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LG's 4K OLED gaming screen is now $300 cheaper than it was when I reviewed it last week

$1,399.99 Save $300 on LG products starting at $1,099.99 This 32-inch 4K Monitor was a stunning display, but there was one obvious flaw. When we review it. The price. It was expensive at $1,400. Now that it has been reduced by $300, it is much more competitive. It's still not cheap. This is the best 32" 4K gaming OLED currently available. It's absolutely stunning. To get the final $100 discount, you will need to use " OMSC7PK2OM8038"." data-widget-price=""currency":"USD"" data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">

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When we reviewed this 32-inch 4K display, there was only one thing that was clearly wrong. The price. It was expensive at $1,400. Now that it has been reduced by $300, it is much more competitive. It's still not cheap. This is the best 32" 4K gaming OLED currently available. It's absolutely stunning. To get the final $100 discount, you will need to use the code OMSC7PK2OM8038.

When I reviewed the LG UltraGear 3GS95UE last Thursday, there was only one thing that I didn't like. The price. The price.

It's already there. This stunning 4K 32" OLED panel cost $1,400 at the time of purchase. It's been given a major cut.

LG has now reduced the price of the monitor to $1,199. That's a $200 discount. If you add the promo code " OMSC7PK2OM8038 " for Ultragear Kit, you can save another $100, bringing the price down to just $1,099 at LG's site.

This makes the 4K WOLED an easy choice over any other 32-inch OLED monitor. The MSI MPG 321URX, or its MSI MAG 321UPX counterpart, is the only possible exception. The MSI MPG 321URX is identical to its predecessor, except for the USB-C interface which has been downgraded from 90W to 15W.

It's a shame, but the price drops to $900. That's the lowest you can get for this monitor class. If you can afford the extra $200, we recommend this LG. It's the better monitor.

It features the same benefits as the 32-inch OLED, including a razor-sharp pixel densities and incredibly fast response times. LG's newest-generation WOLED panel adds the brightest OLED technology we've seen yet.

It doesn't have the same overly warm color balance as the Samsung QDOLED panels found in other 32-inch competitors. You also don't have the QD-OLED problem of the panel looking grey in bright ambient light.

You also get LG Dual Mode functionality, which offers a 1080p mode at 480 Hz. It's a native alternative mode that uses pixel-doubling to achieve a lower resolution, and combines it with 480 Hz refresh. When enabled, the slightly blurry quality of the image is not something you would mistake for native. It's still probably better than interpolation, and the 480Hz is even lower in latency.

The matte panel coating surprised me. We prefer glossy coatings for OLED monitors. Glossy lets OLED technology sing, and unlocks all the contrast potential of per-pixel lighting. LG has managed to make matte work on this monitor. It looks amazing.

The other problem is the absence of a USB C port. In a gaming context it's not a major oversight. We'd have liked to see USB-C connectivity included at this price point and even with the discount. You never know what you may want to do with this monitor in the future.

This is the best 32" 4K OLED gaming screen we've ever seen. This is the best gaming monitor that we've ever seen. It's a special monitor.

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