ASUS unveils amazing dual-mode ROG Strix gaming monitor deal

The ASUS ROG Strix 32” 4K HDR Gaming Monitor (XG32UCG) is available on Amazon for $499 thanks to a 17% saving from its $599 list price. This monitor is described by the product page as a fast-selling deal and that 50+ have been sold in the past month.

The monitor features a versatile dual-mode display, allowing users to switch between 4K at 160Hz and Full HD (FHD) at 320Hz. It uses ASUS Fast IPS technology for a rapid 0.3ms response time and is G-SYNC compatible. It also uses ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC) to eliminate ghosting and tearing. The dual-mode functionality provides a choice between high-resolution gaming and high-refresh-rate esports performance.

The monitor offers 95% DCI-P3 and 130% sRGB color gamuts, with each unit factory-checked for color accuracy. It includes a USB-C port with DP Alt mode for clutter-free set up and power delivery. Other connectivity options include DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI. The stand is ergonomically designed with tilt, swivel, and height adjustment, and it features a convenient phone holder. The monitor can also be VESA-mounted for greater flexibility.

The monitor features AI-powered GamePlus technology to enhance targeting accuracy and Dynamic Shadow Boost to improve visibility in dark areas. The monitor settings can be adjusted easily through the DisplayWidget Center app, making it easier to configure.

ASUS ROG Strix 32: $499 (Amazon US) / MSRP $599


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