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Guru3D.com » Review » ASUS ROG SWIFT PG27UQ Monitor review 4

ASUS ROG SWIFT PG27UQ Monitor review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/10/2018 12:35 PM [ 73 comment(s) ]

In this review, we will take a look at Ultra HD slash HDR gaming in relation to ASUS ROG SWIFT PG27UQ. This 3840x2160 pixels monitor can do 144Hz combined with GSYNC. That eliminates stutter and tearing while gaming in HDR.

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nizzen
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Posts: 1260
Posted on: 08/11/2018 05:51 PM
$100 per inch. I don't think so. $10 per inch would be a more suitable price. It probably cost them well under $100 to make. The price of some monitors is just getting ridiculous.

It's like a Ferrari car. Want it, then you have to pay uber premium for it. There is cheaper cars on the market, that does "the same thing". Let you drive from A to B ;)

Monchis
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Posts: 1303
Posted on: 08/12/2018 01:43 AM
That´s just the mentality they are trying to exploit.

TurboMan
Senior Member



Posts: 159
Posted on: 08/12/2018 03:21 AM
This thing costs a whole garbage bag of money and it doesn't even work properly as advertised... I'm sorry, but are they seriously expecting ppl to shell out this money for a product that comes with a bunch of compromises...

go4brendon
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Posts: 149
Posted on: 08/12/2018 09:01 AM
As beautiful as this monitor is I still think we're 2 generations behind 144hz gaming. I could barely hit 55fps in Witcher 3 Ultra 4k@60hz. 144hz would be out of the question. Drop it down to 1080p and instantly smoother and easier to see on a 43" tv with 4k upscaling. I would debate with anyone if even 32" is big enough for 4k gaming, especially on fps titles. NVIDIA have the right idea with their 65" big format displays where this would be the only real viable option.

alanm
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Posts: 9998
Posted on: 08/12/2018 10:20 AM
In terms of tech hobbyists, hi end audio makes $2500 monitors seem like peanuts. 10 watt single triode tube amps can be upwards of $10,000, not to mention other even higher priced components. So all in all, PC components, monitors, GPUs, etc are in far easier reach than some other hobbies.

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