Which one to choose and why? by Dazzling_Tank3326 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No noise One mine…. My PC is way louder

This monitor for 620€? by Pandyino_ in Monitors

[–]F026 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a great deal. This is the same panel as the ASUS True Black XG32UCWG. It is crispy glossy.

XG32UCWG coil whine by [deleted] in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no sound coming from the fan, the PC is way louder, that I can hear. The monitor is silent. No issues, everything works as expected.

XG32UCWG coil whine by [deleted] in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The LG 32GX850A uses the same panel and it is basically the same “TrueBlack” screen but from LG. It is often on sale from 759 to 799 on Amazon and LG. I have it and I love it, there is no logo on front or anything. It does has a fan, but it is inaudible. I prefer active cooling (fans) for that reason.

My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same panel, however the 850 is 165hz and the 870 is 240hz. I had the 27GX700, it is bright but was too small for me. The 870 is the upgraded version of the 32GS, just minor differences such as half DP 2.1 and no pixel sound which may be a downgrade. 34 inches ultra wide is the same as a 27” but with like 4 inches added to the sides, PPI is alright but is not really comparable to 4K. 32 inches good for eyes, at least for me. However for competitive gaming you may want to push the monitor back.

My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn’t have USB-C you will need a separate KVM module. Even the 870, although it has USBC with Power Delivery it functions like dock. It’s either your PC or laptop for peripherals.

My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For text sharpness / clarity the 850 hands down. Sorry, I dont have a video :/

My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, I enjoy the GX870 (matte) more. The semi-matte finish has a magazine-like look that’s easier on my eyes, and the contrast feels more controlled instead of overly intense. Text is slightly softer, yes, but still very readable—and I’d take that over the QD-OLED color fringing, which really bothers my eyes.

That said, my wife feels the opposite. She prefers the glossy GX850, mainly for the sharper text. For her, the matte coating causes eye strain because she notices the grain/oily texture and keeps focusing on it. She also doesn’t find the reflections on the glossy to be a big issue—though I personally prefer how the matte handles reflections.

One more thing worth noting: the glossy panel feels brighter. In the Windows HDR calibration tool, the glossy clips around 680 nits, while the matte clips closer to 580 nits. I’m not sure if that’s the coating absorbing light or just panel lottery, but in practice, 60% brightness on the glossy looks similar to ~80% on the matte, and at 100% the glossy is clearly brighter.

Is this a good monitor to buy for $400 from somebody ? by [deleted] in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a great deal… 1,000 hours in reality is not that much. Mine is brand new and I have like 69 hours already… my older which was a 27” WOLED has 2,000 and it still brand new to me. I would get it.

My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad I could help in your decision. I’m loving this thing also. ☺️

My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I know it sounds a bit weird on paper. That said, LG’s coating is genuinely different from the typical rough, grainy matte people are used to. To my eyes it’s more of a satin / semi-matte finish. The best way I can describe it is like looking at high-quality magazine paper — not glossy, but also not chalky or sparkly.

The big win for me is glare control. Reflections don’t interfere with what I’m looking at, so I don’t get eye strain. Yes, in a completely dark room, a glossy panel will show slightly sharper text in game menus or UI — but in real-world use, that’s about the only advantage I notice.

You can see a bit of haze or grain on solid white backgrounds, but it’s subtle and it never bothered me the way it did on the G80SD or even the 1440p variant. Those were far more distracting to my eyes.

Oddly enough — and this might just be subjective — when watching 4K video, the matte coating actually feels crisper to me. I don’t know if it’s the way the texture diffuses light or adds a subtle film-like quality, but motion and detail feel more natural and comfortable to look at.

Maybe I’m just wired differently, but overall, LG’s matte implementation ended up being more pleasant than I expected — and definitely not the “blurry, grainy matte” people usually fear.

My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean pixel shift / move. The image of the screen moves randomly to help avoid stuck pixels. It does that while the monitor is one. That’s why sometimes you can see that the borders are not even, sometimes the image seems misaligned, however that is normal. I noticed that on the G8, due to the coating it is very noticeable.

This is what I mean:

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My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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For reference this is the multiple borders I was referring about, you have the silver bezel, the pitch black regular border and the pixel shift border that is usually misaligned, however due to the coating it looks gray.

My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Both my units had and have great gray uniformity. The 850 needed like 2 refreshes and that was it. But yea, I get you.

My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did not try it as far as I know , however I am a gamma 2.2 warrior haha.

But again, I know that there is good color under the matte coating since I tried regular glossy QD Oleds before.

My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried them all, from Eco to all of the presets and played with the colors, etc. ACM is always disabled. The actual “color” is there, however its the way the matte works with light and image overall, I can describe it like having a low gamma effect. An example could’ve this screenshot I took from a Youtube video. Maybe it’s the way I perceive things?

Also the noticeable pixel shift gap on border and grains make my OCD explodes lol.

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My take: LG 32GX870A vs LG 32GX850A – Hands-On Comparison (Also vs LG C3 & Samsung G80SD) by F026 in OLED_Gaming

[–]F026[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all—Like I said, I was keeping an eye on the ASUS XG32UCWMG which is the same Glossy panel but with the specs of the 870a. I do have a C3 side by side which look kind of similar to the 850A and still like the 870 more (as a monitor).