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ASUS ROG Strix 32” 1440P USB-C Curved HDR400 Gaming Monitor (XG32WCMS) - QHD (2560x1440), 280Hz, 1ms, Fast VA, Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync, DisplayWidget, Tripod Socket, AI Gaming, 3 yr Warranty

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Style: 32" Fast VA Curved 280Hz QHD HDR400


Features

  • 31.5-inch curved 2560 x 1440 HDR gaming monitor with ultrafast 280Hz (native) refresh rate designed for professional gamers and immersive gameplay
  • ASUS Fast VA technology enables a 1ms response time (GTG) for sharp gaming visuals with high frame rates
  • ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC) technology enables ELMB together with variable refresh rate, eliminating ghosting and tearing for sharp gaming visuals with high frame rates
  • 95% DCI-P3 color gamut with ASUS advanced gray-scale tracking technology ensures smoother color gradation delivered and uniformity
  • DisplayWidget Center enables easy monitor settings adjustments with a mouse

Description

Elevate your gaming experience with the ROG Strix XG32WCMS, meticulously crafted for utility and performance. Immerse yourself in smooth, lifelike visuals boasting a 1440p resolution, 280Hz(native) refresh rate, and lightning-fast 1ms response time. Conquer challenges effortlessly with AI- powered features, and enhance your connectivity options with the inclusion of a versatile Type-C connection, ensuring you stay ahead while enjoying the convenience of modern connectivity.

Brand: ASUS


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Resolution: QHD Wide 1440p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Finish: Matte


Contrast Ratio: 4,0001


Refresh Rate: 280 Hz


Display Type: LED


Display Technology: LED


Viewing Angle: 178 Degrees


Brightness: 100001


Pixel Pitch: 0.272


Color Gamut: 125.0


Has Color Screen: Yes


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: ASUS Fast VA, ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC), Display HDR400


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 32"D x 15"W x 10"H


Item Weight: 20.7 Pounds


Resolution: QHD Wide 1440p


Display Resolution Maximum: 2560 x 1440 Pixels


Native Resolution: 2560x1440


Connectivity Technology: DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI, USB Type C


Hardware Connectivity: DisplayPort, USB


Adaptive Sync: G-Sync Compatible


Additional Features: 1ms response time, Curved, Eye Care, Flicker-Free, Ultrafast 280Hz refresh rate


Specific Uses For Product: Business, Desktop, Gaming


Color: BLACK


Mounting Type: Tripod, Wall Mountable


Warranty Type: 3 Years Manufacturer Warranty


Shape: Curved


Brand: ASUS


Model Number: XG32WCMS


Model Name: XG32WCMS


UPC: 197105497085


Manufacturer: ASUS


Built-In Media: DisplayPort cable, Power cord, Quick start guide, ROG pouch, XG32WCMS Curve gaming monitor


Warranty Description: 3 Years


Response Time: 5 Milliseconds


Processor Count: 1


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 2


Total Usb Ports: 1


Number of Component Outputs: 3


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  • Most underrated gaming monitor at the moment
Style: 32" Fast VA Curved 280Hz QHD HDR400
I’d argue this is one of the best gaming monitors money can buy and for the price it’s an absolute steal. This is currently the highest refresh rate monitor that is larger than 28 inches and it’s a worthwhile difference compared to 240hz. At 32 inches game elements are much bigger compared to 24 or 27inch monitors which makes it easier to aim and hit headshots in games like cs2, and overall allows for a more immersive experience no matter the game, especially with the curved panel. It’s also 1440p rather than 4k which still looks great on 32 inches. You are actually able to hit the max refresh rate of the monitor on many games without the need to lower your settings or have a 5090 which makes this a great monitor for native res players. Historically VA panels have been avoided for gaming due to the slow pixel response times but this monitor is very fast for a VA panel and is equivalent or even better than the gaming IPS panels that currently flood the market. However with this monitor you also get amazing contrast compared to an IPS so it’s easier to spot enemies in game and overall the monitor looks so much nicer compared to an ips or tn. Highly recommend this monitor! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025 by Ben Carlson

  • Great Replacement
Style: 32" Fast VA Curved 280Hz QHD HDR400
Needed a quick replacement, and this was great price, and has been a beautiful setup
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2026 by Ziprun01

  • Very good monitor for the price but has one flaw.
Style: 32" Fast VA Curved 280Hz QHD HDR400
I just got this monitor and this is my first monitor that has 1440p and 4k screen quality. I love this monitor so far and have been enjoying every moment of setting this up. My last monitor was basically the same monitor but 27 inches and 1080p and asus brand, BUT this monitor for some reason has a problem with flickering on some games when AMD Freesync is enabled. I managed to figure this out early on instead of returning it to find out the same problem. I would say everything about this monitor is very good except they messed up the production of AMD Freesync compatibilty. AND YES I DID INSTALL THE DRIVER FOR THIS MONITOR. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2025 by Josh

  • Very solid for price point, with strong gaming features.
Style: 32" Fast VA Curved 280Hz QHD HDR400
Good backlight uniformity. Good brightness. Good color. Good adjustments and features in the UI. Very fast max frame rate and pixel response. Input lag is low. VA means no IPS glow and good darkness - it's not OLED-crisp in the dark areas, but it's the next best thing, and it won't burn-in. Conversely, the bright areas can get considerably more bright than OLED. It has zero dark-smear. And seems very good vs ghosting. (concerns on "some" older VA's) Viewing angles seem better than average. I use my own custom test imagery to calibrate. I was able to get it to a fairly high quality of detail in the extreme light and extreme dark areas of images (at the same time). It's not the best you can get, but it's a very attractive "at price point" option. other thoughts: - 32" looks great, and really eliminates any sense of tunnel vision. - 1440p at 32" is "slightly" pixelated. The PPI is 92, whereas a ppi of 95-120 is more the norm, with most monitors around 110. If you sit with your face close to the screen, 1440p may not have the sharpness you want (whereas a 27 or 28 inch monitor would, with 1440p). But if you lean back, it's good. Also, as long as there's a bit of depth in the desk, you can always move a monitor back a little to "sharpen it up". It's all relative to your eyesight and viewing distance. Basically I'd say that 1440p @ 32" is only a bad idea if you sit up/lean in, so your viewing distance is short, and your desk has no depth to move the monitor back. This is assuming 20/20 vision also. If you lean back while using, or have a bit of desk space to move the monitor back, it's fine. - The curve is good. Uniform curvature, not too aggressive, easy to get used to. Curved screens are a gimmick on tv's, but they're nice on any large format monitor, where the 'audience' is going to be squarely centered. You could regard this as a "30 inch ultra-wide" 1080p, but with 1440 vertical height instead of 1080, getting you back to 16:9 ratio and stretching the diagonal to 32 inches. Considered that way, some modest curve makes sense. - HDR is a bit of a gimmick... red can't be redder than red, for example. Mostly HDR only adds layers of "gradient" in color, which you might notice in a very subtle color shift in something like an image of blue sky, etc. Not super relevant for gaming or media consumption. More a graphic design feature. BUT... many SDR screens don't actually cover the entirety of the SDR or SRGB color space. While HDR screens usually do. Basically for most users, HDR gets you "very high end" SDR color, without a very high end price. So HDR is a good thing... just not in the way it's marketed. I'm a monitor snob. Very nitpicky about visuals (graphic designer). Color accuracy, light/dark handling, dynamic range, pixel response, input lag, ghosting, overshoot, fps/hz, quality of adjustments in UI, etc. I scrutinize the details pretty hard. And this was my pick for a $200-$400 range gaming monitor. The 180hz version would also be an excellent pick for $150 less. You CAN definitely spend more and get better, but for gaming? Only if you have excess money to burn, or for graphic design work. OLED seems to be taking over... It definitely looks the best. But it's debatable whether it's a good choice. Depends on how much burn-in risk your normal use involves. I like to see monitors last 5, 6, 8 years, I don't expect an OLED would manage that vs burn-in, unless you're really walking on eggshells to pamper it. Right below that in visual aesthetic is a 'GOOD' VA with quantum dot and/or a huge amount of dynamic backlight zones. Right below that, just a really GOOD VA. Only at the low end, once you get down to "not so good VA" does IPS start to look like a better option, and even then, only in a well lit room to disguise the backlight bleed-through. Anyway, this is a very solid option in it's price range. Sometimes goes on sale too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2026 by Amazonk4te

  • Careful how long you leave it on
Style: 32" Fast VA Curved 280Hz QHD HDR400
It is a fabulous monitor has everything you need for a gaming experience at 2k you have always wanted. Be careful how long it satays on though! Somehow my monitor retained an image in the screen. I’ve tried all the tricks online to turn it bright white for a while to reset or fix the led that retained the image but to no avail it is still present. That is my biggest issue. Otherwise the color and the quality of monitor is amazing. Sad it has that one defect though which I wasn’t aware that led could do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by RYAN.

  • Best Monitor I EVER Bought, HANDS DOWN
Style: 32" Fast VA Curved 280Hz QHD HDR400
This monitor is all I wanted I love it
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2025 by Nathan Rockwell

  • Great monitor—just mind the settings!
Style: 32" Fast VA Curved 280Hz QHD HDR400
Setup was easy, colors are vibrant, and it looks fantastic. Gaming’s super smooth once everything’s tweaked. Just make sure VRR and ELMB Sync aren’t both on—that combo caused flickering for me. Disabled ELMB and it’s been flawless since. Love this display!
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2025 by Nuttapon

  • Defective monitor 😭.
Style: 32" Fast VA Curved 280Hz QHD HDR400
The pixels loose brightness after a month like it was an oled monitor.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2025 by Oswaldo Arreaza 2.O

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