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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Style
    2. Accelerated Longevity Test
    3. Build Quality
    4. Ergonomics
    5. Stand
    6. Display
    7. Controls
    8. In The Box
  5. Picture Quality
    1. Contrast
    2. Local Dimming
    3. SDR Brightness
    4. HDR Brightness
    5. Horizontal Viewing Angle
    6. Vertical Viewing Angle
    7. Gray Uniformity
    8. Black Uniformity
    9. Color Accuracy (Pre-Calibration)
    10. Color Accuracy (Post-Calibration)
    11. SDR Color Gamut
    12. HDR Color Gamut
    13. HDR Color Volume
    14. Text Clarity
    15. Reflections
    16. Gradient
  6. Motion
    1. Refresh Rate
    2. Variable Refresh Rate (VRR)
    3. VRR Motion Performance
    4. Refresh Rate Compliance
    5. CAD @ Max Refresh Rate
    6. Response Time @ Max Refresh Rate
    7. CAD @ 120Hz
    8. Response Time @ 120Hz
    9. CAD @ 60Hz
    10. Response Time @ 60Hz
    11. Backlight Strobing (BFI)
    12. VRR Flicker
    13. Image Flicker
  7. Inputs
    1. Input Lag
    2. Resolution
    3. PS5 Compatibility
    4. Xbox Series X|S Compatibility
    5. Inputs Photos
    6. Video And Audio Ports
    7. USB
    8. macOS Compatibility
  8. Features
    1. Additional Features
    2. On-Screen Display (OSD)
  9. Comments

LG 32GR93U-B vs Lenovo Legion Y32p-30

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

LG 32GR93U-B
Lenovo Legion Y32p-30

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Updated May 09, 2025 03:03 PM

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LG 32GR93U-B Picture
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  2. PS5/PS5 Pro
  3. 32-Inch
  4. PS4 Gaming
  5. LG

Variants

  • 32GR93U-B (32")
  • Y32p-30 (32")

Our Verdict

LG 32GR93U-B

Lenovo Legion Y32p-30

The LG 32GR93U-B and the Lenovo Legion Y32p-30 are both 32-inch gaming-focused monitors. They perform very similarly for most usages. However, the Lenovo has several features that the LG lacks. This includes an integrated USB-C hub with power delivery, a KVM switch, and stand swivel functionality. These features make the Lenovo a great option if you work from home with two computers or are in a hot-desking environment. However, the LG is substantially brighter and has better reflection handling, making it a better choice for brighter environments. Additionally, the LG has a markedly better HDR color gamut and volume.

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