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Review: ASUS PG27AQN - 360Hz 1440p monitor
We review the ASUS PG27AQN is a type of computer monitor designed for gaming. It has a 27-inch display size and a resolution of 1440p, along with a high refresh rate of 360Hz. The monitor uses IPS technology to provide accurate and vivid color representation, and it includes a G-SYNC module to ensure smooth gameplay. It also supports DisplayHDR 600 and has a wide color gamut of 98% DCI-P3.
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#6130649 Posted on: 05/09/2023 07:46 PM
1050$ is reasonably priced? With all due respect, I strongly disagree.
1050$ is reasonably priced? With all due respect, I strongly disagree.
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#6130726 Posted on: 05/10/2023 12:38 AM
LOL ok. Perfect amount of refresh for snobby e sports players that 480p isnt good enough looking. For that price tag, you can get way better gaming monitors, IE Ultrawides and Superwides.
LOL ok. Perfect amount of refresh for snobby e sports players that 480p isnt good enough looking. For that price tag, you can get way better gaming monitors, IE Ultrawides and Superwides.
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#6130809 Posted on: 05/10/2023 11:11 AM
No it's not 'reasonably priced' but the current unreasonable price will come down just as the price of my Asus PG35VQ did just over two years ago when the Alienware OLED ultrawide was not available. I bought a new gaming PC in the Autumn of 2020 with a 3080 and my by then 10 year old Dell U2711 1440 60Hz screen couldn't do justice to my new rig so I bought the PG35VQ with a substantial discount in the Amazon Black Friday sale. It was still 'unreasonably priced' and of course I would have liked to have been able to buy the Alienware OLED Ultrawide.......
1050$ is reasonably priced? With all due respect, I strongly disagree.
No it's not 'reasonably priced' but the current unreasonable price will come down just as the price of my Asus PG35VQ did just over two years ago when the Alienware OLED ultrawide was not available. I bought a new gaming PC in the Autumn of 2020 with a 3080 and my by then 10 year old Dell U2711 1440 60Hz screen couldn't do justice to my new rig so I bought the PG35VQ with a substantial discount in the Amazon Black Friday sale. It was still 'unreasonably priced' and of course I would have liked to have been able to buy the Alienware OLED Ultrawide.......
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#6130894 Posted on: 05/10/2023 04:32 PM
1) this would be a win at $650 but an utter fail @ $1k
2) LG 27" 1440p oled destroys this @ $1k and the 27" ROG oled destroys this at a bit more.
3) to achieve 360Hz @ 1440p also allows one to game over 100 Hz @ 4k... with 4k hdr 600 monitors being more plentiful and lower priced. the thing here is the 27" form factor which says "charge more" to the manufacturer. there are several 4k 120Hz+ TV's and monitors for less - incl. several oleds
this is an E-Peen special for E-sports only and anyone who buys this without a subsidy is a chump.
1) this would be a win at $650 but an utter fail @ $1k
2) LG 27" 1440p oled destroys this @ $1k and the 27" ROG oled destroys this at a bit more.
3) to achieve 360Hz @ 1440p also allows one to game over 100 Hz @ 4k... with 4k hdr 600 monitors being more plentiful and lower priced. the thing here is the 27" form factor which says "charge more" to the manufacturer. there are several 4k 120Hz+ TV's and monitors for less - incl. several oleds
this is an E-Peen special for E-sports only and anyone who buys this without a subsidy is a chump.
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A most interesting review, some 12 years ago I bought a Dell U2711 IPS 27" 1440 60Hz screen and playing the Crysis games on it was an incredible experience. How 1440 screens have improved during the last 12 years! Two years ago I upgraded from the Dell to an Asus PG35VQ so I really like the Asus monitor styling and generally Asus are on it when it comes to gaming and non-gaming products. Their products are usually expensive but also very well designed & built, you pay an Asus tax just as you pay a Razer tax but no one has to.