![]() The PG32UQ is built to last with a rugged chassis that sports Asus’ classic Republic of Gamers styling. Gaming features include multiple adaptive overdrive levels, aiming points, sniper mode, timers, LED lighting and a flexible menu system. There’s an sRGB mode available too, but honestly, it’s hard to watch and play in anything but the PG32UQ’s fully saturated, uber-gamut glory. The gamut is so large, I measured it against the Rec.2020 reference rather than DCI-P3, of which it covers over 115%. My response and lag tests on the next page will reveal whether that makes a visible or measurable difference.Ĭolor is included in a large portion as well. And it is the first Ultra HD monitor I’ve seen that can run at 155 Hz. That metric is a bit more generous than the more traditional Gray-to-Gray (GTG) spec, but the PG32UQ is plenty fast. The ROG Swift PG32UQ starts with a fast IPS panel capable of 1ms Motion Picture Response Time (MPRT). Asus ROG Swift PG32UQ (Black) at Amazon for $999.99 (opens in new tab).
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