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32" Monitor ASUS ROG Swift PG329Q, 2560x1440, 175Hz, IPS, black Review

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Description of 32" Monitor ASUS ROG Swift PG329Q, 2560x1440, 175Hz, IPS, black

The 32-inch ASUS ROG Swift PG329Q monitor, part of the Republic of Gamers line, has an impressive appearance. The model is suitable for universal use: you can comfortably play, work and watch movies. The maximum monitor resolution is 2560x1440. The image frequency at maximum resolution is impressive: it is equal to 175 Hz. There is an anti-reflective coating that effectively prevents glare from both natural and artificial lighting. The viewing angles of the ASUS ROG Swift PG329Q monitor are large: horizontally and vertically they are equal to 178°. DisplayPort and HDMI ports are used to connect the device to desktop and mobile computers. The monitor is tilt and height adjustable. Installation of the model is allowed both on the table and on the wall.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

My impression of the purchase is good, buy it.

So. Shtosh. So to speak. I bought a monitor in the Amazon network on April 26 and took it back the same day. The reason for the return was broken pixels and strong uneven light. In general, for the few hours that I spent behind this monitor, it caused a "wow" effect in a positive way. The quality of the picture and color reproduction are beyond praise, from which broken pixels are evident almost immediately. Through the DP 1.2 from the kit, it gave out 165 Hz at 2k and 60 Hz at 4k. May 1 sent a

Pros
  • Picture quality and color reproduction, screen resolution, delivery set.
Cons
  • Build quality (optional).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

New generation monitor, true 10 bit matrix, not 8 bit + frc. Very pretty, but not flashy. If the budget allows - I recommend. Some pros: Stealth design - no bronze or red inserts like on other Asus models. 32 inches - it's huge in the good sense of the word. 10bit matrix - rich and beautiful colors Many settings, although not everything was clear without googling. There are practically no lights. IPS matrices do not exist without glare, but you have to really find fault with this, and look in a

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

Ownership experience a couple of weeks. Guys who change from small monitors, it is REALLY big! Keep this in mind. The choice was between Aorus FI32q-x and this monik. The decisive factor was the price (at the time of purchase aorus cost 20 thousand more). In my copy, minimal light. I found one broken green subpixel almost at the very bottom of the screen, I don’t even think about giving up because of this. Eyes do not hurt after sitting for a long time. After 24' and 60hz, it's just space. Took

Pros
  • - Good color rendering; - 2k, 175Hz (I think for 4k gaming at high FPS on such a diagonal you need something from the 4090 series for AAA projects); -Convenient and easy adjustment, quite comfortable stand (rear leg is short); -Real Gsync, very smooth picture.
Cons
  • For me they are not.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, but they wanted more for the money.

I have been using the monitor since December 23, the impressions are generally positive, but there is something to complain about, the most annoying thing is the drop in brightness when HDR is on, there are fears that they will not be able to fix it programmatically . Knowing the above, I would not be in a hurry to buy, I would wait for reviews and comparisons with the nearest competitor, which does not have most of the above disadvantages, and it is not much more expensive now. Last night I…

Pros
  • - Bright juicy picture; - Speed ​​matrix; - Convenient management.
Cons
  • - In HDR mode (movies, games, desktop) sometimes there is a drop in brightness (dynamic dimming is disabled), including with a static image, the feeling that the mode is turned off in the monitor itself. Switching the HDR mode in the monitor settings helps, I did not reveal a pattern. This problem is also discussed in Western forums, they hope that the new firmware (current v028) will fix the work, but we are not sure. - Dynamic dimming does more harm than good. The brightness jumps and this is noticeable when working or in games, for example, in one game, under certain conditions, the effect of constant flashing (increase and decrease in brightness) or on the desktop (the taskbar on the left, the background is black, on the desktop 1 directory next to the start), when you move the cursor approximately from the center of the monitor to the right edge, it is barely noticeable at the beginning, and then becomes normal. Disabled. - A total of 16 dimming zones, so when viewing HDR content, you can not expect special miracles, but overall it's still great. - When the monitor is in sleep mode, the backlight stays on, illuminating the room at night. - sRGB/HDR modes are almost impossible to adjust, for example, when sRGB is enabled, changing "brightness" and other parameters is blocked, and blocking to some extent seems even logical, but the brightness is very high, in the dark, the eyes from this mode start to hurt. - Poor height and tilt adjustment, and a rotation angle of only 25°. - DisplayPort version 1.2, which means you have to choose between a high refresh rate and 10 bits. - There are no speakers, in general, of course, a trifle, but it adds a touch to the overall picture. - Warranty service is far from standard, in case of a problem you yourself will have to take the monitor to the ASC, a replacement will not be sent to you by courier.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are disadvantages, but the product is usable.

I bought it on the advice of friends, but when I first turned it on, I realized that I would be left without eyes, the colors are acidic from which my eyes hurt, the picture is not realistic, it’s impossible to watch the video and even use it, but in games the colors are very spectacular. In general, the monitor is only purely for games. I returned it back, thank , the money was returned without problems, so three stars for and zero for this monitor, it's not worth the money.

Pros
  • In games, the colors are great.
Cons
  • For everyday use, programs, videos, work in Photoshop is not suitable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

Switched to this one from Asus ROG Strix 32" XG32VQR, which turned out to be a frank bucket. . like 144Hz, like everything for a gamer, Freesync, HDR. . . what was not needed in fact. . from frankly SHIT color reproduction, with a matrix that, instead of dark gray, mixed in a nasty greenish color . .. plus also brake Matrix for games. . I don't even want to think about him! Waiting for this IPS. When it went on sale, I immediately bought it. Got exactly what I wanted. COLOR, H-sync, response…

Pros
  • Big, beautiful, fast IPS, thin bezels In his class - the king . . 32" PERFECT, no matter what anyone says . . about the pixel size, etc. , IPS - colors, nice to look at. from the box. (pictures from the phone, of course, are not transmitted, I took a picture for show, no more) Well, for games. 32' 144hz VA was definitely cooler and faster than mine. . In CSGO, everything flies to the head right from the first roller. G-Sync official. Compared to VA, there are no highlights at all . . but there are glow effects at the edges . . for IPS this is normal, the black color glows just a little . . i. e. these are not the same light spots as on VA . . there is no such tint here . . . you can accept and forgive.
Cons
  • The rattling of the buttons on the back panel . . all Asus and always have such buttons . . Only this pisses me off. this is the little thing that easily cancels out all the marketing, pricing and prestige of ROG! !! !!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

I will be brief. 1. To whom over 40 with a probability of 90% the resolution of this monitor will suit completely, I personally don’t see the point in chasing 4k on such a diagonal. 2. I switched to it from a 27-inch SA850 gnat (also 2k, only 60Hz), I confirm that the difference in frequency is really noticeable on dynamic scenes. 3. And yes, whoever hangs monitors on the weight of the stand, comes with "pods" to compensate for the curvature of the case.

Pros
  • 1. Strict design without unnecessary "frills" 2. Frames of the minimum size (6 millimeters). 3. On my copy, there is no uneven illumination on a black background in the dark. 4. For my already tired eyes, 2K resolution at such a diagonal is just right. 5. The actual diagonal of this monitor is 81.28cm
Cons
  • Well, where without them. 1. Price. Took for 61600 in tpshop 2. 10-bit is only available up to 120Hz inclusive, then only 8 3. 175Hz is available only when the "overclocking" mode is selected, I did not even try it.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are several shortcomings, but, it corresponds to the norm.

So, before that, for 10 years I didn’t use a monitor, but a 32-inch Full HD Sony TV connected with an HDMI cable. It also comes with 3 connection cables. For maximum efficiency and support for all functions, connect with a DisplayPort 1.4 wire (I have an RTX3070 video card) I play at arm's length. While the monitor is not buggy - it's great! Fully pays off the investment. But. There are some drawbacks as mentioned above. Yes, and advice: In order for the monitor to allow you to change the…

Pros
  • FLAT, which is rare, 32 inch 2k monitor with a fast IPS matrix. All others with these characteristics are either curved or cost space. This one is flat, which is why I took it. The colors are buzzing, the brightness is like looking at the sun. At night it blinds that my mother is dear. It has a bunch of settings, including presets for different types of games, cheating things like crosshairs for hardcore shooters.
Cons
  • HDR is buggy! ! The monitor randomly dims in HDR mode after 1-2 hours of play. It helps to either turn the monitor on/off or change the HDR mode to the console and back to gaming. That is, the problem is also discussed on lenustechtips, one person has already changed 2 monitors and the problem has not gone away. They said that they might change it with the firmware, but then I had 0.28, but I had 0.31. I really hope for a new firmware (v032, 033? ). Because when HDR works without failures (the first half hour of the game) - the image is a bomb, and you don’t want to refuse it! I called technical support, they said that the decrease in brightness is due to the fact that the monitor is trying to save the matrix. LOL WHAT ? + They said that the firmware at home can not be done. That is, everything is fine with other manufacturers and HDR can work for hours, but for an expensive Asus it works from 30 minutes to 2 hours without failures? Why isn't this listed in the user manual? In short, I wrote to the European technical support. Let's find out what's there. Therefore, the assessment of "image quality", "assembly quality" and lowered from 5 to 2 points, because HDR at the moment with such bugs to use is a headache! I don’t even know, everyone likes the monitor, but this glitch with a random drop in brightness . . And what to do? Wait for the next firmware and hope that Asus will be able to fix the situation, or what kind of defective microcircuit they use when assembling their monitors, and, accordingly, a mass recall of monitors is needed . The product is not the easiest. There has been no official response from Asus yet. . In addition, sometimes dynamic dimming does not work very well. That is, if in a game (especially a dark game) with HDR, the picture starts to flicker on your sides (it periodically darkens for a split second), then turn off dynamic dimming. Not very convenient joystick and monitor settings control keys, which are located on the rear panel, need to be constantly pulled. The front panel would have been nicer. In general, for such money it would be possible to invest the remote control. Yes, and it can't be 10 bits at 165 hertz, only 10 bits at 120 hertz.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thank you for the quality product.

If you choose a monitor in this segment, I'm sure you have already noticed that the vast majority of similar models are built on VA matrices. The two eternal problems of VA are a very sad response time and disgusting viewing angles. And if, in terms of response time, single models like the Odyssey G7 are at least somehow approaching IPS, then there is no progress with viewing angles and is not expected. By the way, all VA models are made curved precisely to solve the problem with viewing…

Pros
  • VERY wide color gamut (98% DCI-P3, 160% sRGB) with KSF LED backlight ELMB mode (black frame insertion) that also works with FreeSync enabled 10-bit matrix, flicker-free backlight (Flicker free) In the dark, a completely black background is quite uniform, without obvious jambs There is no screen bending, as on all similar models with a VA matrix Sufficiently strict frameless design (if you do not look at the back panel) Convenient menu control via joystick And the most important plus is the IPS matrix! (why this is important - more below)
Cons
  • DisplayPort version 1.2, which does not allow setting 10 bits of color at maximum hertz. Given the cost and such a chic matrix, this is a completely incomprehensible decision by the manufacturer. If you lower it to 120Hz, then it becomes possible to select 10 bits. No G-sync module. Again, for the money - should be, in my opinion Massive stand, almost as wide as the monitor itself. I have a fairly large rug, now it is overlapping on the right leg . . The colors out of the box are vyryglazny, be sure to calibrate in user mode if possible. You can forget about any work with color at full color gamut without calibration. But the sRGB mode is already calibrated from the factory (even a piece of paper is included in the kit on this topic). The contrast after calibration was 865:1, which is quite typical for IPS, no revelations here.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

I bought in December 2022 under the order in the online store, they also checked for dead pixels for free before sending. Arrived safe and sound. Super monitor. I personally like it. I bought what I wanted, I did not regret it. Recommend to buy Before that, there was a DELL 24 "IPS 16x10 for a long time (not a bad monitor) Then Xiaomi 34 "(after IPS) could not get used to it (Typical disadvantages of VA matrices) and my eyes hurt from it. Although many praise it. I handed it back to the store

Pros
  • High-quality color rendering, IPS Large screen 32 "(you get used to it quickly, then 24", 27" monitors seem small) Excellent hertz (set 165Hz, enough for me) Good viewing angles Stand is great Pixel density is good There are almost no lights The equipment is good Excellent build Not a single dead pixel Illumination of the logo on the back (so for beauty) 2560x1440 for 32" excellent And most importantly, the eyes do not hurt not curved Classic 16x9 format, suitable for everything
Cons
  • I'm not particularly picky, I did not see obvious shortcomings. Usually, IPS matrices have a standard set of disadvantages. Here is their minimum. If you really want to, you can find fault with any monitor, even the most expensive one

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

Came from a 24" full hd monitor. The monitor looks huge. The picture is juicy. Despite the fact that this 2k monitor, it is possible to set a resolution of 4k at 60Hz when connected via hdmi, as stated in the instructions (it suits me for the Xbox series x, since I have the monitor in conjunction with a PC and console). The minimum height with stand from the table to the top of the screen is 45 cm.

Pros
  • Large screen, high-quality matrix, convenient stand, there were no dead pixels, it is possible to set the resolution to 4k 60Hz
Cons
  • Not quite clear menu (without Google it’s not clear what mode it means and what it affects, there is no instruction in the kit (there is on the asus website)