Experience top-tier gaming with our 32-inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS monitor, featuring a blazing 144Hz refresh rate. Tailored for professional gamers, it delivers immersive, crystal-clear visuals that keep you at the top of your game.
Unlock the full potential of next-gen consoles with 4K resolution at 120Hz via HDMI 2.1. Combined with ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC) technology, you'll enjoy sharp visuals free from ghosting and tearing for an ultra-smooth experience.
Certified G-SYNC Compatible, this monitor ensures a seamless, tear-free gaming experience with variable refresh rate (VRR). Plus, enjoy stunning visuals with HDR technology, DisplayHDR 600 certification, and a professional DCI-P3 color gamut for exceptional contrast and vibrant colors. Elevate your gameplay and see every detail come to life!
Discover the ultimate in gaming with the ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQR, a 32-inch 4K HDR 144Hz gaming monitor engineered for professionals and gaming enthusiasts. This cutting-edge display ensures immersive gameplay and top-tier performance.
Elevate your gaming experience with the ASUS ROG Swift PG32UQR. Whether you’re diving into the latest AAA titles or pushing the limits in eSports, this monitor provides the performance and clarity you need to dominate the competition.
Customer Insights
Extra 6 inches over 32 greatly improves immersion for single-player gamers.
Monitor is very bright, even at lower settings.
BFI (Black Frame Insertion) allows smoother gaming experience at lower GPU rates.
Clear and crisp 4K display with excellent colors and contrast.
Survived accidental drop without damage.
Excellent for gaming, graphic work, and web browsing.
Sturdy stand, well-packed, and easy to install.
Rich blacks and vibrant colors for an IPS display.
Matte screen eliminates reflections.
Remote and OSD options allow extensive customization.
Image looks bland out of the box; requires adjustment.
32” may be too large for some desks, causing eye strain.
HDR content quality could be better.
Backlighting could be brighter.
Extended use can cause eye strain, especially in non-gaming use cases.
Disabling VRR for BFI requires careful GPU settings.
Not practical for primarily productivity usage on standard desk sizes.
Remote could add unnecessary complexity for some users.
Significant adjustment period needed to perfect the display settings.
Overkill for users with a high productivity-to-gaming usage ratio.