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ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQR 32-inch 4K gaming LCD - 144Hz / 1ms

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/10/2022 09:13 AM | source: | 10 comment(s)
ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQR 32-inch 4K gaming LCD  - 144Hz / 1ms

ASUS launched the 32-inch 4K gaming liquid crystal display ROG Strix XG32UQR with an IPS screen. It offers high-speed drawing with a frame rate of 144Hz and a reaction time of 1ms.

It has an HDMI 2.1 connector, allowing even the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X to display 4K / 120Hz. It is also NVIDIA G-Sync compatible and has the "Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync" option, which allows it to represent items with strong movement more clearly. The primary specs include sRGB 160% color gamut, Adobe RGB 99.5%, DCI-P3 98%, peak brightness 600cd/m2, standard time 450cd/m2, contrast ratio 1,000:1, and high dynamic range compliance with VESA DisplayHDR 600.

DisplayPort 1.4 x 1, HDMI 2.1 x 2, USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A hub x 2, earphone jack x 1, and so on are among the interfaces. The speaker is 5W x 2, and the body is 728.18mm wide, 292.56mm deep, 551.83mm tall, and weighs 9.7kg.



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vestibule
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#6040972 Posted on: 08/10/2022 06:40 PM
HDR is one of the main features I look for in a monitor. The problem is most of it is not very good. This one looks OK, but need to see wording like: Full array or a high zone count in the spec sheet.
Just wish it was all a bit more clear cut.
Just saying.

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#6040979 Posted on: 08/10/2022 06:47 PM
HDR is one of the main features I look for in a monitor. The problem is most of it is not very good. This one looks OK, but need to see wording like: Full array or a high zone count in the spec sheet.
Just wish it was all a bit more clear cut.
Just saying.

hdr600... dont count on it.

Hdr is the LAST thing i look for in a monitor, so this one may be of interest.

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#6041006 Posted on: 08/10/2022 07:54 PM
HDR is one of the main features I look for in a monitor. The problem is most of it is not very good. This one looks OK, but need to see wording like: Full array or a high zone count in the spec sheet.
Just wish it was all a bit more clear cut.
Just saying.

I myself have never owned an HDR monitor. I had a Dell Ultrasharp 27" in 2011. That was amazing for games cause the color was awesome. I was not into much FPS at the time so 60hz was great. Dell sent me a replacement monitor in 2013 because mine was having dead pixels and was getting worse. In 2015 I got a 4k ultrasharp but tried a friends 144hz LCD and got a BenQ 24" 144hz, It was amazing even though the color was way off LOL!! I really want the Neo G8 it has HDR2000 but its $1300. I might get it because that damn thing is bright, and I like bright. Only thing I keep hearing HDR is bad for Windows I want to ask is it really that bad? I just want to use for games and movies.

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#6041007 Posted on: 08/10/2022 07:56 PM
I myself have never owned an HDR monitor. I had a Dell Ultrasharp 27" in 2011. That was amazing for games cause the color was awesome. I was not into much FPS at the time so 60hz was great. Dell sent me a replacement monitor in 2013 because mine was having dead pixels and was getting worse. In 2015 I got a 4k ultrasharp but tried a friends 144hz LCD and got a BenQ 24" 144hz, It was amazing even though the color was way off LOL!! I really want the Neo G8 it has HDR2000 but its $1300. I might get it because that damn thing is bright, and I like bright. Only thing I keep hearing HDR is bad for Windows I want to ask is it really that bad? I just want to use for games and movies.


There was a lot of weird issues with early gen HDR monitors and Windows 10 but most of it has been resolved in my experience. I have a Dell AW3423 and use HDR in Windows 11 with a secondary non-HDR monitor and have no issues on the desktop or anywhere really.

vestibule
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#6041042 Posted on: 08/10/2022 09:50 PM
Only thing I keep hearing HDR is bad for Windows

Windows has a HDR feature that you can enable. I keep away from it. But to anyone who wants to try this suck and see feature, then have a go.
BTW if you get any weird stuff go on, Then don't forget you enabled windows HDR. :)

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