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Asus - XG32VQ 32" 1440p 144Hz VA $639.20 + Shipping @ Bing Lee eBay

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It looks like a good buy for a 32" 1440p 144Hz VA monitor and should be paired with 1660Ti or higher.

Manufacturer Specs
1800R Curved Gaming Monitor
Ultra-fast 144Hz Refresh Rate
125% sRGB Color Space Gamut
Adaptive-Sync (FreeSync) Technology
ASUS Aura Sync Lighting
ASUS-exclusive GamePlus Hotkey
ASUS-exclusive Display Widget
Ultra-low Blue Light Technology
Ergonomically designed stand

Panel Size: Wide Screen 31.5"(80.1 cm) 16:9
Color Saturation: 125%(sRGB)
Panel Type: VA
True Resolution: 2560x1440
Display Viewing Area(HxV): 697.344 x 392.256 mm
Display Surface: Non-glare
Pixel Pitch: 0.2724/ mm
Brightness(Max): 300 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio (Max): 3000:1
Viewing Angle (CR?10): 178 (H)/178 (V)
Response Time: 4ms (Gray to Gray)
Flicker free: Yes
Curved Panel: 1800R

Trace Free Technology: Yes
Color Temperature Selection: 4 Modes
GamePlus(modes): Yes (Crosshair/Timer/FPS Counter/Display Alignment)
Low Blue Light: Yes
HDCP support: -
GameVisual: 8 Modes(Scenery/Racing/Cinema/RTS/RPG/FPS/sRGB Modes/MOBA Mode/User Mode)
FreeSync technology supported: Yes
Display Widget: Yes

GamePlus: Yes
5-way OSD Navigation Joystick: Yes
GameVisual: Yes

Signal Input: HDMI, DisplayPort, Mini DisplayPort 1.2
Earphone jack: 3.5mm Mini-Jack
USB Port(s): 3.0x2, 1 x upstream

Digital Signal Frequency: DisplayPort:30 ~222 KHz (H) /48 ~144 Hz(V)

Power Consumption: <43 W
Power Saving Mode: <0.5W
Power Off Mode: <0.5W
Voltage: 100-240V, 50 / 60Hz

Chassis Colors: Dark gray, Red
Tilt: +20 ~-5
Swivel: +50 ~-50
Height Adjustment: 0~100 mm
VESA Wall Mounting: 100x100mm
Super Narrow Bezel Design: Yes
Aura Sync lighting effect: Yes

Kensington lock: Yes

DisplayPort-to-miniDP cable: Yes
Power cord: Yes
Power adapter: Yes
USB 3.0 cable: Yes

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closed Comments

  • -3

    No gsync? No thanks

    • It actually does with the recent Nvidia update… I'd know, I have it.

      • Your thoughts on it? Gaming?

        • +1

          TBH haven't used it much yet for gaming, I also have a PG348Q alongside, it was a bit of a stupid impulse purchase around Black Friday. Always wanted a traditional aspect ratio monitor alongside my UW. Having said that, I genuinely feel 1440p isn't enough at 32", 4k is a minimum, text up close is in my experience, with glasses, horrible. The 34" just feels nicer to read off, having said that, I do prefer the pop of the colour on the 32…. even if IPS is 'better'

      • -1

        Link thanks. Not in any specs

        • It wasn't hard to find proof… It won't be listed in specs, it's a recent Nvidia Driver Update feature, and not all are officially supported, but many still work.
          https://www.pcgamesn.com/nvidia/nvidia-freesync-how-to-enabl…

          So whoever negged me, yeah, well…

          • @scuderiarmani: It is in the specs, listed as 'Adaptive-Sync (Freesync) Technology'. It is worth checking how well a specific monitor works with Nvidia adaptive sync, but I would assume this one would be decent enough.

    • Do you enjoy g-sync tax or something?

    • You know Nvidia cards support Freesync now right?

      • Adaptive sync, yes.

  • Oh… very tempting
    A guy on OCAU says it works great with Nvidia Gsync…

  • Feel like 32inch is too big, any good options for 27inch?

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