyone has snooty eyes shitting on 1080p for 32 inches. Having said that not an amazing deal, no DisplayPort, would be great if it was QHD (1440p) or 4k.
reviews of the stand snapping are kinda worrying https://www.lg.com/au/it-monitors/lg-32ML600M-B
https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-32ML600M-B#pdp_spec