The ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM is an incredible ultra-fast, ultra-immersive gaming display. Its outstanding features will allow you to play in exceptional conditions, just think: 32-inch OLED panel, 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution, lightning response time of 0.03 ms!
4K PC monitor - 3840 x 2160 pixels - 0.03 ms (greyscale) - 16:9 format - OLED panel - 240 Hz - NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible / FreeSync Premium Pro - HDR400 True Black - USB 3.1 Hub - DisplayPort/HDMI - Black
TheASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM is an incredible ultra-fast, ultra-immersive gaming display. Its unrivalled features will allow you to play in exceptional conditions: 32-inch OLED panel, 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution, lightning response time of 0.03 ms, 240 Hz refresh rate, NVIDIA G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium Pro compatibility. In terms of design and construction, an exclusive thermal dissipation cooling system preserves the panel for long-lasting durability.
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31.5-inch UHD (3840 x 2160) OLED gaming monitor with 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time for immersive gaming
Highly efficient customised heat sink and intelligent voltage optimisation for improved heat management and reduced risk of burn-in
VESA compliant DisplayHDR 400 True Black, 10-bit true, 99% DCI-P3 gamut and Delta E colour difference < 2 for stunning HDR performance
DisplayWidget centre allows easy adjustment of OLED and monitor settings using a mouse
USB-C port Compatible with Power Delivery up to 90 Watts
240 Hz OLED panel
Experience crisp, fast images and take the lead with OLED technology. The 31.5-inch OLED screen of the Swift OLED PG32UCDM has a resolution of 2160p and offers an ultra-fast refresh rate of 240 Hz for unrivalled gaming fluidity! The OLED technology of the Swift OLED PG32UCDM produces the deepest blacks and offers vivid colours whatever the level of brightness. The extraordinary contrast brings out every detail, even in the darkest scenes.
Remarkable design
The Swift OLED PG32UCDM features a customised heat sink and innovative internal component layout designed to direct heat away from the OLED screen to minimise the likelihood of image burn-in. Thanks to these features and a large top vent, the Swift OLED PG32UCDM is able to dissipate heat more efficiently.
After years of searching, my 4K 32" OLED 240Hz screen arrived.
Very beautiful object, sumptuous image, perfect colours (thank you QD OLED).
Not much more to say than what the reviews have already said, just to confirm them, I am absolutely RAVI of my purchase.
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by ClementT
Posted on 26 Apr 2024
Product bought from LDLC on 4 Apr 2024
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 10
The Holy Grail
After several years of searching and hesitation, I've finally found quite simply the best console screen on the market. It's a real luxury to be able to play games on this type of product ;)
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by Kevin N
Posted on 2 Apr 2024
Product bought from LDLC on 18 Mar 2024
Number of reviews: 13Average rating: 9
The best screen there is?
I've had this screen for a fortnight now, and it's a real pleasure to use it on a daily basis, whether for games, films or simple office use.
It's got a glossy screen with almost no reflections thanks to its coating, even in daylight!
I'm using the HDR400 True Black, and after calibration using the Windows HDR application available from the Microsoft Store, the colours are perfect, the whites are white, the blacks are deep, and the colours are vivid and clean!
The HDR is so clean with this screen that I let Windows activate it in auto, something that's not usually recommended, which applies it to SDR content such as games or videos and it makes everything look magnificent!
A strange bug is currently known, if the screen is connected in Displayport on the graphics card and that a 2nd is also connected in Displayport, the PG32UCDM will not be in 240hz with the starting of Windows, the only means is to disable/re-activate the VRR in the parameters of the screen.
To correct this problem and also get the best rendering on this screen is to connect it to HDMI (which does support 4K 240hz, by the way), so there are no more problems when Windows starts up with a 2nd screen, and you have access to 12-bit colour depth compared with DP, which is limited to 10 bits.
As for the text font, there's no problem reading it, the screen has an option to improve the sharpness of the text and you can see really well, no graininess even though you're using OLED.
With an RTX 4080, 4K runs on all games at full speed with Ray Tracing averaging between 90~120fps for AAA triple-players, apart from Cyberpunk of course, which will be 50fps at its slowest.
A screen that's certainly expensive, but very well supplied with quality connectors, and performance that's right up there!