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ASUS Releases TUF Gaming VG279QL1A gaming monitor

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/03/2020 07:22 AM | source: | 19 comment(s)
ASUS Releases TUF Gaming VG279QL1A gaming monitor

The 27-inch full HD IPS (1920 x 1080) gaming LCD display is compatible with AMD FreeSync Premium. HDR is compliant with VESA Display HDR 400. Furthermore, it supports wide color gamut display of 125% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3, and can display smooth gradation with high contrast.

In addition, "Extreme Low Motion Blur" that reduces motion blur, "Shadow Boost" that improves visibility in dark places, "GamePlus" that displays sights, timers, FPS, display alignment, etc. on the screen, according to the game to play It is equipped with a wealth of gamer functions such as the preset "GameVisual".

  • -inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS gaming monitor with ultrafast 165*Hz refresh rate designed for professional gamers and immersive gameplay
  • ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB) technology eliminating ghosting and tearing for sharp gaming visuals with high frame rates.
  • FreeSync™ Premium technology to eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates.
  • Supports both Adaptive-Sync with NVIDIA GeForce* graphics cards and FreeSync with AMD Radeon graphics cards *Compatible with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10 series, GTX 16 series, RTX 20 series and newer graphics cards.
  • High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology with professional color gamut delivers contrast and color performance that meets the DisplayHDR 400 certification.

The main specifications are a response speed of 1ms (MPRT), a refresh rate of 165Hz, a brightness of 400cd/㎡, a contrast ratio of 1,000:1, a horizontal/vertical viewing angle of 178°, and a display color of 16.7 million colors. The interface is HDMI2.0x2, DisplayPort1.2x1, 3.5m mini jack x1, and the speaker is 2Wx2. It also has "Flicker-free" and "Low Blue Light" as eye care functions.

The stand supports -5 to 23° tilt, -15 to 15° swivel, -90 to 90° pivot, and 120mm height adjustment. The main body size is width 614.09mm, depth 213.79mm, height 413.65-533.65mm, weight 6.2kg. At this time, there is no sales announcement for this product in the domestic market.



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Loobyluggs
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#5814315 Posted on: 08/03/2020 07:27 AM
Review HH; it seems this is a swansong monitor for 1080P?

Many boxes ticked here.

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#5814316 Posted on: 08/03/2020 07:30 AM
Asus? I'm sure it's way over priced.

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#5814347 Posted on: 08/03/2020 11:05 AM
Hdr400 is a scam. All new games like rdr2 and gears 5 have a minimum HDR of 500/600 nits. I think sites should mention this on every article. False marketing is bad, 400 nits was never hdr.

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#5814351 Posted on: 08/03/2020 11:14 AM
Hdr400 is a scam. All new games like rdr2 and gears 5 have a minimum HDR of 500/600 nits. I think sites should mention this on every article. False marketing is bad, 400 nits was never hdr.


I stand to be corrected here, but isn't "HDR" listed as a compatibility to a colour space size/spread by the games company?

So - like a mastering process?

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#5814354 Posted on: 08/03/2020 11:21 AM
I stand to be corrected here, but isn't "HDR" listed as a compatibility to a colour space size/spread by the games company?

So - like a mastering process?

Not really, you're both wrong and correct. Surely it's a WCG space, beyond srgb. Monitors have an absolute maximum brightness capability whether it has local dimming or not. That intended designed brightened areas have a corresponding nits level for apps and games. Meaning, if you force more nits than a monitor's cd brightness, you will lose image clarity, details loss, white crash, contrast or shadow errors etc. For example in my 600 nits monitor, I can safely choose anything from 500~700 nits no worries.

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