A solid curved gaming monitor defined by its strengths and weaknesses, both of which are noticeable and at the forefront of use. Good image quality and speed plays unreliable HDR and color with a loss ...
You'd want to have one of the best displays on the market for $2999... and the ASUS ProArt PA32UC does NOT disappoint. If you're serious with your workflow, check out the PA32UC right away. ASUS has ...
Asus has been on a tear releasing gaming monitors this summer, taking full advantage of the hype surrounding new OLED technology. Its latest release, the ROG Swift PG32UCDP, proves exactly why the ...
OLED monitors have been too big too small for everyday use: This one could be just right. The company also intros a physical dial built into creator laptops. I've been reviewing hardware and software, ...
The Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM exists at the cutting edge of gaming monitors today. It’s one of a handful of 32-inch 4K OLED displays making their way to market, with MSI and Gigabyte planned to ...
Earlier this year we reviewed the Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX, a $3,000 beast of a monitor packing 32-inch 4K 144Hz specs along with full HDR functionality. It's one of the best HDR gaming monitors you can ...
Asus has officially launched the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMR, a high-end gaming monitor that upgrades its predecessor with support for DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20. The new model maintains the same 32-inch 4K ...
Asus has recently listed a new ProArt monitor for content creators, and it looks like it might a good all-rounder for activities beyond work. The new Asus ProArt PA328CGV display has a 32-inch IPS ...
ASUS has released the ProArt Display PA32QCV, a 32-inch 6K professional monitor designed for photographers, video editors, and other creative professionals. The display uses a 6016 × 3384 resolution ...
The Asus ROG Strix OLED XG32UCWG provides great motion clarity with solid brightness for an OLED panel, and the price is right. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for ...
Response times for the PA32UC are typical for an IPS panel, I recorded a 7.18ms grey-to-grey average, while Asus reports 5ms. There six overdrive modes that Asus lists as "Trace Free", the default "60 ...