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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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The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM boasts a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED panel that delivers astounding visuals at a buttery-smooth 240 Hz. Powered by third-generation QD-OLED technology, the PG32UCDM delivers vibrant colors, the deepest black hues, and the brightest highlights. Plus, the 0.03 ms response time ensures blur-free action, even in intense gameplay. Inside, an advanced custom heatsink offers exceptional cooling to reduce the likelihood of burn-in and improve performance and longevity of the OLED panel. This premium monitor is designed for gamers who demand the very best, offering an unbeatable combination of size, image quality, and refresh rate speed for exhilarating gaming experiences.
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
Peak brightness may vary due to color pre-calibration
3-month Adobe Creative Cloud: Receive complimentary access with the purchase of this product (valid until 8/31/2026)

8 reviews for 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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  1. Helpfulvoice

    Premium Quality, Worth Every Penny
    I’ve been using the ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM for a bit now, and honestly, you really do get what you pay for. This monitor feels premium in every way, from the build quality to the insane feature set. The 4K QD-OLED panel with 240Hz is absolutely stunning, with rich, vibrant colors and super smooth performance. Everything just looks amazing. One thing I really appreciate is the confidence ASUS shows by including a 3-year warranty along with the OLED Care features to help protect and extend the life of the panel. That alone gave me a lot of peace of mind when buying an OLED monitor, and it feels like a solid move by ASUS. Setup was easy, all the accessories were included, and the overall quality is top-notch. Colors are rich, contrast is incredible, and gaming feels on another level. I’m super happy with this purchase and honestly couldn’t have chosen a better monitor. Highly recommended if you want a no-compromise, high-end display.

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  2. Cody Buchmann

    Truly great monitor, though it has flaws.
    The monitor, like all the QD-OLED monitors, has a truly awe-inspiring picture, from inky blacks to extremely bright whites, and truly rich colors – so rich I had to turn the saturation down. Unlike its main competitor, Alienware (Dell), it has a built-in KVM switch and the usual passel of gamer-centric features. (Though most of those are only really useful for first person shooter and Battle Royale games). It provides a full set of cables in their own pouch: A Displayport cable, an HDMI cable, and two USB cables. It has built in safety measures to prevent the evergreen OLED problem, burn-in. It also comes with software that can replicate most of its hardware menu items, but easier and quicker. It even has Picture-in-Picture, so those using this behemoth for work can monitor work and home computers simultaneously. It’s a gorgeous piece of hardware and unlike some previous reviewers mine came and worked perfectly, so maybe ASUS got their stuff together.But there are downsides. Some are big ones:– The KVM switch is awkward to use to say the least. You have to press a button, select using the tiny monitor joystick, and then it switches. And it used to be worse – you had to switch keyboard, mouse, and video source *separately.* That’s been fixed with firmware, thank goodness.– HDR (High Dynamic Range) can be very problematic with the monitor, as using it as an HDR monitor removes almost all ability to control the picture. There are far better HDR monitors out there.– Some overly adolescent features (such as a bottom-facing projector; they even provide a set of lenses for it, including blanks and of course the ROG logo).– Only one Displayport input. The others are two HDMI ports, a USB-B port, three USB-A ports and a Thunderbolt/USB-C port, either for using the monitor as a hub or for KVM.– Documentation, including the official manual, is *abysmal.* That’s not just an ASUS problem, that’s an industry problem. But expect zero help in, for example, setting up the downward projector – it isn’t mentioned in the manual at all. Nor are explanations for a lot of the built in menu options. I had to use Reddit to get most of my info.– Giant power brick. It’s 600W and almost as big as my computer’s power supply!– Availability is also abysmal. This is an *extremely* popular monitor and expect the price to keep going up (July 2024), because it is in such hot demand. Shades of the Great Graphics Card Shortage of 2020-2023.In summary: A great monitor that falls short of being the ultimate.

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  3. Culbrelai

    Outstanding monitor, with some things to know
    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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  4. Oscar

    Es un monitor excelente, los colores y la claridad que ofrece son increíbles. Había leído que podría presentar defectos de encenderse solo después de apagarlo, esto es verdad PERO tras un día de uso al parecer se actualizó su firmware y el problema quedó resuelto; con lo que sí debes tener cuidado es al momento de limpiarlo ya que se le hacen micro arañazos que solo son visibles contra luz

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  5. Hacksaw_OWS

    Outstanding Monitor. Crazy clear

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  6. Edwin G.

    Amig@s les comparto mi experiencia, estuve 2 semanas investigando las características y sus funciones de los monitores tipo gamer de muchas marcas, que si el panel TN, VA o IPS, que la tasa de refresco, la calidad de vídeo, las conexiones…etcétera.Me decidí por este monitor por las siguientes razones (cabe aclarar que es mi primer monitor gamer):1. La marca, ASUS es pionero y desarrollador de tecnología para Computadoras y Monitores, la mayoría de sus productos tienen una buena calificación y tienen altas ventas.2. Las características de este monitor, panel IPS, entradas HDMI 2.0 y DP, 170 Hz de refresco, 1mls son geniales, incluso las tecnologías anti ghosting, etc etc,.3. El diseño es de lo mejor.4. La tecnología que tiene este monitor es más que suficiente si es que vas a jugar en consola, ya sea Xbox Serie X o Play Station 5, recuerden que algunos juegos solamente correrán a 120 Hz máximo, aquí lo importante es que este monitor sin problema te da los 120 hz, estoy jugando Warzone 2.0 y dí el salto de 60 hz al doble, es decir 120 hz y es brutal la diferencia, en calidad de vídeo, tasa de actualización, fps, bueno con decirles que ahora estoy jugando a nivel competitivo cuándo antes no hacía más de 3 kills por partida.5. Por ser tecnología con panel IPS se ve hermoso, unos colores increíbles, además de su tasa de refresco de 1 MS, no hay fugas de luz en las esquinas cuándo lo utilizas en la oscuridad como otros usuarios han reportado y sobre todo llegó sin problemas de funcionamiento o de píxeles muertos.No se van a arrepentir fue una buena compra.Espero les sirva para tomar su desición.

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  7. Victor Torres

    Edito: con el nuevo Dlss 4.5 todos mis juegos ahora llegan sin problemas a 240fps en 4k es el momento perfecto para comprar este monitor.Es hermoso, la mayoría de juegos los puedo jugar en 120FPS en 4k, juegos competitivos los juego en 4k a 240hz y la calidad de la imagen es simplemente maravillosa. tengo una RTX 5080 astral

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  8. MJEED ALHRBI

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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
    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

    Original price was: $1,299.00.Current price is: $1,239.00.

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