
Asus VP327Q
Score: 78/100
LG 32UR550K-B
Score: 82/100Rankings

The LG 32UR550K-B is a 31.5-inch 4K VA monitor delivering high contrast, 90% DCI-P3 color coverage and HDR10, paired with an ergonomic stand and built-in speakers, suited for productivity and casual media consumption but limited for high-performance gaming.

The ASUS VP327Q is a 31.5" 4K VA monitor that offers excellent color accuracy, HDR10 and eye-care features, making it ideal for productivity and casual gaming. Its lack of height adjustment and modest 60 Hz panel keep it from being a top choice for competitive gamers.
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31.5 inchesbest | 31.5 inchesbest | |
60 Hzbest | 60 Hzbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 4 msbest | 4 msbest |
350 nitsbest | 250 nits | |
3,000best | 3,000best | |
99 %best | 90 % | |
2best | 2best | |
1best | 1best |
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Display(2) | ||
Brightness (nits) | 350 nits | 250 nits |
Color Gamut (sRGB %) (%) | 99 % | 90 % |
Power & Warranty(1) | ||
Warranty Period (years) | 2 years | 1 years |


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

Professional reviewers commend the VP327Q for its crisp 4K display, accurate 99% sRGB color coverage and robust eye-care features, while noting the 60 Hz panel and limited ergonomic adjustments.
Everyday users consistently praise the monitor's sharp 4K visuals, vibrant colors and the convenience of dual HDMI ports, while repeatedly calling out the lack of height adjustment and occasional input lag.

Professional reviewers view the 32UR550K-B as a solid productivity and multimedia monitor, praising its 4K clarity, ergonomic flexibility and LG Switch app, while noting the lack of adaptive-sync and modest HDR brightness keep it from being a gaming-first display.
Everyday users rate the monitor highly, highlighting the sharp 4K picture, vibrant colors, adjustable stand and built-in speakers, while recurring complaints focus on underwhelming HDR, backlight bleed and the bulky power brick.
“Lack of height adjustment is the most frequent ergonomic complaint.”

