ASUS Talks and Shows ROG Strix XG438Q with 43in panel HDR / 4K and 120 Hz

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The new ROG Strix XG438Q blurs the line between desktop display and big-screen TV with a massive 43” panel that’s equally at home in a battlestation or living room. The 4K panel boasts a 120Hz refresh rate augmented by FreeSync 2 HDR technology.



Visually stunning from every angle, the VA-based panel meets VESA DisplayHDR 600 requirements, supports 10-bit image processing, and uses local dimming to intelligently modulate backlight brightness across different regions of the screen. A monitor-grade TCON combines with our GameFast Input Technology to ensure the low input lag required for serious gaming.

While the XG438Q sticks to a conventional aspect ratio, the curved ROG Strix XG49VQ stretches an ultra-ultra-wide 32:9 panel across an expansive 49” diagonal. The double-full-HD resolution extends deep in your periphery for extra immersion, and FreeSync 2 HDR tech keeps the refresh rate synchronized with compatible Radeons all the way up to 144Hz. The Strix XG32VQR completes our FreeSync 2 HDR lineup with a curved 32” display that takes its WQHD resolution up to 144Hz with wider 94% DCI-P3 coverage. We’re also showing coveted ROG Swift G-Sync displays, including the jaw-dropping PG65 with its high-refresh 65” 4K panel, and the PG35VQ, an ultra-wide 35” display with DisplayHDR 1000 certification and a peak refresh rate of 200Hz.

Support for HDR expands the contrast range and offers deeper blacks and brighter whites for a richer image with more depth than regular SDR. Localized dimming plays an integral role in matching the VESA standard’s black level performance requirements, and 90% coverage of the DCI-P3 gamut quantifies the ROG Strix XG438Q’s color output advantage. While TVs tend to have shiny, reflective screens, the XG438Q features an anti-glare coating to maximize the panel technology’s inherent advantage. Even from up close, you’ll see the same consistent uniformity from one side to the other.


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