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The ASUS ROG Swift 32” 4K OLED Gaming Monitor (PG32UCDP) is a cutting-edge display designed for gamers and professionals alike. With a stunning 3840 x 2160 resolution, it offers dual modes for optimal performance, whether you're gaming at 240Hz or enjoying FHD at 480Hz. The monitor features advanced AI capabilities, extensive connectivity options, and a 3-year warranty, making it a must-have for anyone seeking an immersive visual experience.
Brand | ASUS |
Product Dimensions | 27.43 x 71.37 x 57.91 cm; 7.3 kg |
Item model number | PG32UCDP |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
Series | PG32UCDP |
Colour | BLACK |
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Processor Type | None |
Processor Count | 1 |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics RAM Type | DIMM |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 7.3 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**H
Amazing picture, but some functionality is disabled when using HDR - SEE EDIT!
The colours and sharpness on this monitor are the best I have even seen. I had a good LCD monitor before this, but the PG32UCDM is in another league.The pixel response time is phenomenal (0.03ms) and beats anything that an LCD can manage by a huge margin. 240Hz refresh rate too...For gaming, it's as good as it gets.However, in terms of functionality it's not perfect - and in my opinion it should be perfect when paying over £1k.As an example: The monitor has a "proximity sensor" feature that dims the screen if you're not in front of the monitor. This is an excellent feature because QDOLED panels degrade over time; brighter pixels degrade faster and the panels can suffer from "burn-in" if a static image is present for too long - especially if the image is bright. EXCEPT the proximity feature is disabled if you're running the monitor in HDR mode, which you should be to get the most out of it.There are a whole bunch of features that disable when in HDR. Another example is the "Game mode visual" option. When in HDR, it sets to "Game mode racing" (at least on mine) and there's no way to change that.The ASUS forums are utterly useless. People post issues on there and the only response from ASUS is "our technicians will look into it". Same copy-paste for everything and no follow-up.The monitor came with firmware MCM103. I updated to MCM105 but more recent stock is shipping with 106. There's no way to obtain 106 from the ASUS site. People have been asking on the forums for months but ASUS don't respond.I'm still very pleased with this monitor, but it's worth bearing in mind that ASUS support is bad and their RMA process in notoriously poor. We should expect better when paying a grand for a top-end monitor.Edit: So, they finally released firmware 108 and fixed the proximity issue and the lack of choices in HDR. Those were the gripes, so upgrading the review to 5 stars. It really is a very good monitor.
C**A
An outstanding large-format monitor
A bright, crisp, fast monitor that's perfect for gaming. OLED is stunning over anything else on the market. It wipes the floor with all other technologies.Its not very good at all with text, so doesn’t make a very good dual-use gaming/work monitor. Although passible as a work monitor it will soon start to grate your eyes. Too tip: if you do want ti use it for work, set to dark theme and its much better. White/light colours as the background are useless and alias to the point they will give you eye strain.The 138fps true refresh makes it really smooth, and HDR makes everything beautiful.Other reviewers complained about it not sleeping/waking correctly, not realising this was a long-standing Windows 10 bug - not the firmware of this monitor. On windows 11, it sleeps/wakes perfectly correctly.I've gone over all features and can't find any issues in any settings.I chose the PG48UQ 47.5 inch display, as I play some FPS games, but predominantly MMORPGs such as World of Warcraft. This allows me to see every detail of other players activity in a raid, and correct them, as raid-leader. My old 32" monitor didn't allow this - despite sitting on top of it.I therefore personally recommend the PG48UQ over the the 40" for the sheer immersion. It will take you a day or two to get used to the size, but once you do, there is no going back in my experience.For pure FPS shooters, the dual-mode 240/400fps versions may be more preferable, but this is still perfectly adequate. The PG48UQ is the best large-format monitor by miles however (at time of writing).Update: It is fairly mandatory to update the firmware; the 2025 firmware being latest. This turbocharges the display in many ways. You must do this to get the best from this monitor.
@**L
Amazing screen. Failed after one day. Updated
Great picture with many modes to chose from. Great build quality. Day one issues with inbuilt speakers. Day two panel has developed static horizontal lines. Unable to resolve by software update, changing ports used, cables used or any other settings. No replacement offered despite item being in stock. Not happy with service provided by Amazon.Update 28/10/2022Stuck pixels developed on the second panel after two weeks of use. Just in the middle of the screen. Some might say that I am too picky but not looking to accept it for the price I paid.It is a gorgeous screen and perfect size for my use case. Build quality of the screen is exceptional. However I have been unlucky with two panels now.I am going to miss this monitor for what it was. Real shame with the panel lottery.
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