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ASUS ROG Swift 32” 4K OLED Gaming Monitor (PG32UCDM) - UHD (3840 x 2160), QD-OLED, 240Hz, 0.03ms, G-SYNC Compatible, Custom Heatsink, Graphene Film, 99% DCI-P3, True 10-bit, 90W USB-C

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ASUS ROG Swift 32” 4K OLED Gaming Monitor (PG32UCDM) - UHD (3840 x 2160), QD-OLED, 240Hz, 0.03ms, G-SYNC Compatible, Custom Heatsink, Graphene Film, 99% DCI-P3, True 10-bit, 90W USB-C

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Customers praise the monitor's color accuracy, build quality, and speed. They appreciate the rich colors and deep blacks, as well as its fast response time and gaming performance. Many are satisfied with the blackness and refresh rate. However, some have reported issues with flickering and brightness. Opinions differ on whether the monitor offers good value for money.

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· 32-inch 4K (3840 x 2160) QD-OLED gaming monitor with 240 Hz refresh rate and 0.03 ms (GTG) response time for immersive gaming · Highly efficient custom heatsink, advanced airflow design, and graphene film for better heat management to reduce the risk of burn-in · VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black compliance, 99% DCI-P3 gamut, true 10-bit, and Delta E < 2 color difference for astonishing HDR performance · Optional uniform brightness setting ensures consistent luminance levels · DisplayWidget Center allows users to access OLED Care functions, as well as adjust monitor settings with a mouse

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CulbrelaiReviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025

This review is for the ASUS PG32UCDM, which is a QD-OLED monitor sporting a 240hz refresh rate and 4K resolution to clarify when Amazon lists all the reviews together in the way they do. Gaming performance: At 240hz, provided your graphics card can push pixels that quickly, this monitor is at the top of the game when considering the speed of competitive 4K monitors. There does not currently (2/24/25) exist a 4K panel that can do more than 4K 240hz, if you require more for competitive gaming then you should look elsewhere to a 1440p monitor or the like. I played Halo Infinite at 240hz and the experience was divine. Coming from a 144hz 4K 27" IPS panel, there is no comparison: the picture was unimaginably clear, vivid, crisp, and with dark blacks. Age of Empires IV with HDR mode enabled looks like a different game entirely. I will have to replay every older game I own with this monitor. The colors quite literally give life to old games and show you things in titles you've already played that you may have missed on your older monitor. Other media consumption: I do not own a TV, thus I consume all of my media through my computer and a monitor that could natively display all current types of media formats (HDR, Dolby Vision, etc) was important to me and this monitor excels in media consumption much like an OLED TV does. This monitor supports Dolby Vision which is quite uncommon among computer monitors, competitor's products that I've checked during my research prior to buying (Gigabyte F032U2P as well as the MSI equivalent) fall short in this area, not supporting DV. Switching HDR modes is easily accessible in the monitor settings. HDR support is excellent just the same as DV and is the default mode. Just like with games, true blacks show with OLED panels such as this one because the pixel completely turns off, unlike other panels where local dimming and other technologies try to reproduce black shades but they often come out gray as some light from the backlight shines through. Not the case with this monitor. The dark, eerie, emptiness of space in 1979's Alien really comes through and the vivid colors of Avatar shine bright as if you were really on Pandora. I cannot express enough how important a good monitor is when putting together a gaming or media setup. It is the primary way you interact with your computer. Things to know: OLED is susceptible to burn in, and as in the old days with CRTs (which were also prone to burn in), care must be taken to mitigate the effects. It's the return of the screen saver. The monitor comes with a standard 8 hour pixel refresh cycle which prompts you with the on screen display to run a pixel refresh. It takes about 5 minutes to complete, and you can postpone it if you so wish. It is also recommended to use a dark windows theme, no background, auto-hide taskbar, among other mitigation measures. Text fringing: I thought this would be a problem for me, since I am both easily nauseated by blurry text and use my computer for a lot of text-based work as well (coding and writing these reviews...). Truthfully it is only noticeable if you get very, very close to the screen, much closer than is usable. There are also mitigation measures you can take for this such as using different fontpacks and so on. Overall, this monitor is excellent and I forsee using it for 5+ years. I will edit this review if burn in appears in any significant or severe way or earlier than expected.

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iLogicalReviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024

Play Video Using a glossy screen makes computing enjoyable again. The vibrant colors and sharp details of the user interface truly pop, making everything from daily tasks to gaming feel more immersive. Gaming on this monitor is an exceptional experience—it's as if you're stepping inside the game world. The level of clarity and vividness it offers is truly a game-changer. In my attached video review, I discuss how matte screens diffuse light across the surface, which I believe causes more eye fatigue compared to the crisp clarity of a glossy screen. While matte screens create a hazy effect, glossy screens may reflect light sources, but the reflections are only noticeable when directly aligned with the light. Most of the time, the reflections fade into the background when you're focused on the screen. The glossy finish provides such exceptional clarity that it easily outweighs any minor inconvenience from reflections. Of course, this is just my personal experience—I'm not an eye doctor or expert—but I think the benefits are undeniable. This monitor is an excellent choice, though it’s worth noting that exciting new technologies are on the horizon. Innovations like Nvidia Pulsar and tandem OLED displays (as seen on the iPad Pro) are expected in the next few years. Alternatively, Mini-LED monitors with a glossy finish will be arriving sooner, offering similar clarity with less risk of burn-in compared to OLED. Correction from my video: I mentioned that it's best to cap your frame rate to a factor of the monitor's refresh rate (e.g., 60, 80, or 120). However, this isn't necessary with FreeSync Premium Pro, which this monitor supports! Unlike regular V-Sync, which can cause input lag and stuttering when frame rates drop below the monitor's refresh rate, FreeSync Premium Pro is an advanced type of adaptive sync that dynamically adjusts the monitor's refresh rate to match the GPU's frame rate in real time, with added support for HDR content. In other words, just let your GPU run without a cap, and the monitor handles the smooth playback automatically. Lastly, in my video review, I mentioned that the little ROG logo on the lower bezel couldn't be turned off. I later discovered that this can be disabled via the 'POWER INDICATOR' setting—problem solved! Overall, the 32UCDM is a fantastic monitor that’s hard to beat for both work and play. I know the price tag is high but believe me, it will not matter when you experience this monitor. The money spent won't matter to you. Highly recommended! Good luck, and enjoy the immersive experience. ___ Update____ This monitor continues to impress me—it’s the best I’ve ever owned! Since my initial review, I’ve discovered even more reasons to love it. Thanks to its higher pixel density (140 PPI), I’ve realized that I don’t need to game at 4K native resolution. Playing games at 1440p on this QD 4K panel offers a comparable experience to gaming on a non-QD 4K display, freeing up significant GPU power. This extra performance headroom allows me to crank up in-game settings and focus on enhancing the overall visual quality without needing to push for a higher resolution. With my 7900 GRE, I am now able to game at 1440p with 60 FPS on the most graphically demanding titles with Ray Tracing various settings Enabled! Additionally, playing at 1440p instead of 4k also lets me use higher texture settings, as the reduced resolution demand saves processing power. This results in stunning visual fidelity without requiring the brute force of running games at native 4K resolution. This monitor is saving me from the expense of buying a top-tier GPU. Instead, I’m planning to invest in a GPU optimized for the best 1440p settings and Ray Tracing capable hardware rather than overpaying for one that pushes 4K at near-maximum settings. I’m absolutely in love with this monitor, and it has reshaped the way I think about gaming and display technology. Highly recommended!

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Max PayneReviewed in Canada on February 13, 2025

Be careful if you buy one of these, you can't go back to IPS. The image is so creamy, watching movies is a dream. I really like the proximity sensor so the screen goes black if you step away. Also I like the app, it makes adjusting the settings much easier. I also got the the ergo arm but the original stand doesn't take up alot of space on a desk like my old LG monitor. The glossy screen does a great job of blocking lights in the room I'm glad I got this one instead of the matte version.

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Daniel.GReviewed in Mexico on February 8, 2025

Play Video Grabé todo desde encendí el PC, y puede ver que se parpadea desde 2:15, flickering demasiado, lo que yo he intentado de solucionar: 1.actualizar al firmeware a 106 ( la version más actualizada a la fecha que subí este video) 2, apagar HEC en OSD 3, apagar VRR 4, cambia a cable que sea de DP o HDMI 5, deja solamente un monitor ( porque tengo otro OLED que esta arrbia G9) despues de investigar no soy único que tenga la situación, busco todas las formas para arreglarlo , y también en Forum de ROG, pero no. cuando se funciona , literalmente es un monitor excelente, pero no se, tengo otro oled de G9 , y nunca me da este problema, no se si me toca mala suerte o trae defecto de fábrica

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on January 11, 2025

This monitor is quite amazing and firmware is top notch. 5 stars but I'm exchanging for UCDM model simply because I can control the ambient light environment to gain better contrast and color levels. I prefer the anti reflection coating this monitor has and HDR looks great and handles dark scenes with zero OLED flicker. My only concern is that the colours just didn't hit the mark for me which is pretty much the only drawback I could find with this product. Pros: - Handles bright ambient room light very well -No OLED flicker that I could notice when using in dark scenes when using variable refresh rate -Dual mode function for 1080p in FPS games -HDR in supported games amazing. -Super high peak brightness Cons: -Frequently selling above MSRP for whatever reason -HDR didn't hit the mark on unsupported games and further desaturated colors. (Disabling HDR mostly fixed this) -Colour aren't as vibrant and noticeably lacking compared to cheaper high quality IPS gaming monitors.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 31, 2024

العيب الوحيد سعره

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Kasra BookstoreReviewed in Canada on January 29, 2025

It makes my old 4K monitor appear very bad. This a premium product and buy it if you can afford it.