If you prioritize high-quality visuals for HDR gaming and media consumption or you are into digital photo editing where color accuracy is crucial, the Asus PA32DC with its OLED panel and wider color gamut will deliver top-notch performance, but it demands a significant investment. On the other hand, the LG 32GP850 is budget-friendlier and while its IPS panel is competent for casual gaming and productivity with a respectable refresh rate and response time, it falls short on HDR content and color precision, making it less ideal for serious color work or high-end gaming experiences. Choose Asus for superior image quality and professional tasks or LG for a more balanced cost-to-performance ratio for general use and gaming. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Asus PA32DC (Inkjet OLED)
Best in class for casual gaming
Best in class for media consumption
Good image clarity
Best in class contrast
Best in class response time
Advantages of the LG 32GP850 (IPS)
Good refresh rate
Key differences
Casual Gaming
9.7/10
5.8/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
75Hz
REFRESH RATE
180Hz
Inf:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
1037:1
500 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
412 nits
Unknown
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
430 nits
99.0 %
DCI-P3 COLOR GAMUT
95.5 %
Matte
COATING
Matte
The Asus PA32DC (Inkjet OLED) is best in class for casual gaming, while the LG 32GP850 (IPS) is poor.
Productivity
6.8/10
5.0/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
139 PPI
PIXELS PER INCH
93 PPI
Yes
ADJUSTABLE STAND
Yes
Matte
COATING
Matte
The Asus PA32DC (Inkjet OLED) is only fair for productivity, while the LG 32GP850 (IPS) is poor.
Media Consumption
9.5/10
5.5/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
Inf:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
1037:1
500 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
412 nits
Unknown
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
430 nits
Matte
COATING
Matte
The Asus PA32DC (Inkjet OLED) is best in class for media consumption, while the LG 32GP850 (IPS) is poor.
Cost
$3,499
$600
$0
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000
The Asus PA32DC (Inkjet OLED) has a price of $3,499 and the LG 32GP850 (IPS) costs $600.
HDR Gaming and Media Consumption
Yes
No
The Asus PA32DC (Inkjet OLED) is suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption while the LG 32GP850 (IPS) is not suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption.
Print Photo Editing
Yes
No
The Asus PA32DC (Inkjet OLED) is suitable for print photo editing while the LG 32GP850 (IPS) is not suitable for print photo editing.
Key similarities
Competitive Gaming
4.8/10
4.8/10
75Hz
REFRESH RATE
180Hz
0.1 ms
TOTAL RESPONSE TIME
6.2 ms
N/A
VARIABLE REFRESH RATE
20 - 180 Hz
No
STROBING / BFI
Yes
500 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
412 nits
The Asus PA32DC (Inkjet OLED) and LG 32GP850 (IPS) are both poor for competitive gaming.
Digital Photo Editing
Yes
Yes
Both the Asus PA32DC (Inkjet OLED) and LG 32GP850 (IPS) are suitable for digital photo editing.
HDR Video Editing and Color Grading
No
No
Both the Asus PA32DC (Inkjet OLED) and LG 32GP850 (IPS) are not suitable for HDR video editing and color grading.
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How the Asus PA32DC (Inkjet OLED) and the LG 32GP850 (IPS) compare to other monitors
"All in all, the Asus PA32DC OLED is a superbly crafted display for experts in their craft. From filmmakers to colorists and everyone in between, this OLED display comes with just about everything that’ll satisfy professionals and enthusiasts. The undisputed champion of content creation monitors might still be the Apple Pro Display XDR for some, but the Asus PA32DC OLED puts up a heck of a fight for several grand less."
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