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LG 32GR93U-B.AUS 32" UltraGear 4K 144Hz Gaming Monitor

3.6 (360 reviews)
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4K at 144Hz via HDMI 2.1 with IPS 1ms response — the spec combination that unlocks next-gen console and PC gaming without compromise.

$479.12*
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Overview

The LG 32GR93U delivers the specification combination that current-generation gaming hardware has been waiting for: 4K UHD at up to 144Hz via HDMI 2.1, paired with IPS panel technology that produces the color accuracy and wide viewing angle that TN and many VA implementations can't match at this size. The 1ms GtG response time is a meaningful achievement for an IPS panel — it keeps motion blur minimal in fast-paced competitive titles without the overdrive artifacts that can appear on competing monitors. The 32-inch panel at 3840x2160 produces a display that works well at standard desktop viewing distances for both gaming and productivity without the eye-strain of an overly dense pixel count.

From a connectivity standpoint, the monitor is built for current-generation gaming: HDMI 2.1 for next-gen consoles at 4K 120Hz and high-end PC GPUs at 144Hz, alongside DisplayPort inputs that PC gamers rely on. G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium dual validation means adaptive sync operates correctly regardless of GPU brand. The DCI-P3 95% coverage places this display in the upper tier for gaming color fidelity. DisplayHDR 400 represents the entry point of the HDR certification range — the black depth and local contrast of OLED or mini-LED panels is a different product category. For PC and console gamers who want the full 4K high-refresh-rate experience in a single well-calibrated panel, the 32GR93U is a technically well-rounded platform.

Key Features

4K UHD at Up To 144Hz from HDMI 2.1 - From the 32GR93U’s HDMI 2.1 connection, game at up to 4K UHD resolution with a ultra-smooth, 144Hz refresh rate on PC games and get up to a 120Hz refresh rate support on next gen gaming consoles.

IPS 1ms (GtG) - Re-imagine every scene with vivid, responsive IPS. At 32“, LG's UltraGear IPS Display features vibrant color, contrast, clarity and detail, while delivering ultra-fast 1ms (GtG) response rates.

NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible - Officially validated by NVIDIA as G-SYNC Compatible. That translates to faster, smoother gaming that's been tested to reduce screen tearing and stutter. Never miss a frame of the action as you clinch your victories.

AMD FreeSync Premium - AMD FreeSync Premium equips serious gamers with a fluid, virtually tear-free gaming experience. With at least 120hz refresh rate at minimum FHD resolution and low latency gameplay, you'll never miss a frame of the action as you play at peak performance.

UHD 4K Display - See the game as it was meant to be seen—with vivid picture on a large 32” IPS screen for an even bigger gaming experience.

HDR400 with up to DCI-P3 95 percent (Typ.) - This UltraGear display supports up to 95 percent (Typ.) of the DCI-P3 color gamut, expressing high-fidelity color paired with VESA DisplayHDR 400 delivering dynamic contrast, on the QHD display.

Specifications

Screen Size
32"
Resolution
4K UHD
Refresh Rate
144Hz (PC), 120Hz (consoles)
Panel Type
IPS
Response Time
1ms (GtG)
HDR Support
HDR400
Color Gamut
DCI-P3 95 percent (Typ.)
Adaptive Sync Technology
NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium
Connectivity
HDMI 2.1

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • HDMI 2.1 unlocks full 4K 144Hz on compatible PC GPUs and 4K 120Hz on PS5 and Xbox Series X — no resolution or refresh rate compromise across any current gaming platform
  • IPS panel at 32 inches provides accurate color and wide viewing angles that TN panels at this size cannot match, benefiting both gaming and productivity use
  • 1ms GtG response time on an IPS panel minimizes motion blur without the inverse ghosting artifacts that aggressive overdrive settings introduce on competing VA panels
  • DCI-P3 95% (Typ.) color coverage produces vibrant, saturated color in wide-gamut content that sRGB-limited panels cannot fully reproduce
  • G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium dual validation means adaptive sync works cleanly across both major GPU brands without choosing a camp

👎 Cons

  • DisplayHDR 400 is the lowest HDR certification tier — no local dimming and modest peak brightness means HDR impact is limited, particularly in a brightly lit room
  • At 32 inches with 3840x2160 resolution, pixel density is approximately 138 PPI — fine for gaming at typical desk distances but lower than a 27-inch 4K panel for fine text work
  • 18.3-pound weight and 28.1-inch width require a solid monitor arm or stand with sufficient depth — undersized stands will struggle with this form factor
  • Consistent 4K 144Hz gaming requires a high-end GPU (RTX 3080 tier or above for sustained 60–100fps in demanding titles) — buyers should verify their GPU can actually utilize the refresh rate
  • USB-C input is not listed in confirmed specifications — users seeking single-cable laptop connectivity via USB-C should verify before purchasing

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — 4K 144Hz is supported over HDMI 2.1. On HDMI 2.0 (common on older GPUs and consoles), the maximum is 4K 60Hz. Achieving 144Hz at 4K requires a source device with an HDMI 2.1 output.
G-SYNC Compatible means NVIDIA has validated this monitor for tear-free, stutter-free adaptive sync operation — functionally equivalent to full G-SYNC for gameplay. It does not include the dedicated G-SYNC hardware module found in full G-SYNC monitors, which typically adds cost.
Three USB 3.0 ports are built into the monitor, providing peripheral connectivity at the display without routing cables to the PC tower.
DisplayHDR 400 is the entry-level VESA HDR certification — 400-nit peak brightness and 8-bit color processing. It produces a visible improvement over SDR in dark scenes but does not deliver the local dimming, deep blacks, or high peak brightness of DisplayHDR 600 or 1000 certified panels. Factor this in if HDR image quality is a primary purchasing driver.
Yes. The 32GR93U supports up to 4K 120Hz on next-gen consoles via the HDMI 2.1 input, fully utilizing the maximum 4K frame rate output of the PS5 and Xbox Series X.