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ASUS ROG HDR Quantum Dot Monitors STRIX XG27VQ, SWIFT PG27VQ & PG27UQ

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/01/2017 03:53 PM | source: | 42 comment(s)
ASUS ROG HDR Quantum Dot Monitors STRIX XG27VQ, SWIFT PG27VQ & PG27UQ

ASUS ROG at a Berlin based even is introducing three monitors. The Republic of gamers displays will move towards Quantum Dot technology that you already know from Samsung, two new gaming monitors will be HDR10 compatible.

ASUS is the introduce three models, a 1920x1080 based  ROG STRIX XG27VQ. This model will get a 144Hz display and a Curved design. A step upwards is the 2K model at 165 Hz tagged ROG SWIFT PG27VQ. This again will be a curved screen however this model is not HDR ready but has quantum dot technology display with GSYNC adapter.
 

 
Last but not finally is an Ultra HD screen, the ROG SWIFT PG27UQ. This GSYNC enabled screen once again uses a Quantum Dot panel and is a HDR ready screen rated at 144 Hz, PG27UQ offer 1,000cd/m² peak brightness and thus that 10-bit color depth. This 27-inch IPS display is the next generation in gaming monitor technology to deliver super-fine detail, buttery-smooth gameplay and life-like colors. The screens will have configurable AURA RGB LED functionality. PG27UQ only has one DP port for native 4K. Specifics and specification I will add to this news-item later. 
 



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Ricepudding
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#5414961 Posted on: 04/01/2017 03:58 PM
Really would love one of them 4k 144hz monitors... i'm guessing they might cost an arm and a leg though :/ Although aren't all mainstream cards limited to DP1.2 4k60? this mean we got to wait for Volta cards before we can make full use of this ?

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#5414967 Posted on: 04/01/2017 04:14 PM
The PG27VQ looks like the best option imo, zero bezel and no doubt lower price compared to the PG27UQ.

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#5414970 Posted on: 04/01/2017 04:17 PM
Grrr, wish they'd release the pricing already.

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#5414972 Posted on: 04/01/2017 04:17 PM
Nah nah, gotta have that 4K 144hz IPS. I'll do anything for it. Kind of want it bigger, like 32" but whatever. Wish they had a launch date so I could schedule my kidney removal surgery.

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#5414975 Posted on: 04/01/2017 04:27 PM
Nah nah, gotta have that 4K 144hz IPS. I'll do anything for it. Kind of want it bigger, like 32" but whatever. Wish they had a launch date so I could schedule my kidney removal surgery.


Cost, 27", 4K and bezels from 2012, no thanks. I agree 32" would have been perfect for 4K with that I could then maybe overlook the bezel thickness.

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