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Heads up. No usb hub. 93 ppi is little low.
32" 2560x1440 VA Display
165Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms (MPRT) Response Time
Native 1500R Curvature
Smooth Gameplay with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
Studio Grade VESA Display HDR400 and 94% DCI-P3 (124% sRGB) Color Gamut
GIGABYTE Classic Tactical Features with OSD Sidekick
GIGABYTE Auto-Update
Ergonomic Design with Tilt and Height Adjustments
Low Blue Light & Flicker-Free
VESA Wall Mount Compatible 100x100mm
1x Display Port 1.2, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 3.0
I have this exact monitor and it does 100% have 2 USB 3.0 ports.. aka a hub....
And you're not gonna get a 1440p display at 32" with better PPI, You'd have to go to 4k for that, and IMO it's not really worth it yet to go 4k.
Aside: This keeps dropping in price more and more, I paid 360 for mine around launch and was happy with that price, 315 is MUCH better for a great monitor.
I have this exact monitor and it does 100% have 2 USB 3.0 ports.. aka a hub....
And you're not gonna get a 1440p display at 32" with better PPI, You'd have to go to 4k for that, and IMO it's not really worth it yet to go 4k.
Aside: This keeps dropping in price more and more, I paid 360 for mine around launch and was happy with that price, 315 is MUCH better for a great monitor.
Agreed I have this monitor as well and it does have a USB hub. I paid $329 so this is a even better deal, and all I can say is that this monitor is the best bang for your buck for 32" 2k 165hz with a super bright display. Check Rtings.com for info on how bright this sucker gets!
Might have to pick it up. The weight without stand is 12.13 lbs which should work with the kangaroo pro junior we use in our second work setup at home.
Just want to say thanks to the current owners who take the time to give us feedback to make an informed purchasing decision. This has been $329 on Amazon for a few days now and I've been waffling on it. Looking forward to the picture-in-picture. Just waiting for the right price on Amazon and points to post from prime day
Agreed I have this monitor as well and it does have a USB hub. I paid $329 so this is a even better deal, and all I can say is that this monitor is the best bang for your buck for 32" 2k 165hz with a super bright display. Check Rtings.com for info on how bright this sucker gets!
Just want to say thanks to the current owners who take the time to give us feedback to make an informed purchasing decision. This has been $329 on Amazon for a few days now and I've been waffling on it. Looking forward to the picture-in-picture. Just waiting for the right price on Amazon and points to post from prime day
Just bought the Dell and I am curious myself.
I ended up paying extra to get it from best buy since dell was going to take a month to ship. it may not be the best monitor I have seen, but the jump from 60hz to 165hz was so good I am stunned.
Biggest issue I have seen is slight flickering in some game menus which I am troubleshooting now.
I have this exact monitor and it does 100% have 2 USB 3.0 ports.. aka a hub....
And you're not gonna get a 1440p display at 32" with better PPI, You'd have to go to 4k for that, and IMO it's not really worth it yet to go 4k.
Aside: This keeps dropping in price more and more, I paid 360 for mine around launch and was happy with that price, 315 is MUCH better for a great monitor.
This replaced an LG Ultrawide for me and I'm loving nearly every aspect of it...but you better have a good size desk because 32" is a huge monitor. Not only does it have USB, if you connect a USB to the monitor from your PC you can control the OSD with your mouse instead of the janky lil controller on the back.
Building a mid level gaming rig for the kids. Would this be good for games like fortnite and my r some COD? Also my daughter does light video editing and some school work. How does this round out?
I went with the dell. 10-bit vs 8-bit color, better hdr, uniform blacks/greys, and a toms hardware editor's choice sealed the deal for me, but im sure people would be happy with either of them.
I have this exact monitor and it does 100% have 2 USB 3.0 ports.. aka a hub....
And you're not gonna get a 1440p display at 32" with better PPI, You'd have to go to 4k for that, and IMO it's not really worth it yet to go 4k.
Aside: This keeps dropping in price more and more, I paid 360 for mine around launch and was happy with that price, 315 is MUCH better for a great monitor.
did they release a updated version?
did i look at the wrong monitor? my bad if it has USB.
doubly my bad if it has 2 usb 3.0.
Idk. 27" is "sweet spot" but 32" seems so doable if ppi was little better.
can't really complain at this price. I think 4k will be so very doable next year, and you really have to if you are buying 3080/6900
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Tisser12
32" 2560x1440 VA Display
165Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms (MPRT) Response Time
Native 1500R Curvature
Smooth Gameplay with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
Studio Grade VESA Display HDR400 and 94% DCI-P3 (124% sRGB) Color Gamut
GIGABYTE Classic Tactical Features with OSD Sidekick
GIGABYTE Auto-Update
Ergonomic Design with Tilt and Height Adjustments
Low Blue Light & Flicker-Free
VESA Wall Mount Compatible 100x100mm
1x Display Port 1.2, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 3.0
And you're not gonna get a 1440p display at 32" with better PPI, You'd have to go to 4k for that, and IMO it's not really worth it yet to go 4k.
Aside: This keeps dropping in price more and more, I paid 360 for mine around launch and was happy with that price, 315 is MUCH better for a great monitor.
And you're not gonna get a 1440p display at 32" with better PPI, You'd have to go to 4k for that, and IMO it's not really worth it yet to go 4k.
Aside: This keeps dropping in price more and more, I paid 360 for mine around launch and was happy with that price, 315 is MUCH better for a great monitor.
Thanks
Rtings link : https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re...byte/g32qc
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I ended up paying extra to get it from best buy since dell was going to take a month to ship. it may not be the best monitor I have seen, but the jump from 60hz to 165hz was so good I am stunned.
Biggest issue I have seen is slight flickering in some game menus which I am troubleshooting now.
And you're not gonna get a 1440p display at 32" with better PPI, You'd have to go to 4k for that, and IMO it's not really worth it yet to go 4k.
Aside: This keeps dropping in price more and more, I paid 360 for mine around launch and was happy with that price, 315 is MUCH better for a great monitor.
Is this a Good buy for the upcoming Xbox Series X for the teenagers? Or should they just stick with 4K @60hz in a TV?
And you're not gonna get a 1440p display at 32" with better PPI, You'd have to go to 4k for that, and IMO it's not really worth it yet to go 4k.
Aside: This keeps dropping in price more and more, I paid 360 for mine around launch and was happy with that price, 315 is MUCH better for a great monitor.
did i look at the wrong monitor? my bad if it has USB.
doubly my bad if it has 2 usb 3.0.
Idk. 27" is "sweet spot" but 32" seems so doable if ppi was little better.
can't really complain at this price. I think 4k will be so very doable next year, and you really have to if you are buying 3080/6900