ASUS ROG SWIFT PG43UQ review

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Bundled is a power brick, ROG logo projector, a variety of display connector cables, a USB cable and included as well, a handy remote control, as really the screen is roughly the size of a small TV at 43 inches.


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As mentioned included is a ROG logo projector you can connect at the bottom side of the screen, after you power on the monitor, and connect it it will emanate the logo at the bottom side, controllable with AURA SYNC software.  I am not a fan of the separated projector unit, why isn't this built-in? Now we have an extra wire located at the bottom middle we need to route towards the connector.


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So let me be the first to clearly state that on the photos the screen perhaps looks small, in reality, it is HUGE though with monitor sizes in mind.


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You cannot rotate the screen however you can tilt the viewing angle up and downwards a bit. You can also argue whether or not it would have been better to have a curved design. See if you game in close distance of the screen, it's just too big, here a curve would have helped in that peripheral eyesight eye-sight. Then again if you have a game room and sit on a couch, a curve pretty much would blow. So I am inclined to say that the square design will work best.


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At the rear right side, you'll stumble into connectors and buttons. More on that on the next page though. Let me quickly mention that the screen has two 10W speakers embedded, and the audio really sounds surprisingly good. Definitely one of the better if not best audio solutions I have heard on any monitor to date.

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