ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQXR 4K 160Hz gaming monitor ― 32-inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160), 160Hz, 1ms, DisplayHDR 1000, mini LED, local dimming, Quantum Dot technology, FreeSync Premium Pro, HDMI 2.1, DP 2.1

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ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQXR 4K 160Hz gaming monitor ― 32-inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160), 160Hz, 1ms, DisplayHDR 1000, mini LED, local dimming, Quantum Dot technology, FreeSync Premium Pro, HDMI 2.1, DP 2.1

ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQXR 4K 160Hz gaming monitor ― 32-inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160), 160Hz, 1ms, DisplayHDR 1000, mini LED, local dimming, Quantum Dot technology, FreeSync Premium Pro, HDMI 2.1, DP 2.1

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Meanwhile, colors in Tomb Raider looked vibrant and natural. We tried the wide gamut option and found it too much for this game; it became a display of primary colors rather than the earthy shades that normally frame this title. This is one extended color monitor that should be used in its sRGB mode for SDR content. Quantum-dot tech offers vibrant, life-like colors that leap off the screen. The display covers 95% of the wide DCI-P3 color gamut for smoother gradations and heightened realism. To ensure the accuracy of each pixel, the ROG Swift PG32UQXR is factory pre-calibrated to achieve an average ΔE value of less than 2 — a professional-grade result. A new era of 4K gaming The variable here is that we don’t know much about it except the features, and the price is usually the deciding factor when it comes to investing in high-end hardware. Gaming is at the top of the list with four main sections. OD (overdrive) has three levels of which number two is the best at reducing blur while avoiding ghosting artifacts. GamePlus brings an array of crosshairs, timers, a stopwatch, frame counter and display alignment marks. You can display the stopwatch, frame counter and timer on the LiveDash OLED screen as well. It will probably be in the first half of 2023, but we could very well be wrong about that. The brand’s latest OLED gaming monitor– the ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQDM – looks set to launch by Q2 2023, so a similar date could be possible for the latest PG32UQXR refresh.

Working in Photoshop is easy, with plenty of room for toolbars on the sides and top and the image occupying about 75% of the screen. If you need color management, profiles are the best way to go. The PG32UQ’s sRGB mode is reasonably accurate but cannot calibrate to a higher standard. And the monitor’s native gamut is larger than both DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB. GameVisual has six picture modes, all of which can be tweaked to varying degrees. The default is Scenery and a bit too far off the accuracy mark use without calibration. Racing, Asus’ usual default preset, is much better and enjoyable without adjustment. Also available is Dark Boost for brightening dark areas of the screen to improve shadow visibility. Prior to DisplayPort 2.1, you could only achieve this combination of resolution and refresh rate with Display Stream Compression (DSC) tech. Many gamers find DSC to be perceptually lossless, but if you’d rather just keep compression out of the equation, then a DisplayPort 2.1 monitor is just what you need. Fantastic contrast and vivid colorWe spent a lot of time working with and playing on the PG32UQX and found no flaws in its image quality. With 138 pixels per inch (ppi) of pixel density, you can sit as close as you want without seeing any dot structure. And since the monitor has such a large field of view, you don’t have to sit super close to fill your peripheral vision with the image. Though not quite as immersive as an ultrawide monitor, a 32-inch monitor with a 16:9 aspect ratio has a distinct height advantage, making it better suited for documents, photos and watching movies. With all that extra bandwidth to play with, we were able to load out the ROG Swift PG32UQXR with an enviable feature set. This monitor immerses you with its spacious 32-inch panel, and it renders your gaming worlds in glorious detail with its 4K resolution. Its 160Hz refresh rate, kept tear-free with FreeSync, provides fluid, responsive animation in fast-paced games. We were glad to find Display SDR Input in the Image menu. Though its label is vague, it represents a true selectable color gamut. In SDR mode, sRGB is the correct gamut to use, but many prefer to use a monitor’s full native colors pace. The Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX covers over 100% of DCI-P3, so that results in significant SDR oversaturation. With the Display SDR Input option, you can keep sRGB for SDR and use the full gamut for HDR.

Excellent alternative to AOC products not only in function of the price (sometimes lower than the latter), but also for the experience. Trying this monitor also for a long time I had the feeling of having well spent the 189 euros. The Racing profile is really well calibrated, the colors are balanced and the response times in line with the counterpart. Personally I found the build quality of the VG249Q on a completely different level, including Square-based stands that offer a much more refined The answer could very much be a resounding ‘YES!’, but it depends. ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQXR is made specifically for the most advanced gaming, so for gamers with serious ambitions, this is the thing they might’ve been waiting for. GamePlus brings aids like aiming points, timers, frame counter, sniper mode and multi-display alignment marks to the table. Sniper mode magnifies the center of the screen, making long-distance targets easier to spot. The crosshairs come in three designs, appearing in red or green. The frame counter displays the current refresh rate in real-time so you can monitor system performance. Confirming the other specs of the screen, the PG32UQXR is 32″ in size and uses a ‘Fast IPS’ panel from AU Optronics. It has a 3840 x 2160 “4K” resolution, quoted 1ms G2G response time (as usual), 1000:1 static contrast ratio, 400 cd/m 2 brightness (SDR), 178/178 viewing angles, 10-bit colour depth and a wide colour gamut covering 96% DCI-P3 and ~160% relative sRGB coverage. But don’t let that deter you – the investment will be worth it for the unmatched gaming experience this monitor promises to deliver. Should you buy ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQXR when it launches?

Amazing color and features at a very premium price

While ASUS hasn’t made the official announcement yet, it’s only logical that this top-of-the-line gaming monitor will come with a price tag to match. Though the PG32UQX is factory-calibrated, it doesn’t ship in its most accurate picture mode. Scenery is the default and has a cool grayscale, skewed gamma and oversaturated color. The best choice whether you calibrate or not is Racing. Switching to that mode nets a visible and measurable improvement. To take it to the professional level, a few tweaks of the RGB sliders are required.



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