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Guru3D.com » News » ASUS ROG SWIFT PG32UQX Goes for DisplayHDR 1400 and 1152-zone Mini LED backlight

ASUS ROG SWIFT PG32UQX Goes for DisplayHDR 1400 and 1152-zone Mini LED backlight

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/06/2020 09:43 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
ASUS ROG SWIFT PG32UQX Goes for DisplayHDR 1400 and 1152-zone Mini LED backlight

Meet the new ROG Swift PG32UQX, a Mini LED 4K high-dynamic-range (HDR) gaming monitor. Variable refresh rates up to 144Hz and support for 10-bit color throughout the refresh rate range ensure that the PG32UQX always shows off your games, movies, and desktop applications at their best. 

NVIDIA G-SYNC support means you’ll enjoy smooth, tear-free gameplay even when frame rates fall below the PG32UQX’s native 144Hz refresh rate, and the incredibly capable panel and backlight inside let the display pass NVIDIA’s most stringent tier of G-SYNC certification—G-SYNC ULTIMATE—with flying colors. 

The PG32UQX is our first gaming display to meet the even more stringent VESA DisplayHDR 1400 standard.

 

 

The ROG Swift PG32UQX provides the most delectable HDR feast for the eyes of any 16:9 display so far. A full-array local dimming Mini LED backlight with 1152 zones lets the PG32UQX display the brightest highlights and darkest blacks of a scene with incredible contrast and minimal haloing. Small highlights in games, like light bulbs or the disc of the sun, can reach peak brightness of up to 1400 nits on this monitor, offering a more lifelike HDR experience than ever before. And since portions of the mini LED backlight can turn off as needed, you’ll enjoy some of the inkiest shadows around when a scene calls for them. 

The PG32UQX is designed to be a productive companion outside of games, too. Making full use of the desktop real estate offered by a 4K resolution isn’t always practical on a 27” monitor, simply because not all of us have eagle eyes. Many users take advantage of 4K displays’ high pixel density by scaling up the Windows desktop for smoother text rendering, but for those who want to use all of the real estate available from a 4K resolution, the 32” diagonal expanse of the PG32UQX offers a pixel density better suited to running the Windows desktop without scaling.



ASUS ROG SWIFT PG32UQX Goes for DisplayHDR 1400 and 1152-zone Mini LED backlight ASUS ROG SWIFT PG32UQX Goes for DisplayHDR 1400 and 1152-zone Mini LED backlight ASUS ROG SWIFT PG32UQX Goes for DisplayHDR 1400 and 1152-zone Mini LED backlight




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nevcairiel
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#5748056 Posted on: 01/06/2020 10:22 AM
These specs on a 27-28" screen, and we would have a winner. ASUS, you can do it!

On the other hand, rather wait until I can get it with HDMI 2.1 or DP 2.0, so I don't have to trade drawbacks to even be able to run 4K 144Hz 10-bit HDR.

Domitius
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#5748099 Posted on: 01/06/2020 01:01 PM
These specs on a 27-28" screen, and we would have a winner. ASUS, you can do it!

On the other hand, rather wait until I can get it with HDMI 2.1 or DP 2.0, so I don't have to trade drawbacks to even be able to run 4K 144Hz 10-bit HDR.

Lol, when they announced the PG27UQ and PG27UQX everyone commented if only it was 30-32".
But completely agree with you on HDMI 2.1 or DP 2.0, would love to know why they still don't come with those ports, are they waiting for GPUs to first release with those ports.

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#5748102 Posted on: 01/06/2020 01:15 PM
I should enter the black market for kidneys to afford this ! For me 32'' is ok !

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#5748116 Posted on: 01/06/2020 02:20 PM
Would love an ultra wide with mini LED's. Can't get enough of my Alienware 3440x1440!.!.! Just wish it was HDR and mini LED like these.

warlord
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#5748138 Posted on: 01/06/2020 02:55 PM
I will never buy ASUS products ever again. There are tons of monitors out there. Their snobbish behavior of gsync exclusive superior monitors, without freesync compatibility, or equivalent, I snob them too. Black list grows for me good. Intel, Nvidia, Asus, the rhythm goes on and on.

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