Deliver to Greece
IFor best experience Get the App
🎮 Elevate Your Game with Unmatched Clarity!
The ARZOPA 32” 4K UHD Gaming Monitor offers a stunning 3840x2160 resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate, ensuring an immersive gaming experience. Its adjustable stand promotes comfort, while multiple connectivity options make it easy to connect all your devices. With support for both AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync, this monitor eliminates screen tearing for smooth gameplay.
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 |
Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort, HDMI |
Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
Is Electric | Yes |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28"D x 17.5"W x 6.8"H |
Screen Size | 32 Inches |
Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Specific Uses For Product | Photo Video Editing, Gaming, Business |
Warranty Type | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
Additional Features | Height Adjustment, Adaptive Sync, Blue Light Filter, Frameless, Eye Care |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Display Technology | LCD |
Display Type | LCD |
Pixel Pitch | 0.18 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Refresh Rate | 144 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Number of Component Outputs | 3 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
C**N
Fantastic display at an incredible price
I am a real reviewer who bought this monitor with my own money.This think works great. I can't find anything to really complain about and if you knew me you'd know I can usually find **something** I don't like.This monitor just works right out of the box with no fiddling needed. Colors look great to me without needing any adjustment and the monitor works flawlessly at 4K 144Hz / 120Hz / 60Hz over both DisplayPort and HDMI. (But if using a USB C to HDMI adapter make sure the one you're using doesn't use chroma subsampling which can make fine details such as small colored text hard to read. I've tried a few different adapters bought from Amazon that had that problem. I'd recommend sticking with DisplayPort adapters instead of HDMI.)When running motion tests such as the "UFO tests" 4K 120Hz is visibly sharper than 60Hz, and 144Hz is slightly sharper than 120Hz. Since this monitor is based on LCD technology there is a small amount of apparent (optical illusion) motion blur due to the sample-and-hold nature of the technology. Because of this motion on CRTs and OLEDs will always look noticeably sharper at the same frame rate.I run Linux on my computer and am using a USB C to DisplayPort adapter running through an inexpensive DisplayPort KVM switch then connected to this monitor. Everything works flawlessly and completely stably at the full 4K 144Hz. I did find out that Linux can have issues with HDMI particularly when using AMD based integrated or discrete GPUs. DisplayPort is the way to go to make sure you have no problems. I like that the monitor can use HDMI or USB C connections in addition to DisplayPort.The stand that comes with this monitor is easy to attach without tools and completely serviceable. It allows you to adjust the height of the monitor as well as the angle both left / right and up / down. This is the first monitor I've bought in a long time where I haven't needed to immediately replace the included stand with a better VESA stand.There are a few things which I don't care about but others might. The RGB decoration lights on the back are very dim so you won't notice them even in a dark room unless you're looking directly at the back of the monitor. The monitor uses a 24V power brick which can be harder to replace than the usual 12V brick, 19V brick or 120V (US) cable. The on screen display features are about par for the course on inexpensive monitors and aesthetically the on screen display looks ugly. The buttons (on the bottom edge) are labelled on the bottom where you can't see the labels instead of on the front edge where it would make sense so you have to remember which button does what. The black border around the displayed image is thicker than it looks in the ad's photos. This is no cable management built into the stand.Overall this is a fantastic monitor especially at this steal of a price. Definitely recommended.
M**C
Great Monitor for the Price (Setup was Frustrating)
Monitor ReviewI'm giving this monitor five stars based on its performance after setup (more on that below). I primarily use it with my MacBook Pro (M1 Max), and occasionally with an Xbox Series X and PS5. I’ve mounted it on a monitor arm (which was a hassle—details below), so I can’t comment on the included stand. Compared to my old budget 4K monitor from the early pandemic days, this one has significantly better color accuracy, vividness, and viewing angles.Upgrading from 28" to 32" took a little adjustment, but the size now feels just right. On my old monitor, I often noticed compression artifacts in dark streaming scenes—those are gone now. I'm not a serious gamer, but for what the Xbox Series X and PS5 can push, this monitor performs beautifully. I haven’t used the built-in speakers since I stick with my trusty external speaker + subwoofer setup, which easily outperforms built-ins anyway. Even the packaging gave off a high-end vibe.SetupSetup was frustrating. The VESA mount is 75 x 75 mm, and while my monitor arm supports that size, its mounting plate was too wide to fit into the recessed socket on the back of the monitor. I initially hacked together a DIY solution (which worked but was annoying). Only later did I find a pack labeled “Wall Mount Screw” in the box—those were the intended spacers and worked great. With them, the mount has a small gap but feels very secure (see photo).Device setup was a mixed bag. Xbox and PS5 worked flawlessly—true plug-and-play. The MacBook required some finagling to get both native resolution and scaled UI looking right. This is more of a macOS limitation—Apple doesn't give users enough control over resolution and UI scaling separately, although I haven't had this issue with a 4k before.My last gripe: the monitor’s on-screen menu system is unintuitive, and adjusting settings was more tedious than it should be.Final ThoughtsDespite the rocky setup, once everything is dialed in, this monitor delivers excellent value. It performs like monitors that cost nearly twice as much. Definitely worth the effort.
C**T
Great price, quality to match
It could be a great deal. A 32" 4k monitor with gaming level refresh rate sounds amazing so at less than $300 there has to be a catch. Fantastic image quality, decent colors with a bit of calibration. Smooth as butter at 144 on my 7900xt playing games like Sovengarde, DCS, and great movie quality. I my unit came with a dead pixel or two, and it runs very hot under certain conditions, but overall great price point.
S**H
Great monitor—highly quality specs
I have a 55” inch OLED I bought in 2020, I use it for my Series X and was always reluctant to game on a monitor because a 2160p 120hz+ screen with hdmi 2.1 was always 600-700 minimum. This monitor offers IPS plus the mentioned specs, which is unheard of at $300. I’m happy to say this monitor looks just like my 55 inch oled. I need to up the brightness on it the same way I did on the oled, but I can’t figure out how to open the screen display. I haven’t tried too hard to find the OSD because out of the box, it has phenomenal settings. I’m at 4k 120 on the Xbox and it looks more crisp naturally than the 55 inch. Only complaint is a single dead pixel out of the box about 0.5r in the screen—it’s not noticeable during games but I do see it during all black load screens. I decided to keep it and not do an exchange. I plan to use this monitor for a gaming build I’ll do this year. This monitor has a little rgb in the back which is nice. 32 inches was a perfect size coming down from 55 inch. We’ll see if 144 hz is enough of a reason to warrant an upgrade when I start pc gaming—otherwise get this monitor. It’s not only great but tremendous value
Trustpilot
1 month ago
3 days ago