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The ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDP is a cutting-edge 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor featuring dual refresh modes (4K 240Hz and FHD 480Hz), an ultra-fast 0.03ms response time, and AI-enhanced gaming tools. Designed for pro gamers and creators, it offers vibrant true 10-bit color with 99% DCI-P3 coverage, flicker-free technology, and versatile USB-C 90W connectivity, all backed by a 3-year warranty.
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Processor | none |
Card Description | Integrated |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | PG32UCDP |
Item model number | PG32UCDP |
Item Weight | 16.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 28.1 x 22.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.8 x 28.1 x 22.8 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B0D7NNK43H |
Date First Available | May 31, 2024 |
J**.
Excellent 4K monitor
This ASUS monitor is a 28-inch 4K UHD IPS gaming monitor that features beautiful visuals with vibrant and accurate colors.It supports HDR10, enhancing brightness levels beyond standard monitors, making it ideal for content creation or working from home.FreeSync technology helps eliminate screen tearing and stuttering, while Shadow Boost improves visibility in dark areas for gaming.If you're looking for a reasonably priced, feature-rich display, this monitor is a solid choice.
M**N
Great Monitor!
This 38" 4K Asus monitor offers a lot to love when it comes to functionality and performance. Designed for work, gaming, and creative needs, it offers an array of features to elevate your digital experience.Readability is a standout feature; the clarity of text is remarkable. If spreadsheets and articles are part of your daily grind, your eyes will be in for a treat.Color accuracy is another high point. Creative professionals and color aficionados will find that this monitor meets their expectations.A word about screen size and distance: At 38 inches, it is best viewed from 2-3 feet away (approximately 60-90 cm). This is about the largest screen that's comfortably usable at 4K resolution.The IPS panel does show some minor corner glow on darker scenes, but this is unlikely to interfere with your day-to-day activities.As for HDR, it's more of a checkbox feature. While it's there and technically functions, don't expect it to be the star of the show. Consider it a "nice-to-have" rather than a game-changer.Where compatibility is concerned, the 16:9 aspect ratio with 4K resolution is spot-on. Need to downscale to 1080p for graphically demanding games? No problem—everything scales smoothly, sans glitches.For gamers, the Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) options are a boon. With G-Sync compatibility included, the monitor promises smoother gameplay whether you're using high-end Nvidia and AMD cards or modern consoles like the Xbox Series X and Sony PlayStation 5.One more perk for those worried about the longevity of their screens: this monitor doesn't suffer from the image burn-in risks that you might associate with OLED technology.While the monitor has 5W speakers and USB connections, consider these features the cup holders of this technological "sports car"—nice to have but not why you made the purchase.Now, if there's a chink in the armor, it's the lack of deep blacks that OLED technology offers. While the monitor excels in many areas, if you're seeking OLED-level blacks, this isn't the screen for you.In summary, this 38" 4K Asus monitor is a nearly perfect blend of size, clarity, and versatility. If you're eyeing an upgrade, it comes highly recommIt is highly recommended if you're considering an upgrade.
X**R
Expensive Monitor but it is Worth it
I use this monitor daily at my Work, School, and Gaming Setup. I would 100% recommend it if you are playing games that can reach 480Hz (Overwatch, Counter-Strike, Minecraft, Valorant, etc). I kept upgrading my computer, and I can run most competitive games with new parts, making this smooth. The OLED makes the monitor much clearer than my other Asus IPS Monitors. It was easy to set up; a VESA adapter was in the box. It has a nice glossy touch on the back, making the quality look much nicer. Overall 10/10 - Would get more if I needed them, 2 480Hz monitors might crash my 5080.
D**S
Great Monitor, till it was not.
Just an update to my original review below. After Asus’s service department reviewed my claim, they agreed to cover the cost of the repair. So after another week a member of their support team called me to let me know they were shipping it back to me and gave me the tracking info. They also wanted to close out the case but I told them I wanted to wait to make sure there was no issues with my monitor. Upon arriving I took pictures of the whole box and made sure to take pictures as I was unpacking for records sake if thing turned out bad. Good thing I did because it came back again damaged on the other side of the monitor.Once again, I contacted their support to let them know about this and was told to ship it back to them and they would pay to have it shipped overnight. I packed it back up and shipped it out. After about a week I heard back from their service department. First to tell me that the damaged is not covered and that if I wished to have it fixed I would have to pay, then a follow up email, telling me to ignore the other and that they were going to replace the monitor.After that last contact It has been a little over a week before they reached out again to offer me a replacement of a different older model that is nearly $600 less than what I paid for and has none of the features other than being about the same size. Suffice to say, I said no. Waiting to see now what they plan to do.*****************************************************************I dont normally write word reviews for products but this current situation has made me so upset that I feel the need to share so others may be aware going in.I bought this back in January and we really happy with it. Picture was great and performance was as expected. Honestly was very happy. Had to take precautions because was worried about OLED burn in, but other than that, was not worried.A few months down the line, decided to pull the trigger and put together a new PC that was top of the line. While doing benchmarks, noticed the black spots on the screen along the side. At first, thought it was a stuck pixel but after contacting their chat support, was told it would need to be sent in to be fixed.Was given an RMA and off it went. Took a bit but they finally sent it back after about 2 Weeks. Did not get any notice about what was fixed, in fact only reason I knew it was coming back was Fedex sends me notices for anything shipping to me. After getting it back, took out and set it up. Upon plugging it in, now the screen is complete busted. After looking at the monitor, it was damaged in several places and warped along the side.Contacted their support again and advised that now instead of a monitor with black spots, its now completely busted. The had me check the box it was sent back in but there was no sign of any damage as far as I could see. The only difference is it seemed to have less packing material than when it went out.Was told to send it in again, and I did so, with a new box and more padding. I got the notice back from their repair center that the damage is not covered and that if I wish to have it fixed, I would have to pay $1219.42. This is almost the cost of what I paid for the monitor.Suffice to say I am very upset and have contact their support again, and was told to dispute the charges and they would review the claim.I have had this for barely 6 months, 1 month of that has been me shipping this back and forth. I am hoping that they do right by me but at this point I do not have much faith.
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