ASRock Phantom PG32QF2B QHD monitor review

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Outlined with a black perimeter reminiscent of LCD displays, the monitor's panel and casing feature a subtle thickening at the bottom edge. The device is streamlined with a single input designed for a 165Hz frequency—optimal for users with high-performance gaming PCs.


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Specifications:

  • Panel Size: 31.5-inch
  • Curvature: Flat
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Viewing Area (H x V): 697.344 x 392.256mm
  • Pixel Pitch: 0.2724mm
  • Panel Material: VA
  • Surface Treatment: Anti-Glare
  • Color Coverage: 92% DCI-P3, sRGB 116%
  • Screen Resolution: 2560 x 1440
  • Max Refresh Rate: 165Hz
  • Luminance: 550 cd/m² (typical)
  • Contrast Ratio: 3000:1 (typical)
  • Viewing Angles (H/V): 178°/178°
  • Display Color Count: 16.7M
  • Response Duration: 1ms MPRT
  • HDR Standard: VESA DisplayHDR™ 400
  • Flicker Reduction: Yes
  • Low Blue Light Technology: Yes


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The design of the monitor's stand is optimized to conserve desk space, eschewing sprawling legs or a substantial control dashboard. A VESA arm might be favored for improved position versatility. However, the inherent stand, while providing some tilt capability, has a confined range of motion.


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Users can adjust the screen's tilt between -7 to +15 degrees, rotate it up to 30 degrees in both directions, and pivot it 90 degrees vertically. The stand allows a height variation of up to 100 mm. If there's a need to use a different stand or mount, compatibility with a VESA mounting pattern of 100 x 100 mm is assured.


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For connectivity, the monitor houses a DisplayPort 1.4 and dual HDMI 2.0 ports. The absence of HDMI 2.1 might be a point of contention for users aiming to link gaming consoles desiring augmented frame rates.


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The device does not omit features like RGB illumination or logo projection, but yeah it does function like a WLAN WIFI Antenna should you wish to do so.

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