Back in May, I reviewed ASUS' ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDM. It affirmed to me that 34-inches is the comfortable size for a curved gaming monitor, but it's not the mode of monitor that I would want to live with. This month, I'm taking a break from the curved scene and playing around with the non-curved PG32UCDM.The PG32UCDM is a successor to the PG32UQX but unlike the older model, the display panel is QD-OLED.
Propping up the PG32UCDM is the same three-prong base ASUS has taken a liking to for the past several generation of its monitors, while the spine looks exactly the same as the PG34WCDM and PG49WCD that came into my lab several months ago. The 'Swift' branding is etched right into it, along with the obligatory ROG symbol at the back, which also sits on top of the internal heatsink and cooling system that blows the hot air generated by the monitor, out the top.
Admittedly, I have been a little spoiled by ASUS' 34-inch curved ultrawide, what with it having the right size and that sweetspot resolution of WQHD but if I were to switch up to a 4K panel, this is just as good. The next gripe I have is actually a passive issue and not one that I think will have a direct affect on you but, if your skin is as sensitive as mine and if you place the PG32UCDM in a small room, and you don't have the air-conditioning, I can actually feel the ambient heat that is exhausted out the top.
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