ROG Swift 32 PG32UCDP

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ROG Swift 32 PG32UCDP

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Has anyone found a OLED TV that is "ok" for you?

I found an OLED monitor that is ok. Was going to test Bravia 8 but yeah. The monitor if you wonder is ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDP I keep unified brightness on off and anti flicker medium but I have vrr disabled so might not be important. I cannot use any other OLED Tv or monitor Qd OLED is the wors

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jNayden in r/PWM_Sensitive

April 22, 2026 4:19 PM

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Which handheld is right for me? PC streaming, PokeMMO, some emulation, maybe some android games if they don't have PC clients.

Not a handheld but I’ve been enjoying the Y700 Gen 4. Game streaming with Apollo/Artemis has been excellent and the 8 Elite has been great with local pc games (I’ve played Balatro, Hades, Octopath Traveler so far). I also like the tablet for media consumption more than handhelds. It has an IPS scree

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Weeaboology in r/Handhelds

April 26, 2026 4:48 PM

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What TV will you be using for GTA 6?

PG32UCDP, 4K OLED FTWWWWW

TylerDaTerra712 in r/GTA6unmoderated

May 17, 2026 12:55 AM

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My review of BenQ ScreenBar Halo 2

Yes I have an ROG PG32UCDP. I absolutely love it and the image quality is miles better than my former lcd panel.

Trinii-Boy in r/RateMySetup

April 23, 2026 2:02 PM

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Would a 4K 165Hz/FHD 330Hz QD-OLED monitor be better, or a 4K 240Hz/FHD 480Hz WO-LED monitor? Both are 32 inches.

I was considering them, but ended up with a 27" with TrueBlack coating. Both the PG32UCDP and the XG32UCWG are matte coatings. I'd go with this one: XG27AQDMG Otherwise, if you must have 32" and 4K...for the best viewing experience this is the ONLY current monitor ASUS has with TrueBlack but it's be

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MRFXXR in r/PCBuilds

December 26, 2025 8:15 PM

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Don’t want OLED. Convince me otherwise or help me decide!

I went from a 24inch 1080p VA panel, an ASUS from 2019, I liked the monitors colour and the angle wasn't an issue for my use case. After 6 years I went on the hunt for a new monitor, I wanted a 32" 4K monitor, but going down the rabbit hole, I couldn't find anything that felt like it would fit my ne

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Psionatix in r/buildapcmonitors

January 13, 2026 5:52 AM

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Blizzard Outside, Hardcore WoW Inside!

Keyboard: Wooting 60HE v2 (The „thocky!“ sound is ASMR!) Monitor: ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDP (Didn’t like the glossy version of it - PG32UCDM). I can recommend the monitor and the keyboard - Great products.

Henry_H1ll in r/classicwow

January 27, 2026 6:11 PM

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4k or 1440p?

It's great I got the asus pg32ucdp, the only issues are that the 1080p is sub 1080p and the text fringing with OLEDs. The sub 1080p is not noticable unless you do a side by side comparisson with a true 1080p monitor and the text fringing is minimal.

Mr_CJ_ in r/PcBuildHelp

February 6, 2026 6:19 AM

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Comfortable and practical

I love it. At the time I was debating between 27’ and 32, glad I decided on 32’. After that, it was between this one and the pg32ucdp. I am very glad I went with mine(pg32ucdm), it looks so good especially since I keep the room fairly dim.

Fancy-Chicken-3730 in r/setups

February 9, 2026 5:24 AM

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Well, since the awaited new Studio Display still sucks and is expensive af, what alternatives do you recommend?

This only applies to low-end monitors. I have the Studio Display and the ASUS ROG PG32UCDP 4K, and I use both side by side. With macOS, the ASUS is far superior—text is more readable overall, and the 240 Hz refresh rate makes the experience genuinely smooth. The Studio has good quality, but most of

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Huge-Manufacturer115 in r/macmini

March 6, 2026 10:01 PM

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