PG32UQX

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PG32UQX

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Global OLED Monitor Shipments Surge 65% YoY in 3Q25, Redefining Market Landscape, Says TrendForce

Remember when the definition of a good HDR gaming monitor was the ASUS PG32UQX, which was a 1152-zone MiniLED monitor for $3,000? Those were dark days.

wizfactor in r/hardware

November 18, 2025 7:15 PM

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Apple Studio Display XDR White Paper

I mean, the PG32UQX has around 10ms of extra input lag when driving the HDR backlight of a Mini-LED display (compared to having a constant backlight level in SDR mode) while using the Altera Arria 10 FPGA, if the measurements taken by PCMonitors.info are anything to go by. A monitor that features an

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campeon963 in r/hardware

March 11, 2026 3:45 AM

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4k vs 1440p Oled ?

The main issue with mini LED is the dimming algorithm plays a large part in how how much blooming you will get. Currently you really need a g-sync ultimate chip for the best results. This is why the PG32UQX performs so much better in blooming than the newer BenQ EX321UX. Hopefully the g-sync pulsar

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Bluefellow in r/PcBuild

January 10, 2026 9:57 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

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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

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Express_Water_4812 in r/PcBuild

February 16, 2026 6:20 PM

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50/50 heavy gaming and productivity (game dev) monitor. OLED?

Asus has a 32 inch mini LED monitor specially for game devs. It's expensive though. Asus ProArt PA32UCG. If you want a gaming variant there's PG32UQX with the same panel.

LowCartographer2290 in r/buildapcmonitors

April 2, 2026 10:41 PM

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Help me find the perfect 4k 32 inch monitor for me

For music production I mean a lot would fit the bill. Now if you wanted it for gaming/content AND music production Asus ROG Swift PG32UQ is on super sale and would be more than enough for what you need it for

PsychologyGG in r/buildapcmonitors

May 26, 2025 6:37 PM

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