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ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 31.50")
EUR1450,–

ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM

3840 x 2160 Pixels, 31.50"


Question about ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM

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Anonymous

2 months ago

Hello everyone Does anyone have experience of using it as an office monitor (9h / day) + 2 days gaming? Greetings

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Wyrx

2 months ago

Helpful answer
I've had the monitor for about 1 year and use it for 12+ hours a day for everything (home office + gaming). According to the monitor, it has been active for 3393 hours (average 9.07 hours per day). Pixel cleaning reminder is deactivated and the monitor performs its pixel cleaning automatically when the PC is switched off.

No burn-in so far, not even in the taskbar area. The monitor is great for pretty much everything.

The monitor has an idle function. If nothing much changes on the screen, it automatically goes dark. This is usually only noticeable when you are writing texts and not doing much/fast screaming. It can probably be switched off if it bothers you (I haven't tried it yet).

The USB-C port is also interesting for office use. You can connect a laptop to it. The laptop is charged via USB-C and can use the screen as an external monitor at the same time. The monitor also has a KVM switch, i.e. you can attach a keyboard and mouse directly to the monitor and control the laptop with them when connected to the monitor.

Only the stand could be better for office use (depending on what you need), but it's still pretty good. The stand is height-adjustable by 110mm, and can be tilted ±15° horizontally and -5° - +20° vertically. However, it does not support portrait mode. However, the stand is rather poor and takes up a lot of space. On my 60cm deep table, my keyboard and mouse pad have to be quite close to the edge because of the stand. At least the stand is high enough that I can stow the power supply for the screen underneath (which is also quite large). It might be worth getting an ergonomic stand that can be attached to the edge of the desk. The screen has VESA support and is supplied with the VESA module.

I wouldn't recommend it as a pure office monitor as it's too expensive, but it's definitely very suitable.
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LuziusMeisser

2 months ago

I personally use it for Gaming and i recommend using it
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Anonymous

2 months ago

No worries on my side for a similar use in proportion even if I'm in front of the screen overall. I always navigate quite a bit between different screens/apps, which could be different if apps with fixed menus are always present on the screen, depending on your case. But apart from the question of potential marking, I find it very comfortable.
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Alexander75

2 months ago

I use it in my home office. Simply super! :) Very sharp writing, clear picture and no other problems with it. My absolute recommendation!