Crossover 32SS Monitor Unboxing, Testing, Play Test, and Review | Level One Techs

This is a 32" 2560x1440 display. It uses a relatively new process generation of A-MVA+ -- and rivals or beats IPS in terms of RGB color space. (You will need your own color calibrator if that's important to you, though).

Overclock utility:
https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU


Information from ebay page:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Crossover-32SS-QHD-DP-Freedom-32-2560x1440-WQHD-A-MVA-DP-HDMI-Monitor-Remote-/331803479879?hash=item4d41074f47&rmvSB=true

Item Description
- 32" (81 cm)
- 2560 X 1440 @ 60Hz (WQHD)
- Real 75Hz
- Cross Hair
- Speed 5ms
- Low Blue Light
- Color 1.07M
- A-MVA+
- Remote(Button language : English)
- Smart Stand
- DCR 5,000,000:1
- Flicker-Free
- Eco Backlight

Specifications
Brand : Crossover
Model :32SS QHD DP Freedom
Panel : A-MVA+
Screen size : 708.4 mm (H) x 398.5 mm (V)
Aspect Ratio : 16:9
Resolution : 2560 X 1440 @ 60Hz WQHD
Response time : 5ms (GTG)
View Angle :178 (H), 178 (V)
Brightness : 300cd/㎡
Contrast Raito : 3000:1
Pixel Size : 276.65 x 276.65 (per one triad)
Display Color : 1.07b Colors
Optimal resolution :
Displayport 2560x1440 @ 60Hz,
HDMI 2560x1440 @ 60Hz,
DVI 2560x1440 @ 60Hz, RGB 1920x1080 @ 60Hz

Port : Displayport, HDMI, DVI, RGB, Audio IN OUT, DC
Speakers : 10W X 10W
VESA mount : 100mm x 100mm
Power Adapter : AC 100V~240V (Free Voltage), 50~60Hz
Size(With stand) : 733(W) x 490(H) x 200(D) mm
Weight(With stand) : 7.7 Kg

Plug Type : Korean C Type Plugs
*Including remote control (Button Language : English)



This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://level1techs.com/video/crossover-32ss-monitor-unboxing-testing-play-test-and-review
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Buy now:

It's been more than a month and still no reese's buttercup.
And no-one's touched the M&Ms in the glass.
Hmmm...

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Is the 1440p 144hz monitor review you mentioned in the pipeline?

Meh monitor... Need to see some 4k 49" ishes

Any idea of the Freesync range? 45-75?
Any stuck or broken pixels?

We need a 10h loop of Wendell saying "wee!".

In the video and no bad pixels but that's the luck of the draw to an extent

I have already forgotten the freesync range but freesync worked perfect at the low end and upper end of the ranges

Gday

I want to buy a new freesync screen this year
Im looking at AUD$250-AUD$350 for a new screen

Ive seen good things mentioned on the old
QX2710-LED-Evolution-ll which has been around for years

Does this 32" support 1440p 75hz or 95hz on freesync ?
Also how do we lock games at 75hz or 90-95hz

Currently using a crapo 24" TV LCD via VGA
since my 500 buck asus 27" LCD died and they refused
to fix it under warranty 2 weeks before the warranty perioid
ran out ...

Otherewise if you manage to find an 25" IPS 1440p 75-95-144hz screen
i would be interested aswell

Thanks again in advance

Has anyone come across 24-25" 75hz 1080p really tiny bazel freesync screens ?
Either korean or normal american brands ?

I would love to have three screens together really close for wide 3 screen gaming
if they actually sold 3 as a kit or 3 screens with ultra tiny small bazels
(eg ETS/Dirt Rally/Project Cars/Star Citizen/etc)

Annoyingly LG sell the 23MP68VQ which is just what you want, but only in Europe. Though Amazon.co.uk might ship to you. I have done the reverse before, evening using my own account. Power suggests it might just take 110v http://www.lg.com/uk/monitors/lg-23MP68VQ-P

What did you use to overclock the monitor?

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CRU, custom resolution utlity

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Just checked, one store (scroptec) lists it for AUD$249
which makes the 23' 1080p 75hz pointless
when you can get the 24" 1080p 75hz screns for AUD$170

I have taken the plunge and purchased one of these.

It fits everything I'm looking for in a monitor at this moment and I got it at a discount.

Once I received the package I'll give move detail about my experience with the purchase and my overall opinion of the monitor.

Have you seen the HP OMEN 32? It seems very similar in spec and price, plus you can buy an extended 3 year warranty with next day service.

Would be interested in your thoughts.

I hereby forbid the use of any 1080p or 2k monitors henceforth.

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I went ahead and ordered one of these from Amazon! Though I'd prefer 4K at ~40", the size and price were right for what I need at the moment.

Unfortunately, it's sitting in a warehouse a few miles away... Fedex says they need a radiation form in order to finishing shipping it. Has this happened to anyone here before?

Amen to that.

What happened to 16:10? Wasn't 30" 2880x1800 going to be a thing?

How did it go?

Input lag?

Smearing?

Good to buy?