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Guru3D.com » News » Review: ASUS RoG Swift PG35VQ Monitor - 200 Hz - 512 Local Dimming Zones

Review: ASUS RoG Swift PG35VQ Monitor - 200 Hz - 512 Local Dimming Zones

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/02/2019 02:44 PM | source: | 68 comment(s)
Review: ASUS RoG Swift PG35VQ Monitor - 200 Hz - 512 Local Dimming Zones

In this review, we will take a look at some Ultra Wide slash HDR gaming as we have the ASUS RoG Swift PG35VQ in da house. At 3440 x 1440 pixels, this monitor can manage 200 Hz combined with 'G-sync Ultimate'. That eliminates stutter and tearing whilst gaming in HDR. That HDR is rated at 1000 nits and the panel has local dimming divided over 512 zones.

Read the review here.







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er557
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#5696674 Posted on: 08/02/2019 02:49 PM
I will keep my kidneys and liver, thank you

Astyanax
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#5696678 Posted on: 08/02/2019 02:58 PM
is this the first Gsync Ultimate panel to support DSC?

it is not, strange given they added it to Turing....

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#5696681 Posted on: 08/02/2019 03:08 PM
No thanks. The price is out of this world. It costs more than a premium TV.
HDR will remain out of reach for 99.9% of people with these prices and along with it developers won't care much to implement it correctly.
Prices must go down faster.

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#5696685 Posted on: 08/02/2019 03:21 PM
No thanks. The price is out of this world. It costs more than a premium TV.
HDR will remain out of reach for 99.9% of people with these prices and along with it developers won't care much to implement it correctly.
Prices must go down faster.

Probably won't be until MicroLED displays start getting pushed in phones. Apple is supposedly launching a MicroLED Apple Watch next year.

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#5696701 Posted on: 08/02/2019 03:57 PM
No offense to display manufacturers, but I don't know why they keep forcing dimming zones nonsense onto consumers (which also adds extra cost). This feature will NEVER be good, unless dimming zones = pixels on screen, aka OLED.

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