
LG 32GN600-B
32" WQHD VA 165Hz, FreeSync Premium.
Best affordable 32-inch gaming monitor in India. VA contrast excellent for single-player/RPGs. VA ghosting visible in competitive FPS. Not for Valorant/CS2.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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LG 32GN600-B Review India: 32" VA 165Hz at ₹20,999 — Big Screen Gaming on a Budget
LG 32GN600-B: 32" 165Hz VA for Under ₹23k — Great for Single-Player, Honest About Limits
The LG 32GN600-B answers a question I hear often from Indian buyers: "Can I get a big 32" gaming monitor without spending ₹30,000+?" At ₹20,999–22,999, the answer is yes — with important caveats about the VA panel inside it.
Panel & Performance
The VA panel story is a split verdict. On the contrast side, VA wins convincingly — native contrast ratios around 3000:1 versus IPS's typical 800–1000:1 means dark scenes in games genuinely look dark, not grey. In single-player titles with dramatic lighting — RPGs, open-world games, horror titles — this makes a real atmospheric difference.
The compromise is pixel response time. VA panels have slower transitions between grey shades, which produces a smearing or ghosting artifact in fast motion. At 165Hz with LG's motion enhancement settings, it's manageable, but it's still there in competitive FPS if you're looking for it. Hardware Unboxed has documented VA ghosting extensively and the 32GN600-B is no exception.
At 32" and 1080p, pixel density drops to around 69 PPI — noticeably lower than a 27" 1080p display. Text is soft at normal viewing distances, and game textures look less sharp than on a higher-PPI panel. You need to sit at least 80–90cm away from this monitor for it to look its best. At a typical PC desk distance, some people find the low PPI uncomfortable for text-heavy work.
India Availability & Value
LG's distribution via Rashi Peripherals means solid national availability. Amazon India, Flipkart, and MDComputers all carry this model. The 3-year LG warranty applies, and LG's service reach in India is genuinely good.
At ₹20,999–22,999, you're buying a large-screen gaming experience at mid-range money. Compare it to the 27" IPS alternatives in this price range and you're trading pixel density and motion clarity for screen size and contrast. That trade-off is worth it for a lot of players.
One practical India note: 32" monitors need a deep desk. The standard 60cm-depth desk common in Indian homes can feel cramped with this size. Measure before you order.
Who Should Buy This
The 32GN600-B is ideal for single-player game enthusiasts — RPG players, open-world explorers, action-adventure fans — who want the immersive feel of a large screen without paying for OLED or 4K. It's also great as a living-room-adjacent gaming display where you're sitting further back than a typical desk distance.
Skip it if: You primarily play competitive FPS — the VA ghosting is a real disadvantage in CS2, Valorant, and similar titles. Also skip if you do text-heavy work (programming, writing, documents) at normal desk distances — 1080p at 32" is visibly soft for text. In that case, the LG 27GP850-B at 1440p 27" gives you sharper text and better all-around usability for a modest price premium.
Questions
Yes, ideally. 1440p at 32" would give you 91 PPI versus this panel's 69 PPI, a much better result. The LG 32GN600-B's value argument is the price — 1440p 32" monitors cost ₹10,000–15,000 more. If budget allows, a 1440p 32" is the better long-term buy.
It depends on your sensitivity to it. Some players barely notice, others find it distracting immediately. If you're unsure, try to find a store display before committing. The motion enhancement features help but don't fully eliminate the artifact in fast scenarios.
Yes, and actually console gaming is a strong use case — you're typically sitting further back (better for 32"), playing single-player titles where the contrast advantage shines, and console frame rates (60fps) are low enough that VA ghosting isn't a major issue.