ASUS ROG Strix XG27WQ WQHD gaming monitor 120 Hz/HDR
ASUS has announced the ROG Strix XG27WQ, a 27-inch WQHD curved gaming liquid crystal display that conforms to DisplayHDR 400.
27″ screens with a 2560 x 1440 (WQHD) resolution and high refresh rates hit a sweet spot for gamers. The monitor is compliant with FreeSync Premium Pro, the higher standard of AMD FreeSync, which requires 120Hz or higher refresh rate and low frame correction in full HD, as well as low latency drive and HDR support in SDR / HDR. The liquid crystal panel is a 27-inch curved VA system and the resolution is WQHD.
- 27-inch WQHD (2560x1440) curved gaming monitor with ultrafast 165Hz refresh rate designed for professional gamers and immersive gameplay
- ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB ™) technology enables a 1ms response time (MPRT) together with Adaptive-sync, eliminating ghosting and tearing for sharp gaming visuals with high frame rates.
- FreeSync™ Premium Pro technology to eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates
High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology with professional color gamut delivers contrast and color performance that meets - DCI-P3 color gamut and DisplayHDR™ 400 certification
- Supports both Adaptive-Sync with NVIDIA GeForce* graphics cards and Freesync™ Premium with AMD graphics cards. *Compatible with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10 series, GTX 16 series, RTX 20 series and newer graphics cards
Extreme Low Motion Blur' reduces motion blur with a high-speed drawing model that supports a response speed of 1 ms and a refresh rate of 165 Hz, '' Shadow Boost '' that increases visibility in dark places, aiming, timer, FPS counter, display adjustment, etc. "GamePlus" to display the game, and preset features "GameVisual" to match the display content for gamers. In addition, the back side has an illumination function compatible with "Aura Sync", and the bottom of the stand has a logo display function.
Main specifications are luminance 450cd/㎡, contrast ratio 3,000: 1, viewing angle horizontal/vertical 178 °, curvature 1500R, HDR standard conforms to DisplayHDR 400. The interface is HDMI2.0x2, DisplayPort1.2x1, 3.5mm earphone jack, USB3.0 hub x2. In addition, it is equipped with "Ultra-Low Blue Light" and "Flicker-Free" fatigue reduction functions.
The stand supports -5 to 20 ° tilt, -50 to 50 ° swivel, and 100mm height adjustment. VESA mounter is 100x100mm pitch, body size is 619.45mm width, 268.62mm depth, 423.4-523.4mm height, 6.2kg weight. At this time, no sales announcement has been issued for this product in the domestic market.
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WQHD 12Hz -> sounds great
Panel Type : VA -> even for 9$ I wouldn't buy
get an IPS or TN but not VA, VA tech is unable to handle anything in movement be it a movie, a game or even when you scroll down a webpage
worse than that gaming is the absolute last thing you want to do on a VA monitor, selling VA panel for gaming should be outlawed..and I mean it I'm not trolling it's the same as selling a car with a fuel tank leaking all over the road and calling it a feature except here you replace fuel leaks by unwatchable streaks/ghosting around moving objects
neeexttt
edit: I bought one of those gaming va and it wasn't 800 or 900 it was 1300$
fool me once shame on you fool me twice...shame on me
every time I check a VA panel in a computer shop or supermarket tvs they all have visible ghosting once you know what to look for
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Given that the non premium 1440p version retails for around £800 and the 4k version for £850 i`d say this one will be over £900 which will be just greedy, my 27" 4k hdr 400 60hz Lg screen serves me well at less than half the price.