Asus Announces RoG Swift PG329, 32-inch gaming monitor at 2560 x 1440, 175 Hz and HDR 600
The RoG Swift PG329Q was unveiled at a ROG event in Asia. The 32-inch gaming monitor will get many luxurious high-end configurations available.
The ASUS ROG SWIFT PG329Q "Super Kill" gaming monitor is equipped with Fast IPS technology, which is the first time this technology has been applied to a large-screen gaming monitor. The adoption of Fast IPS technology enables this gaming monitor to have a high refresh rate of 175Hz and a 1ms GTG grayscale response time.
The ROG SWIFT PG329Q "Super Kill" gaming monitor is equipped with a 32-inch 2K IPS panel, which has a wide field of view and high-definition performance. It offers a pretty staggering 98% DCI-P3 film-grade color gamut and 160% sRGB ultra-wide color gamut coverage The panel will use quantum dot technology which means it's a Samsung, the certification is nice at VESA DisplayHDR 600.
ROG SWIFT PG329Q "Super Kill" gaming monitor supports G-SYNC compatibility and Adaptive SYNC technology, which can completely avoid screen stutter, and VSYNC tearing during the game, ensuring that players can get a smooth and comfortable actual experience. At the same time, this e-sports monitor is also equipped with ASUS ELMB SYNC technology, which can effectively eliminate the unclear and dynamic blur of the game screen, make the display of moving objects clearer, and provide a smoother and faster gaming experience.
The PG329Q will be released later this year, likely in the fourth quarter, its pricing is not shared
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I currently own the Asus PG279Q and it's been amazing, hope they'll do a 4K version of this as it will go nice paired with the new graphics cards coming out later this year
Scared of price though, even just for this monitor

I have the same one I believe, this looks like quite minor upgrades from it. The 165hz to 175hz, same resolution but on a nicer panel, 32inch rather than 27. Also 600hdr but doesn't say if that's full screen or part screen...
My guess is will be stupidly expensive, monitor prices have sky rocketed from Asus and I can never understand why. I got this monitor 5ish years ago maybe more now, for about £650. But all these monitors that come out are easily exceeding £1000, which makes zero sense when they are just small upgrades they do each year to them.
I remember when that 4k hdr monitor came out at a lovely 5k, I knew then the monitor market had gone super greedy. If this is over 1k then I considering it not worth it, it isn't oled, it isn't micro led, it's old school ips which is fine but not if they charge insane money for it
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I wonder, are there actually any new monitors being made with the g-sync module? All I've seen from the new stuff is g-sync compatible, even on the super high end like Samsung Odyssey G7&9.
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I got PG279q and it was by 900€ back then. But its an actual real G-Sync.
I bet this one will be 1 grand without G-Sync Module .... Only nice thing is Quantum Dot but i prefer LG Nanocell somewhat more. Don't know why.
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So 500-600€ price point?
Uhh, no, i will wait for MiniLED or OLED Monitors.
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I currently own the Asus PG279Q and it's been amazing, hope they'll do a 4K version of this as it will go nice paired with the new graphics cards coming out later this year
Scared of price though, even just for this monitor