• Panel: 31.5" (VA / 1000R)
  • Pixel Pitch (mm): 0.2724 (H) × 0.2724 (V)
  • Effective Viewing Area (mm): 697.344 (H) × 392.256 (V)
  • Brightness (typical): 250 cd/m²
  • Contrast Ratio: 3000 : 1 (Typical) 80 Million : 1 (DCR)
  • Response Time: 1ms (MPRT) / 4ms (GtG)
  • Viewing Angle: 178° (H) / 178° (V) (CR > 10)
  • Color Gamut: NTSC 102% (CIE1976) / sRGB 123% (CIE1931) / DCI-P3 93% (CIE1976)
  • Color Accuracy: Delta E <2
  • Optimum Resolution:2560 × 1440 @ 165Hz – DisplayPort1.4 2560 × 1440 @ 144Hz – HDMI2.0
  • Display Colors: 16.7 Million
  • Signal Input: HDMI 2.0 x 2, DisplayPort 1.4 x 1
  • HDCP Version: HDMI: 2.2, DisplayPort: 2.2
  • USB Hub: no
  • Power Supply: 100 - 240V ~ 1.5A, 50 / 60Hz
  • Power Consumption (typical): 52W
  • Speakers: no
  • Line in & Earphone: Earphone
  • Wall-Mount: 100mm x 100mm
  • Adjustable Stand: Tilt: -5° ~ 23°
  • Product without Stand (mm): 424.2 (H) × 700.5 (W) × 111.2 (D)
  • Product with Stand (mm): 523.7 (H) × 700.5 (W) × 263.8 (D)
  • Product without Stand (kg): 6.29
  • Product with Stand (kg): 7.02
  • Cabinet Color: Black & Red

  • Screen tearing and stuttering doesn't only harm gaming performance, it also destroys immersion. AMD FreeSync Premium addresses this by keeping your monitor's refresh rate synced with your processor's
  • There's also support for AMD FreeSync Premium here – so the monitor is reasonably well specced out for the price you're paying – and the typical brightness tops out at 250 nits, with the contrast ratio is listed at 3000:1. We could've used a little more brightness, but the deep blacks on the AOC CQ32G3SE are hard to complain about – not just for games but also for movies and shows.
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