ASUS ROG Strix 4K OLED hits an all-time low of $900

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ASUS made a slick monitor. Amazon just slashed the price.

The ASUS ROG Strix 32.4-inch 4K OLED (model XG32UCWMG ) is sitting at $899 on Amazon right now. That’s an 18 percent cut from the usual $1,090 retail sticker. A two hundred dollar drop is no joke for this tier of hardware. It’s also the lowest this specific unit has ever gone on the site, according to price trackers.

Stock runs deep? Maybe. Maybe not. But if you need to act fast, Walmart lists it for $899.9 too. There’s a catch, though. The Walmart listing comes from a third-party seller (Newegg Inc), so you lose the direct-from-ASUS backing. Returns are still allowed, fifteen-day window. Take that risk or stick to Amazon, where they sell and ship it themselves. Free delivery is included. Prime members get it faster.

Here’s what you get for the discounted buck:

  • A dual-mode panel. Seriously versatile.
  • 4K resolution at 240Hz. Sharp, fast, expensive looking.
  • Full HD at a blistering 480Hz. Pure speed.
  • 0.03ms response time. Ghosting doesn’t exist here.

Use the 4K mode for things that need detail. RPGs like Kingdom Come Deliverance 2. The new 007: First Light. Crimson Desert. You want those textures crisp. The colors accurate. The OLED tech delivers that. Deep blacks. Infinite contrast. It uses a 32-inch Glossy WOLED panel, specifically a TrueBlack variant which makes blacks darker and colors more vivid than standard white OLEDs.

ASUS promised 99% DCI-P3 color coverage. True 10-bit depth. Delta E accuracy. If you care about color grading, this nails it.

Switch to Full HD mode when pixels stop mattering and frame rates take over. Competitive shooters like Fortnite. Marathon. That’s the trade-off. Less detail for more speed. You decide which matters more in that exact moment.

Burn-in anxiety? ASUS baked in OLED Care Pro. It features a Neo Proximity Sensor. Walk away from your desk? The screen goes black. Automatic. It mitigates static image retention risk. Smart addition for a tech that still scares people.

Not feeling 4K? Or maybe you want more horizontal real estate. The 34-inch QD-OLEDEd version of this line is currently marked down $300. If you have a larger budget and a wider desk, the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 is off $600 right now. But the 32-inch ROG Strix feels like the sweet spot for most people.

The price is solid. The features are dense. The stock is real, at least for today.

Will it stay at $899 forever? No. Tech prices bleed downward until the model dies. The window is open now.

What’s your gaming setup looking like these days?