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Guru3D.com » News » Mini LED based ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQX available end of June 2021

Mini LED based ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQX available end of June 2021

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/17/2021 08:21 AM | source: | 27 comment(s)
Mini LED based ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQX available end of June 2021

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the ROG Swift PG32UQX, which will hit store shelves from the end of May 2021. The Swift PG32UQX is a 32-inch G-SYNC ULTIMATE 144 Hz 4K gaming monitor that delivers an incredibly lifelike gaming experience. 

It has 1,152 independent mini-LED zones that give it a peak brightness of 1,400 nits, while quantum dot technology and true 10-bit color depth¹ enable more than a billion colors for precise and smooth gradations. In combination with gaming PCs equipped with the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series graphics processors, the Swift PG32UQX offers gamers truly immersive 4K gaming at high frame rates.The Swift PG32UQX is DisplayHDR ™ 1400 certified to give gamers great HDR viewing. The monitor uses 1,152-zone mini-LED backlighting with Full Array Local Dimming (FALD) technology to present the brightest whites and darkest blacks for lifelike HDR images with incredible contrast and minimal halos. A peak brightness of 1400 nits makes small in-game details like street lights and muzzle flashes appear brighter and more realistic than ever before.

  • 32-inch 4K HDR gaming monitor with 144 Hz refresh rate and display stream compression technology for particularly smooth gaming
  • Mini-LED backlight with full-array local dimming (FALD) over 1,152 independent zones, 1400 nits of peak brightness and DisplayHDR ™ 1400 certification
  • The NVIDIA® G-SYNC® ULTIMATE monitor is engineered with the best processors to deliver the ultimate gaming experience, including lifelike HDR, stunning contrast, cinematic colors, and ultra-low latency gameplay
  • Quantum dot technology and real 10-bit color depth with a large DCI-P3 color space ensure incredibly realistic colors and smoother gradations

The Swift PG32UQX delivers the best colors in its class and uses Quantum Dot technology and true 10-bit color depth to cover the DCI-P3 color space in cinema quality of 98%. Each monitor is pre-calibrated at the factory to a color accuracy of Delta E <2 in order to ensure optimal color reproduction.

Particularly smooth 4K gaming
The Swift PG32UQX can play 4K UHD content (3840 x 2160) at up to 144 Hz for smooth gaming and uses Display Streaming Compression technology to transfer content in native 4K resolution at up to 144 frames per second via a single DisplayPort ™ 1.4 port without compromising visual fidelity.
Equipped with the latest NVIDIA G-SYNC processor, the Swift PG32UQX is a G-SYNC ULTIMATE display that offers the best gaming experience with lifelike HDR display, breathtaking contrast, cinema-grade colors and extremely low latency.
In addition, variable refresh rate technology enables 4K display to be supported at refresh rates of up to 120 Hz², so gamers can experience next-gen gaming on consoles such as the Xbox Series X without visual tearing and minimal stuttering.

Integrated comfort
The Swift PG32UQX has features tailored for gamers such as LiveDash OLED and OSD dial to improve the user experience. The integrated LiveDash OLED on the lower bezel of the Swift PG32UQX can be configured to display useful system information such as temperatures, voltages, fan speeds or system frequency. LiveDash can also be used to display individual images or animations. With the OSD dial on the bottom of the monitor, users can conveniently scroll through the on-screen display menu and quickly adjust the brightness and other color settings. A USB port and a tripod socket on the top of the monitor accommodate a lighting set and a webcam so that the Swift PG32UQX can easily be set up for streaming.

Price and availability
The ROG Swift PG32UQX will be available in stores from the end of June 2021. The recommended retail price including 19% VAT is EUR 3,499.

Specifications
The product specifications can be found on the product page at:

https://rog.asus.com/monitors/32-to-34-inches/rog-swift-pg32uqx-model/



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Andy Watson
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#5921310 Posted on: 06/17/2021 09:58 AM
And then I saw the price.....

RED.Misfit
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#5921314 Posted on: 06/17/2021 10:24 AM
A little bit too expensive.
You can get a nice Samsung Neo QLED for that price (double the size for the same price)
I know, it's a big TV and not a gaming monitor. And that's my point, it's more or less a bigger PG32UQX without a few gimmick OSD things but it should be roughly equal to it. Someone is having a nice margin on its product.

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#5921325 Posted on: 06/17/2021 11:40 AM
Monitors have become the biggest joke, for the fact i could get 3 LG CX OLED's for the same price makes me laugh, who cares about possible burn in when chances are its still going to be cheaper!

I keep looking to update my monitor the PG279Q that i got about 5/6 years ago for £550, monitors haven't gone down in price since then they have only gone up by crazy amounts, even the new asus one that is meant to replace this one is a cool £700-800, with some very minor updates. honestly if LG ever release a 35inch OLED around these price brackets no one will look at a monitor heck people are aleady looking at TVs now as they're just so much cheaper

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#5921370 Posted on: 06/17/2021 02:17 PM
Wow that price! I'll stick with my PG279Q then, still a great monitor and has served me well! It's not like my 1080ti could handle this beast anyway

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#5921400 Posted on: 06/17/2021 04:30 PM
I just want a 4k 165+ hz monitor with g-sync and very low latency, and displayport 2.0 or hdmi 2.1. I dont want local dimming, and i dont care about HDR, both of which makes the price explode.

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