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Equipped with In-Plane-Switching (IPS) technology, this 32-inch LG Monitor reduces response times, improves color reproduction, and gives users a wider viewing angle. With a full HD 1920 x 1080p display, it looks great whether you’re gaming, watching a movie, or simply browsing Read More
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1080 at 32 inches just isn't great for a PC. I used a 32 inch 1080 LG IPS TV as a monitor for a while. PPI wasn't great at all. At 32 inches you really need 1440 at a minimum.
RakuunI have a sizable vizio tv that is 1080p, this thing would easily kick it's ass, but you seriously think 32 inches is just gigantic don't you? that's embarassing. You need to get something straight, RESOLUTION doesn't mean it's the end of world so you can just freely bitch about it for everyone to see. I can still see slight increments that are noticable enough for me to be happy with when upping to a higher resolution. And in the firstplace resolution is just some kind of overlay or whatever it is and it just seems to be keeping pixels tighter together, whatever the fuck it is I can be plenty satisfied with a 27 inch or 40 inch screen at 1080p, and in the first place, you're acting like it's 720p, Which I don't even know if that resolution is all that scalable. You might not have convinced me but god forbid if you did anyone else.
gunDam310They have VESA mounts, so yes. They're 200x100 though, which may require adapters for some mounts, and many mounts have a size limit of 24" per monitor. There are some that will support two 32" monitors though.