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AOC CQ32G3SE 32" 165hz QHD 1ms HDR Curved VA Gaming Monitor $399 + Delivery @ Mwave

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Seems like a good deal.

· 32" WQHD QHD (2560 x 1440) VA panel
· 1000R curvature for a more immersive gaming experience
· Flicker-free technology provides a more comfortable viewing experience
· HDR 10 delivers astonishing brightness, incomparable contrast, and captivating colour
· Adaptive Sync technology helps reduce screen tearing during gaming sessions
AOC's 31.5” Curved Gaming Monitor with Quad HD 2560 x 1440 resolution delivers stunning visuals and world-class responsiveness. The monitor features Adaptive-Sync tear-free immersion, HDR 10 mode visual enhancement, and a 165Hz refresh rate along with a 1ms response time.

The CQ32G3SE’s VA Wide View also allows for 178/178-degree viewing angles, and consistent image quality when viewing the monitor from all angles. In addition, this monitor comes with Low Blue Mode and Flick-Free technology to protect the user's eyes, as well as 2 types of DisplayPort interface and 2 HDMI ports for convenient connectivity.

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  • I have this monitor and the old G2 144hz. These are decent for a VA panel

    • Same, great for series X and WFH

    • https://pcmonitors.info/reviews/aoc-cq32g3su-cq32g3se/

      It's still behaves like older VA panel, unlike the recent Dell, and a few others. Bad for gaming with smearing, bad for productivity with the 1000R curve. 32" 16:9 QHD has the same pixel density as 25" FHD too.

  • +8

    The photo like ultrawide 34"

    • 75hz.,.. 1080p….

  • Bit misleading specs, it accepts HDR10 input but the display itself is apparently below even the usual HDR400 level

  • Anything cheaper in terms of these 4 specs:
    32 inch
    QHD
    1MS
    165hz?

  • IMHO - I don't think HDR should be listed as a feature on anything that isn't FALD or OLED.

    Yeah, it accepts and can produce an image from the signal…but it's like a conversation of HDR to SDR, the content being displays definitely does not show the signal in its "proper" peak brightness or with the proper contrast.

    I have an LG 34GN850 - it supports HDR, but even with it "on" it's not even worth calling HDR.

  • HDRn't

  • I don't understand how WQHD came to mean QHD, how is it wide if it's the same ratio.

  • Guys, I am not a gamer. Just document editing and video watching. Should I buy this? Seek your suggestion :)

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