Asus’ latest HDR gaming monitor is rated to an eye-searing 1,400 nits brightness
Excuse the hyperbole, but Asus' ROG Swift PG32UQX gaming monitor is capable of matching the newly-introduced DisplayHDR 1400 standard. Plenty enough to make any game visuals pop (and hopefully not your eyes, too).
Introduced at CES 2020, the ROG Swift PG32UQX is a 32-inch IPS gaming monitor fit for 144Hz and G-Sync Ultimate, ensuring you won’t have to forgo any loss in clarity or speed in order to enjoy HDR content at its very best. The panel also features 1,152 local dimming zones to deliver High Dynamic Range content at a stunning, and spicy, 1,400 cd/m2 brightness.
VESA announced the DisplayHDR 1400 standard last September, with stringent guidelines on how manufacturers can go about delivering a consistent and customer-friendly HDR experience. Monitors labelled with the DisplayHDR 1400 badge are now able to deliver incredible contrast and colour. That holds true with the ROG Swift PG32UQX, too. It’s quite stunning, at least on the prototype modelled during our CES 2020 tour, and similarly it offers fantastic colour reproduction at 90% DCI-P3 gamut as per the required spec.
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