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Guru3D.com » News » ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Swift 360 Hz PG259QNR

ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Swift 360 Hz PG259QNR

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/01/2020 08:18 PM | source: | 6 comment(s)
ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Swift 360 Hz PG259QNR

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced ROG Swift 360 Hz PG259QNR, the world’s fastest esports gaming monitor with refresh rates of up to 360 Hz.

 This 24-inch monitor features Fast IPS panel technology, as well as built-in NVIDIA GSYNC® and Reflex Latency Analyzer technologies. PG259QNR also includes the ROG Desk Mount Kit. PG259QNR will be available in Q4 2020, while ROG Swift 360 Hz PG259QN — a similar model without the Reflex Latency Analyzer and the ROG Desk Mount Kit — will be available this month.

NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer

ROG Swift 360 Hz PG259QNR features NVIDIA G-SYNC technology and the NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer, a revolutionary integrated system-latency measurement tool. PC performance for competitive gaming is about responsiveness — how quickly the display updates after mouse clicks or movements. The Reflex Latency Analyzer detects clicks coming from the mouse and then measures the time it takes for the resulting pixels (such as a gun muzzle flash) to change on screen. This type of measurement has been virtually impossible for gamers to do before now, requiring over $7000 worth of specialized highspeed cameras and equipment. Reflex Latency Analyzer provides a much more complete and accurate understanding of mouse, PC, and display performance. With Reflex Latency Analyzer, gamers can now start a match with confidence, knowing their system is operating exactly as it should be.

The astounding 360 Hz refresh rate offered by PG259QNR delivers up to 50% more frames per second than 240 Hz gaming monitors, giving gamers an edge over the competition. The 24.5-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) display features Fast IPS panel technology for a superfast 1 ms grayto-gray (GTG) response time, thanks to liquid crystal elements in the display that turn on and off up to four times faster than those in conventional IPS panels.

PG259QNR can also be clamped to the edge of almost any flat work surface via the ROG Desk Mount Kit. The stock adjustable mounting arm of the monitor drops right into the desk mount, making more room for a keyboard and mouse so gamers can sit closer to the screen. The esports-friendly design of PG259QNR allows gamers to focus on the onscreen action. The monitor keeps distractions to a minimum, thanks to a special non-reflective bottom bezel helps reduce onscreen reflections, as well as a new indicator light on the underside of the bezel that’s out of the player’s line of sight. A space-saving V-shaped stand allows gamers to free up more space for their gaming setup.

 



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NCC1701D
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#5824403 Posted on: 09/01/2020 11:04 PM
They should bundle it with an 80K DPI mouse to hit the right target audience.

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#5824430 Posted on: 09/01/2020 11:45 PM
Not enough hertz

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#5824494 Posted on: 09/02/2020 01:26 AM
The more focus put on overall latency the better imo. Looks good

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#5826748 Posted on: 09/07/2020 12:40 PM
You must have a 3000 series Nvidia card, a Reflex enabled mouse and a reflex enabled monitor for Reflex to work properly. $$$ lol. There will be a software only version that will work with older cards down to the 900 series, but it will only reduce 33% of the latency that the full blown hardware will.

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#5826764 Posted on: 09/07/2020 01:24 PM
You must have a 3000 series Nvidia card, a Reflex enabled mouse and a reflex enabled monitor for Reflex to work properly. $$$ lol. There will be a software only version that will work with older cards down to the 900 series, but it will only reduce 33% of the latency that the full blown hardware will.


Why would the devices that actually are Reflex compatible be able to achieve a magic latency reduction?

They are now just able to measure the latency from point A to B.

Arguably connecting your mouse to your monitor will most likely add latency anyway compared to directly connecting it to the mobo so it’s kinda ironic.

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