
Acer KG241Y
Score: 62/100
LG 32GS60QC-B
Score: 70/100Rankings

The LG 32GS60QC-B UltraGear is a 32-inch QHD VA gaming monitor featuring a 1000R curvature, 180 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms response time, and HDR10 support. It offers deep blacks and high contrast but suffers from VA-related ghosting, limited ergonomics, and modest HDR performance.

The Acer Nitro KG241Y Sbiip is a 23.8" Full HD VA gaming monitor offering a 165 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms VRB response time, and AMD FreeSync Premium. It targets budget-conscious gamers who want high refresh rates and deep blacks, but it lacks built-in audio and extensive ergonomic adjustments.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
23.8 inches | 31.5 inchesbest | |
165 Hz | 180 Hzbest | |
1,920 pixels | 2,560 pixelsbest | |
1,080 pixels | 1,440 pixelsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 1 msbest | 1 msbest |
250 nits | 300 nitsbest | |
3,000best | 3,000best | |
1best | 1best |
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|---|---|---|
Display(6) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 23.8 inches | 31.5 inches |
Resolution (Horizontal) (pixels) | 1920 pixels | 2560 pixels |
Resolution (Vertical) (pixels) | 1080 pixels | 1440 pixels |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 165 Hz | 180 Hz |
Brightness (nits) | 250 nits | 300 nits |
Color Gamut | 72% NTSC | 99% sRGB |
Warranty(1) | ||
Warranty Period (months) | 36 months | 12 months |
Power(1) | ||
Typical Power Consumption (W) | 45 W | 23 W |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the KG241Y Sbiip for delivering a high 165 Hz refresh rate and strong contrast at an entry-level price, while noting the VA panel's inherent smearing and the monitor's limited ergonomics and modest HDR implementation may deter hardcore competitive players.
Everyday users praise the monitor's affordability, vibrant colors, and ease of setup, often calling it a "steal" for 1080p gaming. Recurring complaints focus on the lack of built-in audio, noticeable ghosting in fast scenes, underwhelming HDR performance, and a wobble-prone stand.

Professional reviewers acknowledge the monitor's strong contrast, immersive curvature, and high refresh rate, but criticize its VA-related motion handling, limited ergonomics, and only token HDR support.
Everyday users love the monitor's immersive curve, deep blacks, and gaming-specific features, but repeatedly complain about ghosting, VRR flicker, and the lack of height adjustment. HDR is generally considered disappointing.
“Great value for the price”

“Colors pop in HDR”

“No audio output”

