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piXL 32" 144Hz/ 165Hz Curved HDR G-Sync Compatible 1ms Frameless Gaming Monitor with FreeSync, DisplayPort & HDMI, 3 Year Warranty
If you want to experience big-screen action whilst gaming or watching videos, the piXL 32" curved gaming monitor is a great-value choice - the screen wraps around your field-of-vision, putting you at the centre of the action. Featuring an full HD 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution HDR screen with 15R curvature, you'll get crisp images, bright colours and an immersive viewing or gaming experience. And, with a compatible graphics card, the integrated AMD FreeSync or AMD G-Sync software ensures you don't get any tearing, graphics stuttering or loss of motion on-screen. Thanks to HDMI and DisplayPort connectivity, you also get a fast throughput of information between your computer and monitor(s) making gameplay faster, helping you most when (milli)seconds count.
With a refresh rate of up to 165Hz (over double that of standard HD screens) and a large 32" curved HDR screen with wide colour gamut, crisp inky-blacks and brilliant-whites, the piXL CM32GF5 puts you at the centre of the action. Goodbye stuttering and blurring, hello crisp, clear gameplay and video.
Thanks to its curved and frameless design, you get a fully immersive experience without a wide bezel distracting you and taking up screen space. The fast refresh rate delivers instant, crisp images and gives you the advantage with the next shot and taking the next corner. Use a multi-monitor setup and it's like you're there as your surroundings with the screens wrapping around your field of vision.
The addition of AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility means you'll get the absolute best on-screen experience without lag, stuttering or tearing at the most important times.
The piXL CM32GF5 also comes equipped with DisplayPort and HDMI connections for amazing picture quality on its 1920 x 1080 screen, using either the included stand or when fixed to a desk or wall mount using the included VESA mount holes, for a clean, space-saving setup.
Features
Curved Screen Putting you at the centre of the action, curved monitors give the impression of wrapping around you as they allow you to see more of the screen from a single point. This creates a seriously immersive experience, particularly when using more than one monitor at a time.
HDR (High Dynamic Range) HDR aims to improve the image quality of PC monitors by increasing the overall brightness, enabling a more noticeable colour gamut and a bigger dynamic range between whites and blacks also resulting in more vivid reds, blues and greens. With HDR, videos and games look lifelike and more closely mimic the light spectrum a human eye perceives. There is significantly more 'pop' in a quality HDR picture than on standard screens. On your piXL monitor, you will need to change the settings in the menu to turn HDR on.
AMD FreeSync Monitors that support AMD's FreeSync variable refresh rate technology synchronise the panel's refresh rate with the frame rate produced by a graphics card. This then produces silky smooth gaming without stutter and screen tears. For FreeSync gaming, you'll need to check you've got a supported AMD graphics card and connect to the monitor using DisplayPort. On your piXL monitor, you will need to change the settings in the menu to turn FreeSync on.
NVIDIA G-Sync NVIDIA'S G-SYNC technology, like AMD FreeSync, automatically synchronises the panel's refresh rate with the current frame rate being produced by the graphics card to remove stutter and screen tearing. Most modern NVIDIA GPUs support G-SYNC from GT 1050 and above, but check to make sure yours does. On your piXL monitor, make sure your graphics card is connected via DisplayPort and go to "Extra" in the monitor menu where the option to turn G-Sync on or off will appear (you may also need to turn FreeSync on). If the G-Sync option does not appear, the graphics card is not compatible
144Hz/ 165Hz This refers to the screen's refresh rate, the speed at which the screen reacts to changing colours and movement. If you're playing action games and high-resolution videos, having a 144Hz high refresh rate (double that of standard screens) or 165Hz means you get crisp, clear images without screen stuttering or blurring of images. On your piXL monitor, you will need to go into the monitor menu and select the refresh rate you want to use. Please note, if AMD FreeSync or NVIDIA G-Sync are activated, a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz is available.
piXL monitors also conform to the latest environmental standards and come with a 3-year warranty as standard.
Model
CM32GF5
Screen Size
32"
Curve
1500R
Panel Type
VA panel
Viewing angle
178°(H)/178°(V)
Dot pitch
0.36375 mm
Display color
16.7M
Resolution
1920x1080@144Hz/165HZ
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Response Time
1ms
Refresh Rate
144Hz / 165Hz
Colour Support
16.7 million
Contrast Ratio
3000:1
Brightness
300cd/m
Backlight
E-LED
Stand
Tiltable
VESA
75 x 75 mm
Ports & Connectors
2xHDMI 1.4
Display Port 1.2 x 1
Audio
Power
Type Internal Power
AC 100-240V~ 50/60Hz 1.5A
Stand-by0.5W
Environmental Info
Temperature 0°~40°(32°F~104°F)
Humidity 10%~85%
Colours
Black
Additional Features
AMD Free Sync
Low blue light
G-sync
Flicker free
Game plus
Kensington Lock
165Hz support
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Dimension(WĂ—HĂ—D) 712.5*422.8*120.6mm(without stand)
Package(WĂ—HĂ—D) 801*171*533mm
Net Weight 6.99kg
Gross Weight 9.04kg
Package Contents
CM32FG5 Widescreen LCD Monitor
Power Cord
DisplayPort Cable
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