Pixio Px329 Calibration4/20/2021
If you use an HDMI connection or enable FreeSync, the maximum refresh rate is a still speedy 144Hz.IGN is among the federally registered trademarks of IGN Entertainment, Inc.By Matt Elliott Updated: 5 Dec 2018 9:27 pm Posted: 5 Dec 2018 9:27 pm Be sure to visit IGN Tech for all the latest comprehensive hands-on reviews and best-of roundups.
Note that if you click on one of these links to buy the product, IGN may get a share of the sale. Pixio takes a similar approach with gaming monitors as Aldi does with groceries: put the product in a no-frills package and sell it at a budget price. ![]() It also supports FreeSync, but you are forced to choose between the 165Hz refresh rate and AMDs adaptive frame syncing technology, which tops out at 144Hz. At just 400 (street) its crazy affordable for a 32-inch gaming monitor, but what about its performance Lets get to the review. Pixio Px329 Calibration Driver To AttachYoull need a screwdriver to attach the stands two legs and then attach the stand to the back of the display. The stand itself, however, is sturdy and made from metal and not plastic. The stand allows only pivot adjustment, which means youll need to resort to a monitor stand or telephone book (remember those) to adjust its height. Pixio includes a bracket that you can attach to the back of the display to mount it on a wall or to a stand Pixio sells separately that offers height, swivel, pivot, and tilt adjustments. More Expert Tech Roundups Best 4K TV for Gaming 2020: Ultra HD Screens to up Your Gaming Experience Best Cheap G-Sync Monitors 2020: Budget Gaming Screens for Nvidia GPUs Best Capture Card 2020: Game Capture Devices For Recording and Live Streaming The Best Controller for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 2020 Best Extension Cord 2020: Power Cords to Run All Your Devices and Appliances Best Android Tablet 2020: The Best Tablets for Android Lovers Both the monitor and included stand are thin and elegant looking. The metal stand features two narrow legs and a stubby back leg that you can use to route the displays cables out of the way. Pixio also includes a red plastic loop that you can snap to the back of the display to further aid your cable-management efforts. I wouldnt call it a frameless display, but the Pixio PX329 is certainly sleek, especially for a gaming monitor, which tend to look a bit hulking. Youll need to turn the display around to see that its from Pixio; only the PX329 model number is stamped on the front of the display. While you have the display turned around, youll find four video ports -- two DisplayPort 1.2 ports and two HDMI 2.0 ports -- and a headphone jack on the rear panel. Also on the back panel is a small joystick button for navigating the displays OSD. Navigating the OSD menu takes a few minutes to get accustomed to because unlike most OSD menus that are positioned along the right edge, this OSD runs along the bottom, which means instead of moving the joystick to the right to make a selection, you move it downward to select. The OSD is a standard affair, offering adjustments for the backlight, brightness, and contrast as well as color temperature, gamma, hue, and saturation. Preset modes are hiding in a setting called Color Effect and include Game, Movie, Eco, RTS, and FPS. The Pixio PX329 uses a 31.5-inch VA panel with a 2560x1440 resolution, a maximum brightness of 350 cdm2, and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. It supports a 165Hz refresh rate via DisplayPort if you disable AMD FreeSync.
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