If you are on windows there are some really handy keyboard shortcuts for making a window take up half the screen.
Make the window active, then press Windows key + right/left arrow key. That resizes the window to half the screen dimension and snaps it to the right or left hand of the screen respectively. If you press windows key + Up arrow it maximizes the screen. Windows key plus down arrow minimizes the screen.
If you have two monitors hooked up and say your window is snapped to the left side of the left monitor, you can press the windows key + right arrow multiple times to cycle the window to the right and then onto the other monitor.
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I bought this for $250 in store couple weeks ago after my wife's work monitor died. It was obvious this one was going to be on BF for 220 or 200 based on seeing stacks of these right before BF and my plans were to ask for the difference which I know my costco's good about. Since then I've ordered and received few monitors for kids gaming and other work.... but honestly if you're looking for a nice non-gaming monitor deal, this is the one. Love the IPS... not a fan of +32" not being a curve but every corner is very clear on this one.
I'm not a super tech genius like some of experts here, but if you're an average Joe looking for a nice monitor and have Costco Membership, no brainer. Connected this to my kids fortnite and it's def playable for casual gamers although I wouldn't be dumb enough to recommend this to a gamer.
Ergonomics is excellent as it has vertical as well as tilt adjustment.
One and only con about this that was already mentioned.... the power cord is short as heck.
This is an IPS screen that is great for color accuracy and viewing angles. If your nephew is mostly into gaming, the higher frequency screen may be better. I would go with the Walmart one for gaming.
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This for my nephew's gaming PC or the $250 "LG 32" UltraGear QHD (2560x1440) 165Hz HDR 10 Monitor w/FreeSync - 32GN600-B.AUS" from Walmart? Any opinions?
He currently has a 24" 60hz 1600x1200 4ms monitor and has a GTX 1650 or something. Mostly plays Valorant.
This for my nephew's gaming PC or the $250 "LG 32" UltraGear QHD (2560x1440) 165Hz HDR 10 Monitor w/FreeSync - 32GN600-B.AUS" from Walmart? Any opinions?
He currently has a 24" 60hz 1600x1200 4ms monitor and has a GTX 1650 or something. Mostly plays Valorant.
This is an IPS screen that is great for color accuracy and viewing angles. If your nephew is mostly into gaming, the higher frequency screen may be better. I would go with the Walmart one for gaming.
This for my nephew's gaming PC or the $250 "LG 32" UltraGear QHD (2560x1440) 165Hz HDR 10 Monitor w/FreeSync - 32GN600-B.AUS" from Walmart? Any opinions?
He currently has a 24" 60hz 1600x1200 4ms monitor and has a GTX 1650 or something. Mostly plays Valorant.
If you're referring just to a Windows program, download Power Toys. It's official Microsoft software and fantastic.
Not windows, lg inbuilt software, I know some of the ultrawides have it for easier screen customization. Wondering if this does or if you can download from lg and adapt for this monitor use.
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11-16-2021 at 01:03 AM.
Ok, let me post to the right post this time...
I bought this for $250 in store couple weeks ago after my wife's work monitor died. It was obvious this one was going to be on BF for 220 or 200 based on seeing stacks of these right before BF and my plans were to ask for the difference which I know my costco's good about. Since then I've ordered and received few monitors for kids gaming and other work.... but honestly if you're looking for a nice non-gaming monitor deal, this is the one. Love the IPS... not a fan of +32" not being a curve but every corner is very clear on this one.
I'm not a super tech genius like some of experts here, but if you're an average Joe looking for a nice monitor and have Costco Membership, no brainer. Connected this to my kids fortnite and it's def playable for casual gamers although I wouldn't be dumb enough to recommend this to a gamer.
Ergonomics is excellent as it has vertical as well as tilt adjustment.
One and only con about this that was already mentioned.... the power cord is short as heck.
This is an IPS screen that is great for color accuracy and viewing angles. If your nephew is mostly into gaming, the higher frequency screen may be better. I would go with the Walmart one for gaming.
I would go with Costco due to their return policy. Bought 2 Acer 2k screens similar to this last year, one of which had 2 defective pixels. Return was painless.
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Make the window active, then press Windows key + right/left arrow key. That resizes the window to half the screen dimension and snaps it to the right or left hand of the screen respectively. If you press windows key + Up arrow it maximizes the screen. Windows key plus down arrow minimizes the screen.
If you have two monitors hooked up and say your window is snapped to the left side of the left monitor, you can press the windows key + right arrow multiple times to cycle the window to the right and then onto the other monitor.
I bought this for $250 in store couple weeks ago after my wife's work monitor died. It was obvious this one was going to be on BF for 220 or 200 based on seeing stacks of these right before BF and my plans were to ask for the difference which I know my costco's good about. Since then I've ordered and received few monitors for kids gaming and other work.... but honestly if you're looking for a nice non-gaming monitor deal, this is the one. Love the IPS... not a fan of +32" not being a curve but every corner is very clear on this one.
I'm not a super tech genius like some of experts here, but if you're an average Joe looking for a nice monitor and have Costco Membership, no brainer. Connected this to my kids fortnite and it's def playable for casual gamers although I wouldn't be dumb enough to recommend this to a gamer.
Ergonomics is excellent as it has vertical as well as tilt adjustment.
One and only con about this that was already mentioned.... the power cord is short as heck.
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He currently has a 24" 60hz 1600x1200 4ms monitor and has a GTX 1650 or something. Mostly plays Valorant.
Walmart link for reference https://www.walmart.com/ip/LG-32-...hbdg=L1100
He currently has a 24" 60hz 1600x1200 4ms monitor and has a GTX 1650 or something. Mostly plays Valorant.
Walmart link for reference https://www.walmart.com/ip/LG-32-...hbdg=L1100
This is an IPS screen that is great for color accuracy and viewing angles. If your nephew is mostly into gaming, the higher frequency screen may be better. I would go with the Walmart one for gaming.
He currently has a 24" 60hz 1600x1200 4ms monitor and has a GTX 1650 or something. Mostly plays Valorant.
Walmart link for reference https://www.walmart.com/ip/LG-32-...hbdg=L1100
Get the 32GN63 from Costco, same price and has G Sync
If you're referring just to a Windows program, download Power Toys. It's official Microsoft software and fantastic.
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I bought this for $250 in store couple weeks ago after my wife's work monitor died. It was obvious this one was going to be on BF for 220 or 200 based on seeing stacks of these right before BF and my plans were to ask for the difference which I know my costco's good about. Since then I've ordered and received few monitors for kids gaming and other work.... but honestly if you're looking for a nice non-gaming monitor deal, this is the one. Love the IPS... not a fan of +32" not being a curve but every corner is very clear on this one.
I'm not a super tech genius like some of experts here, but if you're an average Joe looking for a nice monitor and have Costco Membership, no brainer. Connected this to my kids fortnite and it's def playable for casual gamers although I wouldn't be dumb enough to recommend this to a gamer.
Ergonomics is excellent as it has vertical as well as tilt adjustment.
One and only con about this that was already mentioned.... the power cord is short as heck.
I would go with Costco due to their return policy. Bought 2 Acer 2k screens similar to this last year, one of which had 2 defective pixels. Return was painless.