Asus dropped one other category-shaking gaming monitor at CES 2023 referred to as the Asus ROG Swift PG32UQXR that includes DisplayPort 2.1, 4K decision, and a big display measurement.
Creating waves and competing towards the very best gaming screens at CES 2023 is what Asus appears to be specializing in this 12 months. First, it showcased the completely bonkers do-I-really-need-it-yes-just-because 540Hz ROG Swift Professional PG248QP — its highest refresh fee monitor but.
Following that’s the comparatively extra sedate Asus ROG Swift PG32UQXR — it rocks 160Hz as an alternative, which continues to be very good, however the place it shines (actually and figuratively) is its 3840 x 2160 decision on mini-LEDs. The ROG Swift PG248QP settles for an esports TN (E-TN) panel and is available in smaller as effectively, at 24-inches versus 32-inches for the PG32UQXR.
Asus states that the PG32UQXR has 576 separate mini-LED backlighting zones, pushing a max brightness of 1,000 nits, whereas being in accordance with (however not formally licensed to) VESA DisplayHDR 1000 requirements. For creatives, the monitor has a robust 95% DCI-P3 and 10-bit colour depth with <2 Delta E colour deviation.

The opposite standout function of the Asus ROG Swift PG32UQXR is it has two DisplayPort 2.1 ports for peak bandwidth of virtually 80Gbps every. There may be nonetheless debate as as to if common customers can inform the distinction between visually lossless tech like Show Stream Compression (DSC) discovered on DP 1.4 versus non-compressed DP 2.1, however the latter monitor is future-proofed to cater to greater bandwidth GPUs. The monitor additionally has a USB hub, however there aren’t any particulars on the specs on that.
No pricing or availability has been introduced but both, however we will anticipate that to return over the subsequent few months.
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