

Extras: Nvidia G-Sync Ultimate, VESA DisplayHDR 1400, 2x 4W speakers, 2x USB3.1, height-adjustable stand.


All you have to do first is spend what could well be several times the cost of your PC itself. As a 32in, 4K, 144Hz display, it does all it can to welcome Mini LED into high-end gamingland, and from what I’ve tested it’s a brilliant match. Desktop monitors are trying it out as well, like the Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX: the very first Mini LED gaming monitor on the market when it launched late last year. From living room TVs to the most recent iPads, Mini LED screen tech has been catching on.
