SANSUI 32-Inch Curved Gaming Monitor WQHD 2560 x 1440 165Hz Curved 1500R -1ms(OD), HDR, 300nits, sRGB 125%, DCI-P3 95%, FreeSync, HDMI x2, DP1.2×2(ES-G32C3 DP Cable Included) Electronics

(8 customer reviews)
SKU: B0DC653288

Brand SANSUI
Screen Size 32
Resolution QHD Wide 1440p
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Screen Surface Description Matte

$229.99

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Description

  • Immersive Curved Display: Experience cinematic visuals with the 32-inch WQHD (2560 x 1440) 1500R curved VA panel, offering an immersive viewing experience with wide 178° viewing angles.
  • Blazing-Fast Performance: Elevate your gaming prowess with a blistering 165Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time (OD), and FreeSync technology for fluid, tear-free gameplay.
  • Vibrant Color Reproduction: Enjoy accurate and vivid colors with sRGB 125% and DCI-P3 95% color gamut coverage, HDR support, and a peak brightness of 300 nits.
  • Ergonomic Design: Customize your viewing experience with tilt adjustment (-5° to 15°), VESA mount compatibility, and a Kensington lock for added security.
  • Connectivity Options: Stay connected with dual HDMI 2.1 (up to 144Hz) and dual DisplayPort 1.2 (up to 180Hz) inputs, ensuring seamless compatibility with your gaming setup.
  • Trusted Quality: SANSUI backs this monitor with a 30-day money-back guarantee, free replacement warranty, and lifetime technical support, ensuring your confidence in your purchase.

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8 reviews for SANSUI 32-Inch Curved Gaming Monitor WQHD 2560 x 1440 165Hz Curved 1500R -1ms(OD), HDR, 300nits, sRGB 125%, DCI-P3 95%, FreeSync, HDMI x2, DP1.2×2(ES-G32C3 DP Cable Included) Electronics

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  1. Abbie BrauchAbbie Brauch

    Does very well performs better then what I would have expected. I had a different monitor that did a good job but I wanted to get a better gaming experience. The old monitor I had was a 27 inch 60 hertz at 1080p. Im a Xbox gamer and just wanted to see the performance I could get out of the monitor and Xbox. So I picked up this Sansui 24.5 inch gaming monitor with 1440 p aka 4k resolution with 120 frames per second which with my Xbox series s next gen Xbox that’s the max fps you can run on Fortnite the only issue I have with this is I can either run 120 fps with 1080 p or 1440 p with 60 fps on Fortnite. If you play story mode games or not as competitive games you can use 1440p and have a very good gaming experience and if you want to get 120 frames per second you can easily switch it back in your xbox settings don’t worry your screen will go black during the process of switching your settings from 1440p to 120 frames per second or vice versa. It’ll only be for maybe a few seconds then it’ll come right back up and you’ll be able to game. I’m currently building my own gaming pc for streaming and YouTube as well as other things and if you are also wanting to switch you can use this monitor for it as well I believe you’ll be able to get roughly 180-200 frames per second and you should also be able to use the 1440p resolution but the monitor does have a 1 millisecond response time which will be great. This monitor was even cheaper and a better quality then my other one was and this Sansui monitor runs amazing I got it on sale for roughly 150 bucks I’m gonna give this a 10 out of 10 I highly recommend picking this up. Was also very easily to set the base up.

  2. JOHN D SEBASTIAN

    Using a Dell G7 gaming laptop and wanting much better sound than I’m able to get from the headphone jack, Dell support recommended tapping into that sweet extra fine HDML Audio coming from my internal NVDEA graphics card, but I’d need an HDMI audio splitter to grab it. Got that but learned quickly HDMI audio won’t become a source in audio options unless you plug into either a television or a monitor with speakers.This Sansui 27″ HD monitor with built-in speakers did the trick, and the quality of the screen and ease on the eyes has been beyond expectations. I often spend more than 8 hours a day in front of this screen, editing video, working with audio, database, spreadsheets, etc., and it never occurs to me that I should be treating my less than perfect eyes to 4k: I think it’s actually easier on my eyes than my four year old Dell 4k monitor, for some reason I don’t know, perhaps technology has improved since 4 years ago so that an HD monitor can be just as good or better than an older 4k monitor? Or maybe it’s this make and model, speficially, that makes it easy on the eyes.The HDMI audio came to life using this affordable monitor with an hdmi audio splitter.If you’re in the market for an HDMI Audio Splitter, I recommend OREI 8K Audio Extractor HDMI UltraHD 4K (which works like a charm, consistently) and not the avedio links 4K HDMI Audio Extractor Splitter, which worked, then it didn’t, then yes, then no again.If you’re in Windows PC world, find out if you have a decent video card, if you do, you could get much better audio for your speakers than the headphone jack can deliver. (Or maybe you can get a USB audio conerter, there’s an option I haven’t tried but hear it works pretty good)

  3. Jerry Z

    I think this is a great monitor at a good price under $100. I run a HDMI cable from my laptop and can use the monitor much larger than the laptop. Using the screen function settings on the laptop I can split the screen into three. Two on the screen and one on the laptop screen. I use this mostly to monitor the 3 different weather radar aps I use. Im a weather watcher as I’m a highly snow plow truck driver for ODOT. Ohio. The picture on the screen is Chris and clear. Recommend it.

  4. Eli DuncanEli Duncan

    This monitor was really in my budget, i wasn’t expecting anything this great. the frameless look paired with its great picture makes this a great buy! i definitely recommend this product.

  5. Vito DiGirolamo

    I’ve had it for about a week but so far it has performed as expected. The set up was easy and the stand was quick to assemble. Also the menu was easy to navigate with a toggle switch in back of the monitor. Lastly, it was pretty much the best price for what I was looking for which was a basic no frills durable monitor.

  6. I Am Celt

    I think this is probably the best monitor I’ve ever owned…and I’ve owned many over the past 30+ years! It was very easy to set up…I’m 78 and I had it up and running within five minutes of taking it out of the box! The color and clarity are incredible, and the size of the screen is awesome. All this for what I consider to be a very good price. Well done, Sansui!

  7. capt’n caffeinecapt’n caffeine

    Needed something as the lower monitor for vertical stack in my studio. Using with Logic, Finale (Dorico) and Abelton Live. My old LG 25″ ultra widescreen was ideal size for my needs because it was only 11″ tall. However, it was constantly not recognized by OSX – and developed flickering and other weird issues. Needed something close to that same height to fit below my main monitor. (See picture). Sansui was 11.5″ tall and still 22″ wide. Would of preferred larger width, but most monitors 20″ wide and above are 15″ or more tall. This was the widest monitor and largest width I could find to meet my criteria. Only took a little bit to get used to the slightly smaller width. Using the “Standard” picture setting, worked great for Logic’s mixer or tweaking Synth/FX plug- in windows. Considered buying another LG, but the Sansui fulfilled 90% of my needs. Especially at more than half the price of the LG. Great clear picture. Has worked flawlessly with OSX over a week’s use. As mentioned, fit my space requirements. One of the things I love is that the controls are on the back of the monitor. That sounds trivial, but in my setup; with monitor perched over and behind the 88 note controller, was always hard to change anything. Most monitor controls are inconveniently on the bottom.One weird negative: there were a few stray black metal shavings floating around the packaging that cut my finger. Could of been a fluke, but I’d suggest keeping an eye out as you unpack.Other than that- no negatives. Came with HDMI cable. The screen was well protected, and no dead pixels. Uses external power supply, and runs very cool.I’ll update if anything changes, but so far I’m happy. If you found this helpful, please click.Cheers!

  8. Carter Benton

    The SANSUI 24-inch monitor is a great choice for everyday use. The picture quality is sharp and clear, and the 100Hz refresh rate makes everything look smooth. It’s lightweight, slim, and easy to set up with the included HDMI cable.I love that it has both HDMI and VGA ports for flexibility, and the VESA mount option is a nice bonus. The ergonomic tilt feature is helpful for getting the right angle, and the eye-care tech reduces strain during long work sessions. Overall, a great monitor for the price!

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