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ASUS Republic of Gamers announces on-the-shelf availability of ROG Swift PG32UQX by end of May 2021

ASUSRepublic of Gamers (ROG) today announced that ROG Swift PG32UQX will be available on shelves by the end of May 2021. Swift PG32UQX is a 32-inch, 144 Hz NVIDIA G-SYNC ULTIMATE 4K gaming monitor that delivers incredibly lifelike gaming visuals. It has 1,152 independent mini LED zones that give it a peak brightness of 1400 […]

ASUSRepublic of Gamers (ROG) today announced that ROG Swift PG32UQX will be available on shelves by the end of May 2021. Swift PG32UQX is a 32-inch, 144 Hz NVIDIA G-SYNC ULTIMATE 4K gaming monitor that delivers incredibly lifelike gaming visuals. It has 1,152 independent mini LED zones that give it a peak brightness of 1400 nits, while quantum-dot technology and true 10-bit color depth enable over a billion colors for accuracy and smoother gradations. When paired with gaming PCs featuring the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs, Swift PG32UQX provides gamers with truly immersive, high framerate 4K gaming.

  • Astounding HDR visuals: Mini LED backlighting with full-array local dimming (FALD) across 1,152 independent zones, 1400 nits peak brightness, and DisplayHDR 1400 certification.
  • Supersmooth 4K gaming: NVIDIA G-SYNC ULTIMATE display features the top processors to deliver the very best gaming experiences, including lifelike HDR, stunning contrast, cinematic color, and ultra-low-latency gameplay.
  • Built-in conveniences: Swift PG32UQX includes gamer-centric features such as LiveDash OLED and OSD Dial to improve the user experience. The built-in LiveDash OLED on the lower bezel of Swift PG32UQX can be programmed to show useful system information such as temperatures, voltages, fan speeds, or system frequency.

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