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ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDMR 31.5" OLED 4K Ultra HD Height Adjustable Gaming Monitor
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ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDMR 31.5" OLED 4K Ultra HD Height Adjustable Gaming Monitor

£798.00 Was £1249.00 Save £451.00
Lowest Ever Price This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

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At 240Hz with a 0.03ms response time on a third-generation QD-OLED panel, this 32-inch 4K display does something genuinely difficult: it refuses to make you choose between competitive performance and cinematic image quality. Most monitors at this resolution cap out at 144Hz, meaning fast-paced titles like Cyberpunk 2077 or Call of Duty either look stunning or feel responsive — rarely both. The PG32UCDMR removes that compromise entirely, delivering deep blacks and vivid colour accuracy that IPS and VA panels simply cannot match at any refresh rate.

Who Is This For?

This monitor is built for the PC gamer who has finally paired a high-end GPU — an RTX 4080 or RX 7900 XTX — with a display worthy of it, and who splits their time between competitive multiplayer and visually rich single-player titles. Content creators doing colour-sensitive work will also find the QD-OLED gamut genuinely useful. If you game on a mid-range system or rarely push beyond 1080p, this is significant overkill and your budget is better spent elsewhere.

What Buyers Say

Owners consistently praise the contrast and colour vibrancy as a genuine step above previous OLED generations, particularly in HDR content where the highlights now reach noticeably brighter peaks than the second-gen panels. The height-adjustable stand earns consistent approval for build quality. The recurring caveat is OLED burn-in anxiety — while ASUS includes pixel-refresh tools, owners using static desktop environments or leaving the display idle report being more cautious than they expected to be.

The Deal

Currently priced at £798 against a listed was-price of £1,249, that's a saving of £451 — 36% off. However, this product is newly tracked on our system, so we cannot yet verify whether £1,249 represents a genuine long-term retail price or an inflated anchor. It's a compelling number, but until price history builds up, treat it as a watch rather than a certain all-time low. For more context on current discounts across the category, visit our best gaming deals UK guide. Sharp price, but verify before committing.

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Price History & Verdict

Lowest Ever Price

This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

Current Price £798.00
Lowest Recorded £798.00
Average Price £798.00
Original Price £1249.00

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the PG32UCDMR includes HDMI 2.1 ports, which means it will connect to a PS5 or Xbox Series X at 4K. However, console hardware currently caps out at 4K 120Hz, so you will only hit the full 240Hz refresh rate when paired with a compatible PC and GPU via DisplayPort or USB-C.

The PG32UCDMR includes ASUS's OLED Care suite, which features pixel refresh cycles, a screensaver, and logo brightness adjustment to reduce static image retention. For varied gaming use — where scenes change constantly — burn-in risk is low in practice, but leaving a static HUD or desktop wallpaper on-screen for extended periods without protection enabled does carry a long-term risk, so keeping OLED Care active is strongly advised.

This product has only just been tracked, so there is no historical price data available to confirm whether £798 represents a typical sale price or a genuine low. The listed RRP is £1,249, making the current saving appear to be £451 (36%), but without a price history it is not yet possible to verify how often, or whether, it has sold at or near that original figure.

Because this deal has no tracked price history, the current verdict is WATCH rather than a confident buy recommendation — meaning it is worth monitoring before committing. If the £798 price is time-limited or stock-dependent, waiting carries the risk of missing it, but buying now means you cannot confirm this is the lowest it has been; checking back in a week or two as price data accumulates would give you a much clearer picture.