Some of the key ‘talking points’ for this monitor have been highlighted in blue below, for your reading convenience. A 4ms grey to grey and 1ms MPRT response time is specified, but as usual you shouldn’t pay too much attention to these figures. A 165Hz refresh rate and 2560 x 1440 (WQHD or 1440p) resolution is supported, alongside true 8-bit colour. The monitor is based on a 31.5” AUO VA (Vertical Alignment) panel with 1000R (relatively steep) curve. We put this model through its paces to see how it performs in a range of tasks. With a focus on gaming, it also delivers a 165Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync support and basic HDR. A 1000R curve is also included to help draw you into the experience. The AOC CQ32G3SU (CQ32G3SU/BK owing to mainly black stand) delivers this – sold as the CQ32G3SE (CQ32G3SE/BK) in some markets with cut down stand ergonomics and ports. The combination of ~32” screen size and 2560 x 1440 (WQHD or 1440p) resolution is attractive for those seeking a reasonable pixel density, decent desktop real-estate and strong immersion.
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