








🎮 Elevate your game with ultra-smooth 4K power — don’t just play, dominate!
The ARZOPA 32” 4K UHD Gaming Monitor delivers stunning 3840x2160 resolution on a vibrant IPS panel with a blazing 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time. Designed for pros and enthusiasts alike, it features AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync support to eliminate screen tearing, a fully adjustable ergonomic stand, and versatile connectivity including DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.1. Perfect for gaming, content creation, and productivity, this monitor combines premium specs with a competitive price point to upgrade your visual experience.












| ASIN | B0D2W78RH2 |
| Additional Features | Adaptive Sync, Blue Light Filter, Eye Care, Frameless, Height Adjustment |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,606 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,271 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | ARZOPA |
| Brightness | 350 cd/m² |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort, HDMI |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 158 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28"D x 17.5"W x 6.8"H |
| Manufacturer | ARZOPA |
| Model Name | M3RC Gaming Monitor |
| Model Number | M3RC |
| Native Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 3 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Adaptive Sync (AMD FreeSync & NVIDIA G-Sync) |
| Refresh Rate | 144 |
| Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
| Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Glossy |
| Screen Size | 32 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Glossy |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Gaming, Photo Video Editing |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | one year |
I**Z
Realy great 4K monitor.
Was not even on my plans upgrading to 4K monitor just yet but this deal was so good I couldn't resist any longer, My last 2 monitors were both 1440p (75hz and 240Hz) was thinking about maybe getting one of those 300Hz lately but this bad boy popped up, never heard of the brand before but all the features it comes with seems very solid and the price was right so... It came fast and intact in the box, I noticed the stand was all metal (that was a plus), turned it on and before doing anything I went straight for any dead pixels, ips glow but to my surprise the panel was all perfect. It's matte screen, the right coating. The whites are actually white and not yellowish Black level can be adjusted No dead pixel, no ips glow = great 10bit panel at 144Hz, Windows says it is 10bit panel using my Radeon card. Works well with Freesync even though the monitor only says Adaptive Sync in Settings. It has all ports you need, even at $600 I would be extremely happy with this kind of panel, less than half of that was a steal.
A**8
Beautiful display
This is my first gaming monitor as I've always gamed on a TV. I'm coming from a 55 inch lg OLED and game on the PlayStation 5 pro and got to say I am really impressed with this monitor. I am no expert on gaming monitors but I'm really impressed with the quality of the picture. It looks near as good as my OLED and I do get 4k 120 with vvr and HDR the same things my OLED offer. Right out of the box I had to adjust the colors a little bit to my liking but after figuring that out and learning it I well say this thing is absolutely stunning to look at. I've played a little bit of call of duty and some of my other story driven games and any game that I've thrown at it looks visually stunning and they run smooth. The small gripe that I have is that it doesn't have speakers built in which I knew buying this but overall that's not a problem as I can buy some of those in the future. The other thing that I was a little skeptical on was dead pixels that people were having on their monitors when delivered but luckily mine did not come with any. Overall for my first gaming monitor I've got to say I'm really impressed and for that price you can't go wrong. You can see where they might have cheaped out a little bit but that picture alone is worth the price I got mine on sale for 279 so just under $300 and for that price point its insane what this thing can do. I will say that the actual monitor itself unboxing feels pretty premium and the stand overall seems to be okay. Was super easy to put together right out of the box. Overall I would say if you're in the market for a gaming monitor that can take full advantage of your PlayStation 5 or whatever other platform you choose to game on You won't be disappointed as this thing is absolutely awesome for the price point and I would definitely recommend it.
J**S
4.5/5 stars, easily. One of the Best 4K 31.5" Displays out there for the price point.
Model - 31.5" 120hz 4K Inputs - Two HDMI, one DP, One USB-C Built-in USB 2.0 Hub Built-In speakers First off the only negative thing I can say right now is that the 'thin bezel' is miss-leading. The LCD has an internal masking that does not allow the image to come to the edge of the bezel. So while the unit has the ultra thin bezel its not actually that wide of a FOV for the LCD. But this is the ONLY real negative. This gets a -0.5 star. This is also shown in the attached picture. The good(great) - well everything else! 1. I was looking for a physical matrix split on my 4K purchase, but those are very high end professional monitors. I run my 4K display 80% for work, and I do a 1080p *4 split through software called display fusion. Well for work I only need 3 display areas leaving the 4th open for other things. The biggest draw back of display fusion is that is does not view port full screen web apps due to how windows works. So my plan was to find a monitor that did it in hardware. The ones I did find are in the $800-$1200. So for me this is the number 1 unknown feature about this Arzopa display, it will do PIP/PBP in hardware against any of the HDMI ports while you have the rest of the monitor displayed over DP. Allowing one of the four 1080p areas be mapped for an entirely separate input. The default PIP is the top right 1080p area, but you can move it around in the OSD control panel, as well as change the input tied to the PIP. This has to be the best feature on this display because of the price point. 2. The stand. I didn't use it as I have a monitor arm on my desk with cable management. But I did spent time with it for testing, as you never know when you want to use the OEM spec stands. The stand that comes with the monitor is all metal, its really really solid, and there is no 'bounce' motion with the monitor on the stand. Its really a high end stand with no plastic keeping it together. 3. Color pallet and calibration. This is an HDR display with 98% sRGB. I ran my calibration tools on this yesterday and found that it was only 5% out of calibration against the magenta color channel. Out of the factory this is unheard of. Just shows what great care Arzopa has taken into their products from manufacturing to default spec, to delivery to their customers. The panel is vibrant and very easy to read and clear. Considering this is why I bought this and this is number 3 on my list says a lot IMHO. 4. Packaging. This thing was shipped in a GIANT box with lots of protection. This deserves an honorable mention because the Monitor was packed away from the monitor stand and the cables, protecting not only the LCD side but also the back side of the bezel of the LCD. This was very professional and on par with what we expect from the likes of Asus, Dell, BenQ, AOC, LG,...etc 5. Over all features. This monitor is very feature rich and Arzopa did everything they could to deliver on the price point and be competitive against the larger brands. -This has a USB 2.0 built in hub, I have this plugged into my USB switcher between my desktop and my docking station that gets shared between my Ally and Laptop. Works perfectly. -Has built in speakers. Not the best but they are absolutely not the worst i have heard. They are not tinny sounding, but they are also not very loud. If you crank the source up to 80%+ they will distort. But at 60% they are very crisp and clear sounding. Would be good in a office setting for Zoom/Teams calls IMHO. -Has the PIP/PBP feature, this was just not expected so I wanted to list it twice. -External power brick keeps the LCD's inverter board cool. This was the other big thing I was looking for on my new purchase. I expected it to be a brick based on the pictures on this posting showing the inputs. But you never know! But this does use an external power brick at about 65w, this allows the LCD to stay cool and its 'mild' hot spot is in the center above the Arzopa logo. On my kill-a-watt this display pulls 27w-32w at 120hz and 80 brightness and 50 contrast. This is huge for harsh summer times. -Auto Sensing inputs. I expect this on modern displays, but i also expected this to be hit and miss on an off brand due to firmware choices. But this works as expected. Also there is a hot button next to the power button to easily change the inputs if you run multiple active inputs. Super easy to change like every other display on the market. -RGB backlight Ring, this is interesting but also unnecessary. The monitor would be better with out it because there are no color controls for the lighting. You can turn it on or off in the OSD. IMHO this is what gets this -0.5, as its there but not well thought off. But Hey, at least we can disable it! 6. Longevity. Time will tell. But with the build quality, the part choice for power and having it user replaceable, I can see this display lasting for many years. I plan on updating this review in about a year to cover the run time/ownership. But with how this monitor is out of the box I have high hopes that this is a quality product.
M**C
Great Monitor for the Price (Setup was Frustrating)
Monitor Review I'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. Setup Setup 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 Thoughts Despite 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**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.
A**R
Monitor arrived with an issue
It arrived with a small part of the screen that would blink white every few seconds. I contacted the manufacturer, and they offered a $10 credit. I ended up returning the monitor.
T**F
Not as described and insufficient information
Unfortunately the low price tag comes with its issues. Out of the box it had a dead pixel right in the middle of the screen. Sadly the monitor has no speakers built in yet will come up as it does. Lastly, the hdmi 2.1 does not have the capability of VRR and functions the same as 2.0.
R**5
excellent monitor and price
A 32" 4K 144Hz UHD 3840x2160 monitor, HDR 400, HDMI 2.1 and DP 1.4 and compatible with AMD Freesync and NVIDIA G-Sync, I use it on a daily basis for general tasks and when I'm in MSFS 2020/2024 as a second monitor vertically for some addons and with the quality the images are super sharp, the main one a 55" 4K Neo QLED 120Hz Samsung TV. The only thing I think could be better is the display port output for version 2.1 which has more than double the bandwidth of version 1.4 since my RTX 5070Ti Asus Prime video card only has one port supporting HDMI 2.1 and I use it for the TV which only has HDMI 2.1 and 4 DP 2.1 ports, but not everything is perfect and at the most fantastic
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