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This High-End Asus Gaming Monitor Is $400 Off Right Now

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The Asus ROG Swift PG32UCDP is down to $899 from $1,299. This is a 32-inch 4K OLED monitor built for people who split their time between gaming and everything else. It’s a typical ROG display, but you also get USB-C with up to 90W charging, so a laptop can run and charge through one cable. There’s also a built-in KVM switch, which lets you jump between two systems without unplugging anything—that makes it easier to use this as a single screen for both work and play.

In use, the OLED panel is the main draw. Blacks look deep, and darker scenes don’t get washed out, which helps in games that rely on lighting and contrast. The 4K resolution at 240Hz gives you a mix of sharp detail and smooth motion that feels like an upgrade over standard high-refresh displays. Fast-paced games also feel responsive thanks to near-instant response times and low input lag. There’s also a 1080p mode that pushes the refresh rate to 480Hz, though that mode is aimed at competitive players who care more about speed than resolution. And while it works as intended, the drop in sharpness is noticeable outside of fast shooters.

One issue to note is VRR flicker in darker scenes when frame rates shift. Asus does include a setting to reduce it, but that can reportedly introduce some stutter. Also, it is not the most vibrant OLED in this size range. QD-OLED options like the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 G80SD can produce richer colors. You also need to be comfortable with OLED care features and the general risk of burn-in over time.


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