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ASUS Shows Off ROG Swift PG32UQX Monitor: 4K-144, G-SYNC Ultimate, DisplayHDR 1400

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ASUS today showed off its latest flagship gaming monitor for bleeding-edge resolution and speed, the ROG Swift PF32UQX. This 32-inch flat-screen boasts of specs made of dreams: non-glare IPS panel, support for NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate (hardware G-SYNC), the highest-grade DisplayHDR 1400 certification with 1,400 cd/m² maximum brightness and 1,152 local dimming zones, 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160 pixels) resolution, and 144 Hz refresh-rate. The included DisplayPort 1.4 cable is required to let the monitor work its magic, besides three HDMI 2.0 inputs. The monitor also offers 90% DCI-P3 color gamut. The monitor will also pack all ROG-exclusive features from ASUS.



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I wonder if this will come with the new firmware that unlocks Adaptive sync on non-nVidia GPUs.
 
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$2000+ probably but totally worth it
 
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$2000+ probably but totally worth it

No way, closer to $3K easy! The 27" are still hovering around $2K (with inferior spec), so no way this will come in at that, unless they want to end up slashing the price of the 27" significantly, which I don't see happening given other monitors priced below it. This 32" is going to be one of the most expensive 'mainstream' monitors we've ever seen.
 
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1152 zones seems to indicate Mini-LED backlight instead of 300-500 zones on regular LED FALD monitors.
Unfortunately the inputs dissapoint. Still no DP 2.0. Still no HDMI 2.1
 
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..available Q1 2022

Seriously, the lead times on monitors being revealed to actually being on sale is an absolute joke.
 
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They finally did it. The ultimate 4K gaming monitor. Too bad I'm used to ultrawide heaven now with the LG 38GL950G.
 
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very good monitor but bad timing, best thing to do is wait gpus and monitors to add hdmi 2.1 and by that time, price will fall to $1000 for the top ones like this one.
 
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Seriously, the lead times on monitors being revealed to actually being on sale is an absolute joke.
This is the typical Asus thing, announce a monitor years before it is ready.
Then release it with all kinds of quality issues for ridiculous price.
 

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Seriously, the lead times on monitors being revealed to actually being on sale is an absolute joke.
Gives you time to save up if you want it then... And the GPU's to power it...

4k 144Hz sounds right where I'd like to be tho for my next monitor upgrade...
 

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Specs are not that dreamy once you realize that while this offers 90% DCI-P3 coverage, most pro monitors offer 95%+. Also, while 1,152 dimming zones is more than typical FALD, it still means one zone covers about 8,000 pixels so your halos will be still with you.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Specs are not that dreamy once you realize that while this offers 90% DCI-P3 coverage, most pro monitors offer 95%+. Also, while 1,152 dimming zones is more than typical FALD, it still means one zone covers about 8,000 pixels so your halos will be still with you.
Isnt this a gaming monitor, not a 'pro' monitor where color reproduction is mkre important?

What has more dimming zones? Or how does this compare to something more typical?
 

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Isnt this a gaming monitor, not a 'pro' monitor where color reproduction is mkre important?
Considering they went to the trouble of certifying it as HDR1400 (there are less than 50 monitors currently certified for HDR600 and HDR1000 together), Asus want creators to at least consider this monitor.
For just gaming , 90% is ok, you were right to point that out.
What has more dimming zones? Or how does this compare to something more typical?
FALD is typically 384 zones. Non-FALD is like 16-20, but implementations can use even less than that.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Considering they went to the trouble of certifying it as HDR1400 (there are less than 50 monitors currently certified for HDR600 and HDR1000 together), Asus want creators to at least consider this monitor.
For just gaming , 90% is ok, you were right to point that out.

FALD is typically 384 zones. Non-FALD is like 16-20, but implementations can use even less than that.
So in the end, this gaming monitor is plenty fine for gaming. :)
 

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So in the end, this gaming monitor is plenty fine for gaming. :)
Well, my initial assertion was that, while article says this monitor features dreamy specs, they're still wanting in some areas.

If you only quoted me to say "gaming monitors is good for gaming"... good for you, I guess?
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Well, my initial assertion was that, while article says this monitor features dreamy specs, they're still wanting in some areas.

If you only quoted me to say "gaming monitors is good for gaming"... good for you, I guess?
????

My dude... you inferred it was lacking in dimming zones as well as color repro for a pro monitor. You didnt mention/allude to gaming and specs were simply listed (bt didnt wax poetic about them, but simply listed a few). I just pointed out that it isnt marketed to be a "pro" monitor and is plenty good for its intended purpose, gaming. I didnt quote you to say anything (w/e that means). :)
 
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TBH at that release timeframe people should rather wait for uLED monitors or even viable OLED imo. Or at least I would. If you see Linus's videos when he swaps out his TV for Asus's BFGD TV and then changes it for LG OLED, the halo around "local dimming" mouse cursors are atrocious.
 
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HDMI 2.0 in 2020... lol. Might as well just buy a Samsung QLED or LG OLED with all bells and whistles, bigger screen and better price. I hear LG will be unveiling a 48 OLED tomorrow with HDMI 2.1, g-sync compatibility, 4K 120hz + eARC.
 
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Seriously, the lead times on monitors being revealed to actually being on sale is an absolute joke.

It comes later this year, not 2022. Idk from where you saw this.
 
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Possibly because Asus had announced their pg35vq, and had it all churched up on their website for over a year before it actually came out. Acer did a similar thing though so it's not just Asus, they both announced ultrawide 200hz displays, then couldn't get enough panels for well over a year.
 
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