LG 32UN880-B vs. BenQ EW3280U: Key Gaming Differences?

Started by paintface07 on June 07, 2024

I've been researching monitors for my new gaming setup and came across the LG 32UN880-B and BenQ EW3280U. I was wondering if anyone has experience with these two or could give me some advice on which one would be better for gaming. Thanks!

Solved by SavageShinobi in post #5
I've been reading up on these two monitors and found this TechReviewer article LG 32" 32UN880-B vs. BenQ 32" EW3280U that compares them in detail. You might find it helpful.

I have a bit of experience with both of these monitors. To answer your question, it really depends on what you're looking for in a monitor. Both have their pros and cons.

Yeah, I'm currently using the LG 32UN880-B and I love it! The color accuracy is amazing, and I've had no issues with gaming on it so far. I would definitely recommend it!

I just bought the BenQ EW3280U a few weeks ago, and I'm really impressed. The screen size is perfect for my desk, and the colors are vibrant. Gaming has been great too!

I've been reading up on these two monitors and found this TechReviewer article LG 32" 32UN880-B vs. BenQ 32" EW3280U that compares them in detail. You might find it helpful.

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Thanks for sharing! That article was really informative. So, what's the main difference between these two in terms of gaming performance?

As I mentioned earlier, both have their own pros and cons. The LG 32UN880-B has a higher refresh rate, while the BenQ EW3280U has better color accuracy.

That's true! Also, the LG 32UN880-B is an ultrawide monitor, which can be really nice for gaming as it gives you a wider field of view. However, if you have a smaller desk or need a more standard screen size, the BenQ EW3280U might be better.

Right! And the BenQ EW3280U has built-in speakers, which is a bonus if you don't want to use external ones for gaming or watching videos.

Both monitors are great options. It ultimately comes down to personal preference and what you need in a monitor. I think it's worth trying both out in person if possible.

Thanks everyone for the input! I'll definitely check out that TechReviewer article again and consider all these factors when making my decision.