ASUS
PG32UQX
Based on 22 Reddit mentions
$1497.50
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Crimson Desert issues: explanation and possible fix
Hi. This doesnt work for me. I use a Asus 32k 4K 120 hz Monitor (pg32uq) and it looks in every Mode Not that good. When I Look up it runs with around 70-90 hz and if I turn 120hz off it will run 4K 60hz and looks shit too. So no matter what I do it doesnt run smooth or looks nice. And ofc i use 2.1
...Ok_Number429 in r/PS5pro
March 21, 2026 8:08 AM
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Is the BenQ EX321UX monitor discontinued in EU?
End Of Life for the excellent EX321UX, BenQ have replace it with EX321UZ a QD-OLED panel. High production cost? Difficult LD algorithm, low sales due to Chinese models? OLED madness? I own one, after the V.7 update is excellent, with the Asus PG32UQX (after 2023 model) are the last kings of the real
...Lopsided-Media8462 in r/BenQ
February 24, 2026 12:56 PM
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About to upgrade to a new 5090 pc, looking for good monitor suggestions that aren't OLED/QLED
Asus PG32uqX. Mini Led isnt as pretty as an oled but its still a beautiful monitor. Where mini led really shines are in bright environments. You also dont have to worry about burn-in. I own this monitor as well as a LG 27"4K 240HZ Oled. I dont remember the model number. I typically play all my compe
...AcanthaceaeAway9377 in r/buildapcmonitors
April 22, 2026 1:13 PM
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27” QHD Mini-LED vs OLED – fenêtre derrière l’écran, usage SDR : mon raisonnement est-il correct ?
As I say in another post doesn't matter if a monitor have 1252, 2304, 576 mini LEDs, is matter a good local dimming algorithm, for this reason Asus PG32UQX (with a G-SYNC ULTIMATE chip) and BenQ EX321UX (due to very good algorithm) is good to excellent, but very expensive. Enjoy your monitor and be
...Lopsided-Media8462 in r/Advice
February 4, 2026 9:55 PM
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Oled risks for productivity and gaming?
burn in is definitely still a thing but way less of an issue than it used to be. modern oleds have pixel refresh cycles and other protection stuff that helps a lot for 90% work usage though id probably lean towards mini led honestly - you get most of the contrast benefits without worrying about stat
...Express_Water_4812 in r/PcBuild
February 16, 2026 6:20 PM
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Mobiuz EX321UX EoL?
Yes, because BenQ replace that excellent monitor with BenQ EX321UZ an QD-OLED monitor, reasons? High production cost, slow sales and minor market due to OLED madness. Finally a crime to true HDR. But companies isn't sensitive to emotions. Another excellent miniled the Asus PG32UQX (2023 and after mo
...Lopsided-Media8462 in r/BenQ
February 23, 2026 7:21 PM
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