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Published: 2019-12-15, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
Charging Stand and Harman Kardon Speakers, Excellent Image Quality with good HDR Performance, Low Input Lag, FreeSync and G-Sync Compatible, Useful RGB Feature, Recommended by Monitornerds
Expensive, Limited to 60Hz for the Price, Slow Pixel Responsiveness
The Asus CG32UQ is a fantastic console gaming monitor thanks to its outstanding image quality, good HDR performance, and an impressive array of features. Asus spared no expense in equipping this variant with the best upgrades such as the charging base and...
Published: 2019-11-29, Author: Adam , review by: pcmonitors.info
Quite vibrant and varied colour output and excellent DCI-P3 coverage which is appropriate for HDR usage, Strong static contrast and relatively low ‘VA glow'. Good luminance and effective local dimming provided a pleasing look to bright elements under HDR,
Moderate gamma and saturation shifts and no sRGB emulation mode, Somewhat grainy screen surface, high minimum white luminance and moderate ‘black crush'. Dark scene HDR performance hampered by relatively few dimming zones, Some weaknesses in pixel respons
Having used a wide range of screen sizes and resolutions, we find the combination of ‘4K' UHD resolution and 32” screen size particularly appealing. The CG32UQ delivers this combination, providing an excellent pixel density that brings appropriate detail...
Published: 2020-04-24, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
Dual charging stations for console gamepads, 3,840 x 2,160 resolution, FreeSync 2 adaptive sync plus NIVDIA G-sync Compatibility, Great colour accuracy out of the box, Content-aware rear ambient lighting, Lots of video inputs, Built-in USB 3.2 Gen1 hub
Expensive, 60Hz maximum refresh, Questionable brightness uniformity
The Asus CG32UQ is a relatively unique screen, as there aren't that many monitors aimed specifically at high-end console usage. For this audience, it's hard to fault, with great visual quality and lots of convenient features specifically aimed at consoles...
A fine fit for both console and PC, Does a decent job with HDR visuals, Impressive integrated speakers, Bundled remote control, Native FreeSync and G-Sync Compatible
60Hz refresh at odds with price tag, Laggy and unintuitive OSD, Plasticky look and feel
The Asus CG32UQ is a likeable 4K HDR display capable of juggling both PC and console duties. With a 3,840x2,160 resolution, 95 per cent coverage of the DCI-P3 gamut and DisplayHDR 600 certification, the panel bodes well for high-res, high-contrast gaming...
Fantastic contrast and good colors, Powerful speakers, Decent HDR options
Not large enough for living rooms, AMD FreeSync performance is only middling
The Asus CG32UQ has a smart design, decent HDR, a 4K resolution and great image quality, including huge contrast. It has impressive speakers, and even packs in some RGB LEDs. However, its FreeSync implementation could be better, and its 32-inch size means...
Great core image quality, with huge contrast, Decent mid-range HDR options, Smart, feature-packed physical design, RGB LEDs add ambient lighting,
Too small for the living room, Expensive when compared to alternatives, Disappointing 60Hz AMD FreeSync,
The Asus CG32UQ serves up solid quality, decent HDR and plenty of features - but this console-focused display isn't big enough for the living roomProsGreat core image quality, with huge contrastDecent mid-range HDR optionsSmart, feature-packed physical de...
Great colour reproduction, Addressable RGB LEDs really make it pop, Good array of ports, 4K resolution makes it suitable for next-gen, Monitor stand doubles as a USB hub, It has HDR10 and FreeSync, Decent built-in speakers, Fast response time (5ms GTG), C
Only 60Hz refresh rate, OSD animation is choppy, Some may want more ports (like DVI-D), Pricey
The ASUS CG32UQ monitor is great for both PC and console gaming. It feels like a TV but with the added benefits of a gaming monitor...