The Crua CR320QC features a 32-inch panel with a 3840 x 2160 resolution and a pixel density of 129 ppi, delivering a detailed image across a sizable screen area. It runs at a 160Hz refresh rate and supports AMD FreeSync adaptive synchronization to help reduce screen tearing during fast motion. The display has a glossy finish without an anti-glare coating, and it does not support touch input or a matte panel surface. Wide viewing angles of 178 degrees in both horizontal and vertical directions ensure consistent image quality when viewed from off-center positions.
The Crua CR320QC is a curved gaming monitor with a stand that supports both tilt and swivel adjustments, offering a reasonable degree of flexibility when positioning the display. It is also compatible with VESA mounting, allowing it to be attached to third-party arms or wall mounts. Portrait mode is not supported, so the monitor is intended for use in landscape orientation only.
The Crua CR320QC renders 16.7 million colors at an 8-bit depth and covers 120% of the sRGB color space, indicating a wide color range relative to the standard gamut. It has a contrast ratio of 3000:1, which contributes to differentiation between darker and brighter areas of the image. Color calibration is supported, giving users the ability to fine-tune color output to their requirements.
The Crua CR320QC provides two HDMI ports and two DisplayPort outputs as its primary video inputs, along with a 3.5mm audio jack for headset or speaker connectivity. It does not include any USB ports, USB Type-C, or Thunderbolt support, nor does it feature DVI, VGA, or mini DisplayPort connectors. Wireless connectivity options such as Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and AirPlay are absent, positioning this monitor as a straightforward wired display without hub or network functionality.
The Crua CR320QC includes built-in stereo speakers, providing basic audio output without the need for external speakers. It does not support Picture-in-Picture, nor does it include a remote control, ambient light sensor, or front camera. Audio enhancement formats such as Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and DTS Surround are not supported, and the monitor lacks both built-in smart TV functionality and any associated smart features.