LG has started selling a new UltraGear gaming monitor, shortly after presenting the UltraGear OLED 27GX790A. For context, the company subsequently confirmed that the UltraGear OLED 27GX790A utilises Display Stream Compression (DSC) to achieve 1440p and 480 Hz visuals.
By contrast, the UltraGear 32GS75QN-B peaks at just 180 Hz across its 32-inch (31.5-inch) IPS panel. With that being said, the monitor can be overclocked to 200 Hz when necessary. For some reason, LG does not mention this on all of its regional websites. Regardless, the UltraGear 32GS75QN-B also runs at 1440p with 1 ms GtG response times and 99% sRGB colour space coverage.
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Moreover, the monitor supports AMD FreeSync, Nvidia G-Sync and is DisplayHDR 400 certified. On top of that, LG has included one DisplayPort 1.4 port, a pair of HDMI 2.0 ports and a 3.5 mm jack for connecting external audio devices. Furthermore, the UltraGear 32GS75QN-B finds itself with 100 x 100 mm VESA mounts and an ergonomic stand, although the latter only supports height, tilt and pivot adjustments.
Currently, the UltraGear 32GS75QN-B retails for £349.98 in the UK, €399 in the Eurozone and CAD$569.99 in Canada (~$403). However, LG has already discounted the monitor to €279 in the Eurozone. While the UltraGear 32GS75QN-B is not available in the US yet, the older UltraGear 32GS75Q-B is still sold for $269.99.