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looking for 32 inc monitor for gaming

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anyone got any recommended monitor 32 inc for gaming

 

i have a ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q 27 had it for few year looking to upgrade

 

 

looking for

16.9    (dont like the ultra wide monitors tryed the x35 for a few weeks but could not get on with it)

at least 144hz

32 inc at least

at least 600HDR

G sync

1ms reponse time

 

 

 

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doesn't exist yet unless you pay for the pg32uqx, and that monitor is too slow to be considered true 144hz, but it does have fald over the MPG321UR-QD, none of the monitors are 1ms, the mode is mostly unusable except oled.

 

The x35 was probably the one that fit your needs the most but since it's not an option...

 

can get an oled if you have the space.

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20 hours ago, xg32 said:

doesn't exist yet unless you pay for the pg32uqx, and that monitor is too slow to be considered true 144hz, but it does have fald over the MPG321UR-QD, none of the monitors are 1ms, the mode is mostly unusable except oled.

 

The x35 was probably the one that fit your needs the most but since it's not an option...

 

can get an oled if you have the space.

ah ok are there any good oled G sync  around 32 inc panals? or any good looking up coming monitors?

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also whats the diff between G-SYNC ULTIMATE and G-SYNC are thay worth the extra money?

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anyone got one of thees monitors?

 

Optix MPG321QRF-QD

or

 

CORSAIR XENEON 32QHD165 Gaming Monitor

 

anygood?

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I personally would not go any larger than 27” 16:9 at 1440p, because otherwise pixel density gets too low. With normal monitor distance. (To me at least)

And last time I checked, there weren't many 4k 32" 144hz out there.

 

If you have poor eyesight or sit far away from the monitor, that is another matter.

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16 hours ago, Gamerpro said:

ah ok are there any good oled G sync  around 32 inc panals? or any good looking up coming monitors?

AUO (panel manufacturer) has already announced a 32" 4K 144Hz OLED panel, but no monitor using these panels has been announced yet.

 

16 hours ago, Gamerpro said:

also whats the diff between G-SYNC ULTIMATE and G-SYNC are thay worth the extra money?

There WAS a big difference, in that the first batch of G-Sync Ultimate monitors were true HDR. But the certification has been redone so more lower end monitors can also use the certification. So nowadays it's basically meaningless. Just like HDR certifications (apart from HDR1400).

 

The Asus PG329Q is about as good as it gets for the specs you want. But just like with every other HDR600 monitor don't expect too much from it's HDR.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 11/15/2021 at 1:46 PM, Stahlmann said:

AUO (panel manufacturer) has already announced a 32" 4K 144Hz OLED panel, but no monitor using these panels has been announced yet.

 

There WAS a big difference, in that the first batch of G-Sync Ultimate monitors were true HDR. But the certification has been redone so more lower end monitors can also use the certification. So nowadays it's basically meaningless. Just like HDR certifications (apart from HDR1400).

 

The Asus PG329Q is about as good as it gets for the specs you want. But just like with every other HDR600 monitor don't expect too much from it's HDR.

just checking this the monitor?

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-Swift-PG329Q-Gaming-Monitor/dp/B08HHQJ7MW/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=PG329Q&qid=1637777741&sr=8-1

 

is the G7 32 anygood? ive seen that show up on alot of monitor best of video's?

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59 minutes ago, Gamerpro said:

Yes that's the one i mentioned.

 

59 minutes ago, Gamerpro said:

is the G7 32 anygood? ive seen that show up on alot of monitor best of video's?

The specs and preformance are very good. But it has quite a few problems, one being the 1000R curve you'll have to put up with. Other ones would be Samsung's non-existent quality control and horrible firmware with some issues still not fixed that were there over a year ago. For example scanline issues or not properly working with G-Sync introducing flickering etc. when enabled.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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On 11/24/2021 at 7:20 PM, Stahlmann said:

Yes that's the one i mentioned.

 

The specs and preformance are very good. But it has quite a few problems, one being the 1000R curve you'll have to put up with. Other ones would be Samsung's non-existent quality control and horrible firmware with some issues still not fixed that were there over a year ago. For example scanline issues or not properly working with G-Sync introducing flickering etc. when enabled.

ah ok hadent herd about firmware probs

 

why is there more than one listing on amazon for most monitors? lol

 

the G7 and that asus both have a few listings lol

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20 hours ago, Gamerpro said:

why is there more than one listing on amazon for most monitors? lol

 

the G7 and that asus both have a few listings lol

Because amazon is a terrible place to shop at if you don't know exactly what you want or what you're searching for. There are just too many products, or different pages for the same products...

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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