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ASUS to offer VA326H 32-Inch Curved Full HD Gaming Monitor With 144Hz Refresh Rate

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/20/2016 08:51 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
ASUS to offer VA326H 32-Inch Curved Full HD Gaming Monitor With 144Hz Refresh Rate

Wow 32-inches at 1080p ? Anyway, ASUS is to offer a new Full HD gaming monitor, the VA326H. Adopting a VA panel, this LED-backlight monitor (Curvature 1800R) supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and provides 144Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth action.

The monitor offers a 3000:1 contrast ratio (100M:1 ASCR), 300 cd/m2 brightness, 4ms (GTG) response time and 178/178 degree viewing angles. 

  • 31.5” FHD display with 178° wide viewing angle and a 1800R panel curvature makes movies and games more immersive
  • 144Hz rapid refresh rate for incredibly-smooth and fast gaming visual
  • ASUS-exclusive GamePlus provides Crosshair and Timer function for better gaming experience
  • The TÜV Rheinland-certified ASUS Flicker-Free and Low Blue Light technologies
  • Panel Size: Wide Screen 31.5"(80.1 cm) 16:9
  • Panel Backlight / Type : VA
  • True Resolution : 1920x1080 *
  • Display Viewing Area(HxV) : 698.4 x 392.85 mm
  • Display Surface Non-glare
  • Brightness(Max) : 300 cd/㎡
  • Contrast Ratio (Max) : 3000:1
  • ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio (ASCR) : 100000000:1 
  • Viewing Angle (CR≧10) : 178°(H)/178°(V)
  • Response Time : 4ms (Gray to Gray)
  • Flicker free 
  • Curved Panel : 1800R

Utilizing ASUS-exclusive GamePlus Technology – provides Crosshair and Timer functions for better gaming experience, and SplendidPlus Video Intelligence Technology – optimizes videos and images by enhancing color brightness, contrast and sharpness, the VA326H provides 1x D-Sub, 1x dual-link DVI-D and 1x HDMI input ports. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet.



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Juliuszek
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#5373057 Posted on: 12/20/2016 01:05 PM
And no G-Sync or Free-Sync ? This is a pitty.
1920x1080 is no problem for 27 inch (it is perfect for me). Maybe it is no problem for 32 inch? At least most graphic cards can handle this resolution and provide smooth gaming.

chispy
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#5373071 Posted on: 12/20/2016 02:05 PM
1080p year 2016-2017 \0/ , no thank you ...

Noisiv
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#5373075 Posted on: 12/20/2016 02:14 PM
And no G-Sync or Free-Sync ? This is a pitty.
1920x1080 is no problem for 27 inch (it is perfect for me). Maybe it is no problem for 32 inch? At least most graphic cards can handle this resolution and provide smooth gaming.

You are saving some GPU raw power by rendering at mere 1920x1080 on 27/32''

But you are paying it by having more aliasing, or by deploying heavier AA pattern, or by having to increase the viewing distance.
That is if you want the same IQ.
There's no such thing as a free lunch :banana:

Darkest
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#5373079 Posted on: 12/20/2016 02:27 PM
I wouldn't go above 24" on a 1080p screen, 1080p at 32" is ridiculous for something you're sat directly in front of.

Raplapla
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#5373085 Posted on: 12/20/2016 02:39 PM
It’s a monitor for PC gaming at two meters from the screen… I suppose there’s a market for that, but I’m not in it.

Juliuszek
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#5373089 Posted on: 12/20/2016 02:49 PM
You are saving some GPU raw power by rendering at mere 1920x1080 on 27/32''

But you are paying it by having more aliasing, or by deploying heavier AA pattern, or by having to increase the viewing distance.
That is if you want the same IQ.
There's no such thing as a free lunch :banana:

I agree. You are correct.
If I could spend more money on my PC, for sure I would choose GTX1080 (or 2 of them) and bigger monitor with higher resolution and G-Sync. I am sure that higher resolution looks nicer, maybe even AA is not necessary.
But I do not recommend higher resolution for mainstream PCs as it requires more powerful GPU and CPU. I guess we need to wait little longer till mainstream GPUs and PCUs become powerful enough to allow for smooth gameplay on high resolution monitors.
So, I think that the marketing target for this monitor today, is for player who do not own GTX1080 in SLI, and yet they would prefer to play on bigger screen.

zais
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#5373163 Posted on: 12/20/2016 06:23 PM
lets do 32" led, curvature 1800r, 1440p 144hz adaptive/gsync, va/ips/quantum dot dual displayport only, external 100-250v adapter & without usb hub FTW already?

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