Pixio has released the PX32UF Wave, a 31.5-inch gaming monitor that offers a practical upgrade path for players seeking high refresh rates at a moderate price point. The device distinguishes itself with a dual-mode panel that lets users switch between 4K resolution at 160 Hz and Full HD at 320 Hz. This flexibility allows gamers to prioritize visual fidelity or competitive speed depending on the game they are playing. Buyers who want a single display for both immersive single-player titles and fast-paced shooters will find this configuration useful.
Dual-mode 4K 160Hz and 1080p 320Hz panel ships in Japan
The monitor is built on a Fast IPS panel that supports AMD FreeSync to reduce screen tearing during gameplay. It delivers a 1 ms response time and maintains a 350-nit peak brightness with a standard 1,000:1 contrast ratio. The color coverage reaches 125.23 percent of the sRGB gamut, which ensures accurate colors for most gaming content. Pixio has also included integrated 3W stereo speakers and a headphone output for audio convenience.
Specifications
- Panel: 31.5-inch Fast IPS
- Resolution: 4K 160Hz or 1080p 320Hz
- Response Time: 1 ms
- Adaptive Sync: AMD FreeSync
- Connectivity: 2x HDMI 2.1, 2x DP 1.4
Connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports and two DisplayPort 1.4 inputs to support modern graphics cards. The unit weighs 6.36 kg and measures 715 x 195 x 517 mm with its stand attached. It supports a 75×75 mm VESA mounting pattern for wall installation or arm mounting. The PX32UF Wave is available in four color finishes: black, white, blue, and pink.
Pre-orders for the PX32UF Wave began in Japan on August 17 at a price of ¥64,980 (around $408). Pixio has not announced availability for the US or European markets at this time. The monitor ships with the specified hardware configurations and color options as listed in the initial release data.
We looked at other budget-friendly gaming monitors recently while tracking affordable display launches. The PX32UF Wave positions itself as a versatile option for the Japanese market with its dual-resolution capability and low entry price. Users in regions outside Japan will need to wait for further distribution announcements.



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