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ViewSonic ELITE XG321UG 32 Inch 4K IPS 144Hz Gaming Monitor with G-Sync, Mini LED, Nvidia Reflex, HDR1400, Advanced Ergonomics, HDMI and DP for Esports,Black

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Screen Size 32 Inches
Display Resolution Maximum 3840 x 2160 Pixels
Brand ViewSonic
Special Feature Height Adjustment, Anti Glare Screen, Adaptive Sync, Blue Light Filter, Swivel Adjustment, Frameless, Tilt Adjustment, Flicker-Free, Built-In Speakers, High Dynamic Range See more
Refresh Rate 144 Hz

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  • ELITE GAMING: 32 Inch 4K UHD (3840x2160p) IPS G-Sync Ultimate gaming monitor with 1400-nits and thin bezels
  • MAXIMIZED GAMEPLAY: 144Hz (OC) refresh rate and 3ms (GtG) response time for ultimate gaming experience
  • VIBRANT COLORS: With 1152 mini-LED backlighting zones, true 10-bit color depth and VESA DisplayHDR 1400, this monitor lets video games be seen in their best light
  • NVIDIA REFLEX: Reduce latency to the lowest possible setting so you can react faster, and increase the precision of your aiming
  • ERGONOMIC STAND: Advanced ergonomics (tilt, swivel, rotate and height) for all-day comfort
  • FLEXIBLE CONNECTIVITY: The XG321UG supports laptops, PCs, Macs, PlayStation, and Xbox with HDMI, USB and DisplayPort inputs
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Product Description

Experience a new level of visual performance and upgrade your gameplay on the ViewSonic® ELITE™ XG321UG gaming monitor. Featuring Mini LED technology, a pixel-dense 4K Ultra HD screen and VESA DisplayHDR™ 1400 certification, this 32” monitor renders new gaming worlds in stunning clarity. Decimate opponents and annihilate the competition with NVIDIA Reflex, which provides precision accuracy down to the millisecond. Plus, with a rapid 144Hz refresh rate and a 3ms (GTG) response time, this monitor delivers ultra-smooth gameplay with reduced ghosting.

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  • XG321UG x1, 3-pin Plug (IEC C13 / CEE22) x1, HDMI Cable (v2.0; Male-Male) x1, DisplayPort Cable (v1.4; Male-Male) x1, USB A/B Cable (v3.2; Male-Male) x1, AC/DC Adapter x1, Quick Start Guide x1
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    Experience a new level of visual performance and upgrade your gameplay on the XG321UG, featuring Mini LED technology that redefines expectations.

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    3.9 out of 5 stars
    3.9 out of 5
    18 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality and appearance of the monitor. For example, they mention it's an excellent multi-use monitor, great for gaming and videos, and has OLED like qualities. That said, opinions are mixed on brightness, blooming, and color.

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    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the monitor. They mention that it is a great product, has minimal blooming, and has an excellent OLED like quality. However, some customers feel that it's not an all-purpose monitor and is great for gaming and videos only.

    "...++ Clear and excellent O.S.D.Cons:-- As close as you'll get, but "not an absolute perfect image" when compared to OLED.--..." Read more

    "The monitor is outstanding. Most other folks have said all that needs to be said...." Read more

    "...This monitor is great, has minimal blooming and doesn't have a fan or major heat issues like the X27...." Read more

    "Great for gaming/videos not for the rest of the computer..." Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the monitor. They mention that it produces a beautiful picture and is breath-taking especially for HDR.

    "...This monitor is capable of making a beautiful, breath taking picture especially for HDR...." Read more

    "Beautiful and excellent multi-use monitor, but very expensive...." Read more

    "Beautiful Picture, but has QC Frustrations, and Loses to OLED on Price and Backlight Bleed..." Read more

    7 customers mention3 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the brightness of the monitor. Some mention that it's extremely bright, with bright brights and dark darks. They appreciate the Mini-LED backlighting, which is superior to the old system of backlight zones. However, some customers say that it is unrealistically bright against very dark backgrounds, and that the maximum brightness is not an option. They also mention that the monitor dims worse than the 384-zone model and has the most aggressive dimming.

    "...Pros:++ Full Array Local Dimming, 1152 zones, mini LED++ H.D.R. 1400++ NVIDIA G-Sync Ultimate + NVIDIA Reflex..." Read more

    "I had to return this to ViewSonic multiple times, bright pixels, flashing, etc. Avoid...." Read more

    "Pros:+ Extremely bright. It's rated for DisplayHDR1400 but it reports it can go up to 1565+ Very high color volume...." Read more

    "...see with this monitor since the video is blown out with the highlights being painfully and unrealistically bright against very dark backgrounds...." Read more

    6 customers mention4 positive2 negative

    Customers are mixed about the color of the monitor. Some mention that the colors look great, and the Q-Dot layer is beautiful. However, others say that the color is washed out, and there are poor color options.

    "...I give this overall a 2 star review as this monitor is capable of making a beautiful image to look at...." Read more

    "...and dark darks, G-Sync Ultimate functions as intended, and the depth of color provided by the Q-Dot layer is beautiful...." Read more

    "...The ViewSonic monitor does not have that problem. Colors look great as you would expect consistently from one thing to the other...." Read more

    "...Easily keeps up with 144Hz refresh rate.+ Slightly higher native contrast ratio than the older 27" FALD panels..." Read more

    5 customers mention3 positive2 negative

    Customers are mixed about the blooming of the monitor. Some mention that there is zero blooming with this series, while others say that the bloom effect is noticeable.

    "...No blooming issues in this series." Read more

    "...This monitor is great, has minimal blooming and doesn't have a fan or major heat issues like the X27...." Read more

    "...Though this blooming effect is noticeable, you can adjust this by decreasing the black levels of the monitor which essentially turns the FALD to "..." Read more

    "...Make sure this is off. With this off, ZERO bloom!!" Read more

    The monitor for the people with deep pockets and want 4K HDR but not a TV on their desk
    4 Stars
    The monitor for the people with deep pockets and want 4K HDR but not a TV on their desk
    Pros:+ Extremely bright. It's rated for DisplayHDR1400 but it reports it can go up to 1565+ Very high color volume. It can give very pure RGB primaries at any luminance level unlike WRGB OLED TVs+ 1152-zone FALD is actually fine-grained enough to make a good experience even on the desktop with multiple windows. On the older 384-zone displays, the the zones were too largely to effectively engage.+ 144Hz 10-bit color using DisplayPort DSC+ Decently fast LCD panel once it warms up. Easily keeps up with 144Hz refresh rate.+ Slightly higher native contrast ratio than the older 27" FALD panels+ More efficient than the older 27" DisplayHDR1000. I'm measuring 10% less for the same scene due to more effective dimming despite 40% more screen area to light up.+ Almost non-existent fan noise. I have to put my ear to the panel to hear it. The panel does get hot in HDR usage but it seems to be designed to run hot since the LCD response times are bad when cold.Sounds great, right? But I have to take a star off because it's a $2500 monitor and it's not perfect.1) Local dimming issues- There are three backlight dimming modes and they're just labeled #1, #2, #3. #1 is the gaming mode that has the most aggressive dimming without any attempt to reduce haloing. #2 fixes some of the haloing but causes flickering from sudden gamma changes when a large patch of the screen goes black (i.e. scene transition in a movie). #3 quadruples the size of the dimming zones to reduce obvious haloing but then the monitor dims worse than the 384-zone predecessors.- The default #2 dimming mode seems to adjust zone aggressiveness based on how bright the total display output is, hence the flickering on bright colors when a portion of the screen suddenly goes black.- Haloing can get pretty obvious with #1 and even #2 on desktop with large patches of flat color elements because of the zone size. You may want to adjust your themes to avoid dark solid colors because your mouse will cause halos as well. The algorithm actually handles black better than dark colors.-Comparing outputs, mode #1 preserves the most shadow detail and should be used whenever possible.2) Panel issues- The 32" panel has worse horizontal and vertical viewing angles compared to the older 27" AUO FALD panels. This is particularly obvious with the monitor an arm's length away and the left/right 1/4 are visibly darker than the center.- The new panel glows a little more than the older panel but you should keep FALD on to avoid this3) Firmware issues- Poor color options. You have sRGB, Bluish, Native, Warm, and User. At least offer a pre-calibrated temperature selection. The monitor is a little too blue compared to all my other devices and I have to fiddle with the RGB channels in user to fix it.- Only the lowest 'Standard' overdrive option is usable. Everything else has huge overshoot especially when the panel is warm. Even when the panel is warm and running 'Standard', dark and light transitions are a little too slow.I've attached two photos. First set is KSP 2 trailer with local dimming on/off. Local dimming has no downsides here. Second is an HDR night scene with local dimming on/off. The second set is probably the worst case you'll ever see with this monitor since the video is blown out with the highlights being painfully and unrealistically bright against very dark backgrounds.The last photo is For All Mankind in HDR showing the dynamic range of the monitor. No blooming issues in this series.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars The monitor for the people with deep pockets and want 4K HDR but not a TV on their desk
    Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2022
    Pros:
    + Extremely bright. It's rated for DisplayHDR1400 but it reports it can go up to 1565
    + Very high color volume. It can give very pure RGB primaries at any luminance level unlike WRGB OLED TVs
    + 1152-zone FALD is actually fine-grained enough to make a good experience even on the desktop with multiple windows. On the older 384-zone displays, the the zones were too largely to effectively engage.
    + 144Hz 10-bit color using DisplayPort DSC
    + Decently fast LCD panel once it warms up. Easily keeps up with 144Hz refresh rate.
    + Slightly higher native contrast ratio than the older 27" FALD panels
    + More efficient than the older 27" DisplayHDR1000. I'm measuring 10% less for the same scene due to more effective dimming despite 40% more screen area to light up.
    + Almost non-existent fan noise. I have to put my ear to the panel to hear it. The panel does get hot in HDR usage but it seems to be designed to run hot since the LCD response times are bad when cold.

    Sounds great, right? But I have to take a star off because it's a $2500 monitor and it's not perfect.

    1) Local dimming issues
    - There are three backlight dimming modes and they're just labeled #1, #2, #3. #1 is the gaming mode that has the most aggressive dimming without any attempt to reduce haloing. #2 fixes some of the haloing but causes flickering from sudden gamma changes when a large patch of the screen goes black (i.e. scene transition in a movie). #3 quadruples the size of the dimming zones to reduce obvious haloing but then the monitor dims worse than the 384-zone predecessors.
    - The default #2 dimming mode seems to adjust zone aggressiveness based on how bright the total display output is, hence the flickering on bright colors when a portion of the screen suddenly goes black.
    - Haloing can get pretty obvious with #1 and even #2 on desktop with large patches of flat color elements because of the zone size. You may want to adjust your themes to avoid dark solid colors because your mouse will cause halos as well. The algorithm actually handles black better than dark colors.
    -Comparing outputs, mode #1 preserves the most shadow detail and should be used whenever possible.

    2) Panel issues
    - The 32" panel has worse horizontal and vertical viewing angles compared to the older 27" AUO FALD panels. This is particularly obvious with the monitor an arm's length away and the left/right 1/4 are visibly darker than the center.
    - The new panel glows a little more than the older panel but you should keep FALD on to avoid this

    3) Firmware issues
    - Poor color options. You have sRGB, Bluish, Native, Warm, and User. At least offer a pre-calibrated temperature selection. The monitor is a little too blue compared to all my other devices and I have to fiddle with the RGB channels in user to fix it.
    - Only the lowest 'Standard' overdrive option is usable. Everything else has huge overshoot especially when the panel is warm. Even when the panel is warm and running 'Standard', dark and light transitions are a little too slow.

    I've attached two photos. First set is KSP 2 trailer with local dimming on/off. Local dimming has no downsides here. Second is an HDR night scene with local dimming on/off. The second set is probably the worst case you'll ever see with this monitor since the video is blown out with the highlights being painfully and unrealistically bright against very dark backgrounds.

    The last photo is For All Mankind in HDR showing the dynamic range of the monitor. No blooming issues in this series.
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