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did they improve and is it worth shelling out thousands of dollars for an upgrade do Gamers even care about a display this expensive will I ever get to my sponsor segue today's video is brought to you by NZXT NZXT wants to make building a custom PC easier with their build system just set a budget see how the computer will perform with your favorite games and build takes care of the rest watch till the end of the video to learn more or click the link down below for starters the ucg as we'll be calling it has got the world's first 4K 120 HZ mini LED IPS panel it features a jaw-dropping peak brightness of 16 00 nits which is good enough for Vasa hdr400 certification so none of the Foo HDR 2000 like we saw from Samsung's Odyssey G9 a few months back it's also got improved IO featuring HDMI 2.1 support as well as DisplayPort 1.4 with display stream compression now that Improvement on Peak brightness and refresh rate is huge it's only 4K rather than 6K like the pro display xdr but hey at least it comes with a stand am I right need to show the latest edits to your boss bam God it's heavy but it's easy peasy and can a Mac do this oh that's bright well yes yes it can but hey now PC enthusiasts and professionals can do that too and this is really cool if at the end of the day you don't feel like leaving the office quite yet and you decide to play some games it is otherworldly 4K 120 looks and feels amazing even with the 5 millisecond rated pixel response times that is as long as you're not hyper competitive because naturally everything that makes this thing look beautiful for creatives who need it makes it beautiful in games another thing that's missing compared to a real gaming monitor is obviously higher refresh rates I mean something like the Odyssey G9 runs at 240 HZ rather than just 120 HZ that extra little bit of smoothness We have basically proven already in separate videos that it does make a difference so for competitive Gamers yeah this probably ain't it I am really really impressed at the pixel response times though considering this is not a gaming display it is a full array local dimming backlit display so even though they're mini LEDs and you've got 1,152 zones it is still possible to find situations where you're going to get Halos around light objects on dark backgrounds the thing is that when playing games or watching movies it's pretty hard to notice like anyone see any haloing 4K 120 HZ with perfect color it's nice really nice but I don't know if I need it which takes us to the next big question who does well in our first review of the pa32 ucx our main contenders were editors working in HDR who needed perfectly color accurate images and game developers now this time around it's similar to the ucx offering with support for hdr10 hlg and Dolby vision and it delivers highly accurate color across a wide variety of color spaces we're talking 100% srgb 97% dcip 3 and 99 99.5% of adobe RGB but with the ucg having the frame rate improvements and updated connectors well the needle starts to sway a bit closer to game development especially now that the latest gen consoles and graphics cards have made HDMI 2.1 the new standard that is a bit of a problem though since to take advantage of this thing you will need HDMI 2.1 which you will only find on NVIDIA's 30 series and AMD's 6000 series gpus sorry folks DisplayPort 1.4 just isn't going to cut it anymore we were able to get as far as 100 HZ 10bit RGB using hbr3 transmission but we needed chroma subsampling to reach rates like 120 or 144 Hertz and the visual anomalies that accompany chroma subsampling well they can be okay for playing games but they're not ideal for creating them maybe once DisplayPort 2.0 comes out and more than doubles the maximum bandwidth of DP it'll end up back on top but for now HDMI 2.1 at 48 GB per second is definitely the way to go if you want 120 HZ 12bit RGB with full dynamic range still though the addition of display stream compression on DP 1.4 is a bonus over the previous ucx model of course to test it then we had to pair it with the only card we trust in our editing Den the RTX 390 we powered it up and ran our calman color Checker software Ware using the included x-rite i1 display Pro a $260 value by the way which should at least help justify the cost of this thing right then we ran tests to compare against the included Factory calibration report what we found was that our display wasn't perfect however its inaccuracies were almost all below the level that the human eye can even discern with an average Delta e of less than two and while ours was a little bit off we're confident that with a little bit of calibration this monitor will be an extremely accurate part of your workflow and besides professionals should be periodically calibrating their displays because they can actually drift out of calibration over time and there are some other things that wouldbe owners should know remember when everything started getting lighter and cheaper well not this guy this is one Hefty 32in monitor with a net weight of 14.6 kilos that is just over 32 lb in Freedom Units or basically 1 lb per inch of screen space and oh my God it is soy and it costs a whopping $5,000 it also takes up a huge amount of desk space thanks to just how thick the housing is because of the cooling solution that ASUS built in to reach that impressive sustained 1,000 nits brightness a monitor ARM will help alleviate that but this thing ain't no uh M1 IM that's for sure the other major caveat is that ASUS has another monitor that is mostly either on par or actually better than the pa32 ucg for gamers the pg32uqx it's hailed as the world's first mini LED gaming monitor by some and it is $2,000 less than this one and you get 4k 144 HZ display HDR 1400 1,400 nit Peak brightness and quantum dot technology for True 10bit Color depth for anyone who wants to primarily game while maintaining pretty dang good color accuracy for a little bit of work that's the better option but for anyone who wants that little bit of extra Peak brightness and a much wider array of color spaces while creating HDR content you're going to have to stick with the ucg so all hail then the new god king of monitors and all Hil our sponsor NZXT with NZ xt's build system getting a custombuilt PC is easier than ever just set your budget see how your PC will perform in your favorite games and build takes care of the rest their recommendation engine provides Benchmark data for the expected performance of your build at both 1080P and 1440p and their FPS estimates are guaranteed to be accurate within 10% you can customize and upgrade your build from various NZXT case options and RGB lighting setups and they feature transparent pricing with a flat $99 assembly fee so you can spend spend less time worrying about upgrade costs and more time gaming with all your PC's components covered under one warranty plan NZXT will manage any problems you have and they've got live chat available for real-time help and troubleshooting great news by the way for our Australian friends all of this is now available to you so go check out nxt's build system today using the link in the video description so how many of you are artists and game devs who have been eyeing this bad boy and waiting for the inevitable release that keeps getting pushed back are there any Gamers out there who want it just because let us know in the comments and if you like this video check out our pa32 ucx review so you can at least compare before you buy"}