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20 Mar, 2026







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AI-generated summary
The LG 32UN650K-W is a solid “office-to-work-from-home” 32-inch 4K monitor for the money, especially if you want lots of screen space without going all-in on the more premium (and pricier) 4K/IPS gaming models. At £297.16 ex-VAT, the value is mainly in comfort and clarity: 4K on a 32-inch panel is great for spreadsheets, dashboards, and side-by-side documents, and it’s typically the kind of upgrade that makes daily work feel less cramped. If you’re supplying a small team and want something that’s easy to live with—clear text, plenty of workspace—this fits.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your priority is fast gaming or colour-critical creative work. Mid-range LG monitors like this usually aren’t the best choice when you care about top-tier responsiveness, peak HDR performance, or the tightest colour accuracy out of the box. Also, a 32-inch 4K can be a bit of a “sit-back” setup—works best with a decent desk depth and scaling set correctly in Windows—so it’s worth sanity-checking your viewing distance. Overall: a good B2B pick for productivity and general office use; not the one to choose if you’re buying primarily for esports-level performance or high-end creative colour workflows.

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