Even in SDR, it maxes out at a gleaming 487.1cd/m2.

It’s not just blasting out nits for the sake of it, either.

Theres also a teensy, tiny bit of ghosting on fast-moving objects.

The Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX gaming monitor on a desk, running Dying Light 2.

The ROG Swift PG32UQX is better at just about everything else, mind.

And again, a smidge of ghosting doesnt remotely make for a smudgy mess.

The design and build quality are up to snuff, too.

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The feature list is decent too, including USB pass-through and a camera mount on top.

As good as the HDR is… ouchies.

The stand of the Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX gaming monitor.