Product Comparison: ASUS MX32VQ vs ASUS ROG Strix XG32VQ
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- Great monitor. 76 Hz refresh rate is pretty nice.
- Great display with 32 inch size. Everything on such a big size looks brilliant.
- Very nice display. Looks modern, curved and pretty high resolution.
- Can't see any bad things in this monitor. Great resolution and sharp picture with no flickers.
- It's just a perfect monitor. Huge 32" size and 2K resolution is amazing.
- The combination of Size, Resolution (2560*1440), and the Freesync range were major factors in wanting this monitor.
- As for performance I was able to get Gsync going and my games look/play great at full resolution with HDR and Vsync enabled.
- I got two great gaming monitors with high hertz and great resolution 10/10 would get a 3rd just to have matching monitors.
- Low Resolution. This is a FHD vertical display, which means that if you are used to gaming on 1440p, you're going to notice the downgrade.
- The vertical resolution is only 1080 they are very noticeable.
ASUS MX32VQ
ASUS ROG Strix XG32VQ
- My first Curved Monitor and I am still thrilled.
- The picture quality is decent. Good VA panel that give vivid colors and good viewing angles.
- Everything on this VA panel looks brilliant and every color is very vivid.
- Great panel. Wide viewing angles and very bright picture.
- For an VA panel, the picture looks amazing and not far away from IPS.
- While the colors and brightness of the display are very good.
- Coming from a triple display setup I can say this is a vast improvement.
- High refresh rate with a great looking display.
- I will be ordering more of these monitor's from ASUS for my Simulator Center business as I do love the size and display.
- This monitor is technically an HDR display, but it's on the lower end of the clinical definition of HDR.
- Impeccable ergonomics with a bit of extra sound.
- Its automatic adjustment capabilities respond correctly to any situation.
- Awesome monitor. Flicker-free technology helps a lot.
- Very good monitor. Very easy to adjust everything, from stand to the monitor settings.
- Wish I could mount it to the wall, but I couldn't.
- ROG features built-in with software to support the monitor is a huge plus!
- This screens great and the extra features are novelty to me.
- Picture adjustments are OK until they get locked due to features you enable.
- Good features and the menu button is nice.
- The RGB light on the back seems really dim, but I didn't buy it for that feature so I didn't mind.
- Great display. Easy to connect with modern HDMI and DP ports.
- Monitor looks very adorable. Great, that it has two HDMI ports.
- Very convenient connection for consoles. Easy to connect and decent refresh rate.
- I love that monitor has 3.5minijack, makes easy to connect my headphones.
- The only drawback is that monitor doesn't have any USB inputs.
- After the intial setup, it flawlessly connected much easier than the previous Asus monitors did which was likely a driver issue.
- This time connected and was up instantly.
- I connected only 2, a 2019 MacBook and a windows laptop. I like it.
- Have PC connected via Display port to take advantage of 144hz and my consoles on HDMI.
- I'm impressed it only took a small power block, usb 3, and a single DP cable to power it.
ASUS MX32VQ
ASUS ROG Strix XG32VQ