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The Pixio PX329 is a 32-inch WQHD gaming monitor that delivers a stunning 2560x1440 resolution with a 165Hz refresh rate, ensuring a smooth and immersive gaming experience. Featuring VA technology and a 178Ëš viewing angle, this monitor is designed for both console and PC gamers, equipped with dual HDMI and DisplayPort for versatile connectivity. Its anti-glare screen and Flicker-Free technology make it perfect for extended gaming sessions.
C**.
KING of Budget Monitors!
I got the renewed version of PX329 during Prime Day Sale for $269.99 (w/$20 coupon). The price was unbeatable, but this monitor would have been worth it even at regular price, which is still very competitive. Btw, I've received a unit with Zero dead pixel.PROS:32-inch real estate - Coming from a 27-inch monitor, the px329 actually seemed too big at first. But trust me, you get used to it in about a week and you won't wanna go back to anything smaller.Freesync - It works flawlessly at 144Hz with my GTX 1080. No need to purchase an overpriced G-Sync monitor. The games are so much more immersive without the occasional tearing I used to get on my previous monitor.Weight - This monitor's even lighter than my 27-inch monitor. It's really easy to handle on a monitor arm.Low input latency - Many monitors claim as such but most of them fail to achieve their advertised number. Not this monitor. You can check Hardware Unboxed review on youtube for verification.Input options - It's got a ton (2xDP / 2xHDMI). I plan to connect both my Xbox and PS4 to this monitor.CONS:Controls - You learn them fairly quickly and you get used to them, but they're definitely not intuitive.Brightness - My room is quite bright and the monitor looks fine in such lighting situation. But it could be a tad bit brighter.Stand - No height adjustment. But at this price point, I'm just nitpicking here.CONCLUSION:I'd recommend this monitor to anyone who's shopping for a gaming monitor on a tight budget. I do some light Photoshop work and hours of video editing on this thing every day. So far, the experience has been great. I'll update this review if the monitor were to fail at any point or if I come up with any other complaints. Until then, this takes the Budget Monitor crown in my book.
J**Y
Great for the money
I have an HP Omen 32" 1440p 75hz Freesync monitor and bought an ASUS 27" 1080P 144hz monitor for my nephews computer. After trying the ASUS 144hz for awhile, I decided I needed 144hz and bought this monitor. It came in like new shape, no dead pixels, no weird visual artifacts of any kind.The HP Omen and this monitor are both VA panels. The colors and black levels are great in both. I haven't noticed much ghosting in either. The HP has some weirdness going on on the left side, like a variance in color or lines or something of the sort which is mostly visible when viewing a light grey or blue area, like a sky.. mostly notice it in GTA V but no kind of visual artifacts on this Pixio monitor, it's very uniform and no backlight bleeding noticeable either.AMD Ryzen 5 2600XEVGA RTX2080 XC Ultra32GB G.Skill Flare X 3200MSI Tomahawk B450Samsung 1tb NVMe M.2 SSDBe Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4Be Quiet Dark Base 900Corsair RM850x
D**Z
Best 32" budget monitor
For the price, this monitor offers a tremendous value for anyone looking for 1440p and a high refresh rate on their display. There are many good options at the 27" size, but this Pixio monitor is the obvious choice at 32". The VA panel, while not as good as an IPS for colour accuracy and overall contrast ratio, is still better than the curved 32" more commonly used by other manufacturers in terms of refresh rate and ghosting. For FPS games it is fantastic for anyone who sits further away from their monitor or just prefers a larger size overall.The stand, as many have pointed out, is a bit lacking in features, but build construction overall is very good. It still includes standard VESA mounting for anyone needing additional adjustment. Very happy with my purchase.
J**C
Ghosting not so sexy
My old monitor is the ASUS VG278HE. with a 2ms gtg. More than 5y/o piece of technology. Im not sure, maybe its the 32 inch size or what... but the color and softness of my old monitor beats this WQHD 1440p. it looks smeared? And Yes, i dont have an actual calibration tool but ive been tweaking for days now, maybe ill try the 27inch. (or not) its responsive alright, but damn back to this old LED monitor its a day and night difference. The GHOSTING is the real bummer, maybe because my eyes got used to the liquid motion of my old monitor? When your in the "Bombarding MOMENTS" may it be BFV or apex, ghosting isnotsofun. The ghosting becomes unnoticeable the more tired your eyes get with hours of gaming. (since it has gotten use to it) the next day you play with fresh rested eyes, BAM! its funny but its so "whats up with the blur?" =) I want to love it, but ill have to try a TN panel to see if its just my eyes tricking me.Its a very cost effective monitor dont get me wrong. For someone who doesnt have a <3ms GTG monitor to compare it to this would have been an awesome monitor, best bang for your buck. Plus, we can all debate this. If you are willing to shell out a high end GPU like rtx 2070 and above, you should actually FEEL and SEE IT. And if this is a VA or IPS technology restriction then ill have to stick with the likes of a TN for that responsive, no blur feel. Let me try a cheap alternative TN and if its still not satisfactory, we then go with the big wig products like ROG, BENQ,ACER,LG etc...Thanks to amazons free returns its not bad to try panels.
B**N
No better deal for the price!
Love this monitor for the price! Great colors! Freesync work with gtx cards! Can't think of any cons. Price vs what you get is great!
J**N
Best deal on Amazon
This monitor checked all the boxes in terms of resolution and refresh rate, I was clearly fooling myself at 60htz all the years. Could not argue with the price for what it delivers.
D**O
Great screen
Great screen for the price. No issues gaming at 144hz
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