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Description
ASUS PG42UQ Overview
- 1Description
- 2Exceptional Color
- 3Intelligent Cooling Design
- 4Less Glare, Fewer Distractions
- 5NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible
- 6Fameless Design
- 72.1 Speaker System
- 8Rich Connectivity
- 9Tripod Socket
- 10Optional Uniform Brightness
- 11GamePlus
- 12GameVisual Technology
- 13Aspect Control
- 14Remote Control
Experience deeply immersive gaming and entertainment experiences with the ROG Swift PG42UQ 41.5" Monitor from ASUS. Designed for stunning performance, this large display features a 3840 x 2160 4K UHD resolution OLED HDR screen with a 1,500,000:1 max contrast ratio, delivering stunning images with rich shadows and highlights. Additionally, its 138 Hz overclocked refresh rate and 0.1 ms response time help to significantly reduce motion blur from fast action scenes. NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility reduces screen tearing, stuttering, and other artifacts with compatible graphics cards. With this level of performance, the ROG Swift PG42UQ is also an ideal display for creating professional-grade videos, photos, and other content.
In the Box
- ASUS Republic of Gamers Swift PG42UQ 41.5" 4K HDR 138 Hz Gaming Monitor
- DisplayPort Cable
- HDMI Cable
- Remote Control
- ROG Pouch
- USB 3.0 Cable
- Color Pre-Calibration Report
- Power Cable
- Description
- Exceptional Color
- Intelligent Cooling Design
- Less Glare, Fewer Distractions
- NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible
- Fameless Design
- 2.1 Speaker System
- Rich Connectivity
- Tripod Socket
- Optional Uniform Brightness
- GamePlus
- GameVisual Technology
- Aspect Control
- Remote Control
ASUS PG42UQ Specs
Size | 41.5" |
Screen Area | 36.21 x 20.37" / 919.68 x 517.32 mm |
Panel Type | OLED |
Touchscreen | No |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Pixels Per Inch (ppi) | 106 ppi |
Finish | Anti-Glare / Matte |
Maximum Brightness | 450 cd/m2 |
Contrast Ratio | 135,000:1 |
Dynamic Contrast Ratio | 1,500,000:1 |
Refresh Rate | 138 Hz |
Variable Refresh Technology | G-Sync |
Bit Depth / Color Support | 10-Bit (1.07 Billion Colors) |
HDR Compatibility | HDR10 |
Color Gamut | 98% DCI-P3 133% sRGB |
Response Time | 0.1 ms (GtG) |
Viewing Angle (H x V) | 178 x 178° |
Dot Pitch | 0.2395 x 0.2395 mm |
Inputs/Outputs | 1 x DisplayPort 1.4 Input 2 x HDMI 2.0 Input 2 x HDMI 2.1 Input 4 x USB Type-A (USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1) Output 1 x USB Type-B (USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1) Input 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Output 1 x TOSLINK (S/PDIF) Output |
HDCP Support | Yes, Version 2.3 |
Built-In Speakers | Yes, 2 x 10 W |
Media Card Reader | None |
Multi-Input Support (PIP/PBP) | None |
Power Consumption | 220 W (Typical) 0.5 W (Standby) |
AC Input Power | 100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz |
Power Adapter Type | Internal |
USB Power Delivery | None |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C |
Height Adjustment | None |
Rotation Adjustment | None |
Swivel Adjustment | None |
Tilt Adjustment | -5 to 5° |
Max Arm Extension Length | None |
Mounting-Hole Pattern | 300 x 300 mm |
Lock Slot | Yes, Kensington |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 36.7 x 24.1 x 10.1" / 932.1 x 611.3 x 255.4 mm (with Stand) 36.7 x 21.7 x 1.5" / 932.1 x 552.0 x 37.4 mm (with Stand) |
Weight | 32.56 lb / 14.77 kg (with Stand) 29.94 lb / 13.58 kg (without Stand) |
Package Weight | 45.5 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 41.63 x 34.13 x 7.25" |
ASUS PG42UQ Reviews
42 inches of pleasure.
I absolutely love this monitor. It is everything I hoped it would be and more. I was a little concerned that 42 inches would be too big but it turns out to be just right. The color representation is near perfect, the resolution is perfect, and overall operation has been top notch. If you're on the fence about buying it, go ahead and hop off the fence, then buy this monitor!
Amazing
Very fast delivery and the monitor is pure awesomeness I highly recommend 10/10
Amazing
Shipped real quick and i recieved my item working perfectly and with very minor (non noticeable) scratches recommend 10/10
First OLED won't be my last
Great display. They recently changed their packaging, and it was well-protected in the box. I use it for productivity and gaming, coming off a 35 widescreen. A welcome change and I love the added PPI.
Was great then...no power
Fantastic picture,great refresh rates(my system keeps it capped) but, my monitor stopped powering on a little over a week of use. I purchased through Microcenter so here i am off to file a warranty claim :( 3.5hour drive each way to get my fix is frustrating. If it hadn't bricked it would honestly be a 5 star..just frustrating.
Don't use windows hdr
Tried this in hdr got that washed out look in windows so I just left it in sdr and it's great. I've used the pg43uq which has terrible red and black smear (va panel) and a Samsung qn90b 43" which has significantly less smear but still visible (but that instead of pg43uq or xg43uq No question). The Samsung works the best with windows hdr for whatever reason and doesn't look washed out at all, but the pg42uq without hdr enabled is better. No ghosting. Perfect blacks. No issue with the anti glare coating for me. I was lucky enough to get a used one from BH for about $1000 and it came in perfect condition. Definitely worth it for someone who loves the 43 inch 4K format. Don't miss windows hdr at all. I keep it in "racing mode" for the game visual setting which is the default I believe. I think it's the most versatile for media/games. No synthetic vibrancy bs like the other modes.
Great screen but...
The screen is great overall but the firmware leaves a lot to be desired. As most reviews out there will tell you, the ABL is quite noticeable but not a deal killer IMO. The screen may not hit 1000 nits but being an OLED, the infinite contrast makes up for it. Dark scenes with lit elements pop. The only issue I had was the firmware. I was on V033 and I wasn't able to overclock the screen to 144hz. After asking for suggestions on Reddit, I was able to get hold of V028 which lifted the constraint on V033. Now it overclocks just fine and the screen is stunning. As for the matte coating, I don't mind it as well. Although a glossy surface would be nice. Overall it meets my PC's and consols's needs. (4K @ 144hz with good HDR, SPDIF is a plus) Would recommend it if you are looking for an all-rounder for your desk.
So close, but not there yet for work
After hearing great things about OLEDs I decided to splurge and give this monitor a try. Out of the box, it looked amazing and it honestly took me a few hours to adjust to 4k from 1440p because I wasn't used to the detail. The good: Freesync works great, HDR looks good, darks are amazing. Movies and games look great. The bad: Auto-dimming, color distortion (and, in my case, the G-sync sticker) I don't think OLEDs are there yet for regular workstation use. Anytime I'm working on an excel document, in a chat, or generally any instance where the screen has a mainly static image, the auto-dimming feature kicks in to prevent burn in which is extremely annoying and distracting. With HDR enabled there is not a ton you can do. You can enable the Brightness Adjustable setting and turn your brightness to 70% or below, but this affects the PQ curve and the entire image looks dark and doesn't completely negate the auto-dimming. I thought I'd make an interim solution of having 2 custom profile, one for movies and gaming with full brightness and another with reduced brightness for work. Unfortunately, the custom preset shortcuts don't work. As soon as you hit the preset button to adjust and then accept the change it reverts all of your preset settings back to their defaults. I've updated to the latest firmware and installed the latest drivers. A second problem is that, even if you are sitting a fair ways back (say ~3ft/1m) from the monitor, the screen is large enough that you can recognize a decent amount of color distortion due to you not having a straight-on viewing angle. For example, the screen appears to have cyan colored vertical bands on the edges because you aren't seeing the edge pixels from straight on. If you were to sit in front of the right side of the monitor, the left side would appear to have a band/gradient. Finally,
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