The display is a 32-inch LED-backlit LCD panel using VA technology, running at a native resolution of 1920x1080 pixels and a pixel density of 68 ppi. It supports a 165Hz refresh rate paired with a 1ms response time, and reduces screen tearing through AMD FreeSync and VESA Adaptive Sync compatibility. Viewing angles reach 178 degrees on both the horizontal and vertical axes, while the panel carries a glossy finish without an anti-glare coating. The screen does not support touch input.
This is a gaming-category monitor with physical dimensions of 716mm wide, 420mm tall, and 64mm thick, weighing 5600g. The stand offers a solid range of ergonomic adjustments, including tilt, swivel, and portrait mode orientation, giving users flexibility in how they position the screen. VESA mount support is also included for those who prefer a third-party arm or wall bracket. Total volume comes in at 19246.08 cm³.
The display renders 16.7 million colors at an 8-bit depth, with full 100% sRGB coverage and a contrast ratio of 3000:1. Typical brightness is rated at 250 nits, and the monitor supports color calibration for users who need to fine-tune color output to a specific standard.
For video input, the monitor provides one HDMI 2.0 port and one DisplayPort 1.2 output, with no DVI, VGA, mini DisplayPort, or Thunderbolt connections available. A single USB port is included, though there is no USB Type-C. The monitor also features a 3.5mm headset jack for audio output. Wireless connectivity options such as Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and AirPlay are not supported.
The monitor draws 32W during normal operation and drops to a low 0.5W in standby mode.
The monitor includes built-in stereo speakers rated at 2x3W, providing basic audio output without the need for external speakers. It does not support Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS Surround audio formats. There is no PiP functionality, no remote control, no ambient light sensor, no front camera, and no built-in smart TV platform.