• Reviews around bite (2.54 of 5)

    LG 32MP58HQ-P 32-Inch IPS Monitor with Screen Split

    • The stand is kind of low quality, the monitor shakes a bit when typing or bumping the desk
    • so I did a makeshift calibration which improved things quite a bit.
    • but the stand is a bit odd in nature.
    • Mounting is a bit tricky, but there are plenty of fixes
    • Mother of God this thing is huge, maybe a bit too much for me, but I like the fact that the monitor comes with software to automatically split-screen your programs
    • For the price, I am not regretting this one bit
    • After reading the reviews, I was skeptical a bit, but decided for the money, it was worth a shot.
    • I was a bit skeptical about what I'd get when I pre-ordered the item, but I set it up eagerly today after it was delivered and was just floored by the color depth, brightness and clarity.
    • even as write this review my monitor is shaking a bit
    • the only downsides are that the screen is pretty reflective on dark colors and the monitor wobbles a bit while on the stand just from me typing
    • My 24 inch, $400 monitor, is quite a bit more clear and easier on the eyes
    • The monitor was more expensive, but less than dad's 27" BenQ SW2700PT and every bit as usable for someone who doesn't ship prints directly from lab to customer.
    • Her eyesight is good enough not to mind, but I found myself having to concentrate a little bit too hard to recognize small features on the map, and would frequently miss items and treasures
    • Amount of ports on back (use USB-B to power) is fantastic!
    • I have impaired vision...this is a monitor that I could afford I love it!
    • n’t know how people can work with that horribly low resolution.