Asus ROG Strix XG32VQ Review

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Hardware.Info checked out the Asus ROG Strix XG32VQ A quote from the article:
Asus, market leader in the field of gaming monitors, was laying low for a while. Success stories like the MG279Q and PG348Q were not followed-up until recently. Now the manufacturer is finally back with three new screens. The ROG Strix XG32VQ discussed in this review combines a 32” WQHD VA panel with a high refresh rate of 144 Hz. This means that the screen is not unique - other manufacturers like Samsung, LG and AOC have produced gaming monitors based on the same recipe. The XG32VQ looks good next to the competition, in any case - whether the monitor's performance also stands out, you can read in this review.

Asus has been working hard lately with new' Republic of Gamers' gaming monitors. Although the introduction of new products had stalled somewhat since 2016, at the end of last year the manufacturer finally came up with a new line of gaming monitors, of which the XG27VQ, the XG32VQ and the XG35VQ are now also available. The' X' at the beginning of the product name indicates the presence of FreeSync, while the number represents the diagonal image diagonal. Models with G-sync can be identified by a P, such as the recently discussed PG27VQ.
 Asus ROG Strix XG32VQ Review