The LG 32G810SA-W.AEU is available to me for 400€, which is half its typical price. My important use cases are photo editing and software development. I will be calibrating whatever display I buy using a spectrophotometer.
Specs, but here's a quick overview:
| Spec |
- |
| Diagonal |
32" |
| Aspect |
16:9 |
| Resolution |
3840x2160 |
| Panel type |
IPS |
| Color gamut |
95% DCI P3 |
| Refresh |
144 Hz |
| Contrast |
1000:1 |
| Brightness |
400 nits |
| GtG response |
1ms |
| Connectivity |
USB-C DP + PD (65W), HDMI, DP 1.4, 2xUSB-A (downstream), ethernet |
| Features |
WebOS, "HDR400" (fake HDR), FreeSync, G-Sync |
In the short term, at least, I'll be running it from a Thinkpad P14s gen3 (AMD), which will drive it at 60Hz. PD is nice, but 65W is a bit weak, and my laptop will drain the battery under sustained load. WebOS doesn't seem like something I'll ever use, and from what I've read, all "HDR" anywhere near this combination of size and price is worthless.
I've been known to do occasional light gaming and watch videos on my PC, which would be improved by the fast response time, but I think color gamut, viewing angles, and contrast get priority in roughly that order. I'm not finding better contrast without either a much higher price or much worse color.
I use an old 5k iMac with OCLP running Sequoia I got for $100 for photo editing. Can't beat that deal. Apple still sells the same display for $1600.