LG FHD 32-Inch Computer Monitor 32ML600M-B, IPS with HDR 10 Compatibility, Black
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Bill4
> 3 dayDont like the power cord. Not a standard one Had to snake a new cord thru a horrible maze of a desk. Also had to order a vesa adapter because its not the standard 100x100.
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RGS
Greater than one weekNICE SIZE, AND CLEAR PICTURE, NOT SO EASY TO PUT THE STAND ON, A LITTLE AWKWARD, BUT HOLDS FINE ONCE ON.
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Alice Carter
> 3 dayNeeded a extra screen in order to do my work (I love screens) so I brought this one
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RPL
> 3 dayThe first monitor worked two days then died. From then on, it powered up, but the OSD (On Screen Display) and display from HDMI stopped working and the screen stayed black. The replacement came quickly, and it continues to work fine. The display size and quality are fine for home use and very good for the price. It is a bargain display with acceptable performance.
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Scott11235
> 3 dayFirst, I just there is no DVI connection, only a VGA (which wont give you picture) and 2 HDMI inputs. All I got was No Signal when I used a DVI to VGA connector. So, I had to purchase a DVI-HDMI connector. Then I got picture but no sound. Turns out this is a 600M (M=MUTED, I guess) but the 600S has speakers. You wont know this reading the specs but youll find out when you dig around in the instructions. So, off to Amazon again where I found a speaker bar that will take a 3.5mm input. Youll eventually get put together but it took me 10 days to go through the different connectors (I got a great course in them) with the returns and all. The monitor itself is fine with great definition and speed. I have the 27 which is more than enough for me. However, they should tell you this one does not have speakers and maybe show the connectors youll need and some soundbars to go with it.
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Bayo
> 3 dayMonitor looks as described in the product description. Big and wide enough for a medium sized desk or table/workspace. The problem that seems immediately noticeable is that the monitor when setupt has a *fixed* forward tilt of about 10-15° - Thats actually not true, because you CAN adjust the tilt when you know how to, and its simple. I had read of this in some of the reviews but still decided to buy so I could see what it really is like. The apparent lack of ability to tilt the screen backwards probably doesnt take away from any practical use but being aware of what some have reported as a permanent forward tilt or bend will make you wonder whether you want to keep it or not as its probably going to be a first for many people. All my monitors to date have been straight or can be tilted BACKWARDS and so can this one. Folks who commented in their reviews that they could not either do not know what to do, received a faulty monitor or set it up wrong. I reckon that those who mentioned the stand cracking might have been trying to adjust it backward so it sits straight and had their monitor incorrectly setup somehow. Dont force your monitor to tilt back once assembled (which only takes 5 minutes and is easy) if you force the monitor back in an attempt to adjust it you will break it off from the base. To tilt, hold the bottom and middle of the screen and then gently title the top backwards ... and thats all it takes. When I originally wrote this product review I too could not figure out how to adjust the tilt and believed you could not do it because of the reviews that said you couldnt. Thats not true. This monitor DOES tilt back or forwards but the initial setup has a forward tilt as shown in the pictures immediately after the setup.
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ML
> 3 dayI read the other reviews prior to purchase. Other than the monitor stand issue Im not seeing anything I dont like about this monitor. Having seen the comments about the stand I went right to an after market universal stand. The price is good. I like the 32 size.
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Walter Thompson
> 3 dayFlaw one is the screen is like a mirror. Shine a light on a mirror you get glare. Glare equals eye strain and headaches. May not be for bussiness use. The 2nd flaw is the weak stand that will not last long. In the picture you can see the keyboard on the desk in the screen. You will need to download the English owner manual and file name win_OSC 7.79 zip from the LG home support page. The Win_OSC 7.79.zip file allows you to adjust the monitor setting from your computer. Try the setting HDR, really good picture.
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Ken T.
> 3 dayFor use with the computer, enjoyment is unavailable
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Roberto
> 3 dayMuy bueno