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Guru3D.com » News » Review: ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q monitor review

Review: ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q monitor review

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/15/2016 07:30 PM | source: | 25 comment(s)

We review the spectacular ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q. Big and curved, as it is 34-inches combined with a proper 3440x1440 (21:9 aspect ratio) pixel resolution. The PG348Q is a 60Hz monitor that can manage refresh frequencies up-to 100Hz (activated through an OSD OC mode). Combined with fresh looks and G-SYNC you can eliminate stutter and tearing while gaming with a GeForce graphics card as well.

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#5245397 Posted on: 03/15/2016 10:38 AM
So essentially this is my predator x34 panel but with an asus shell and on screen display. Thats it?

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#5245459 Posted on: 03/15/2016 01:41 PM
Please wake me up when HH will make a contest for it !
Grate review boss.

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#5245480 Posted on: 03/15/2016 02:21 PM
So essentially this is my predator x34 panel but with an asus shell and on screen display. Thats it?


No, LG makes this panel, not Acer. Your Predator is a "shell" around the panel just like this Asus is.

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#5245528 Posted on: 03/15/2016 03:46 PM
Pretty much

So essentially this is my predator x34 panel but with an asus shell and on screen display. Thats it?


Appears to be but I think yours was the better deal.

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#5245536 Posted on: 03/15/2016 04:03 PM
It is indeed exactly the same panel, though the ASUS monitor is more expensive. You could argue it looks better, but it's a matter of taste, I for one really dislike the new ROG color scheme and besides, all that fancy engravings are on the back of the monitor anyway. If you would have this in an office and someone walks in and sees it from behind and go oh-**** that's awesome, then ok, but it will be back against a wall 99% of the cases. :P

Anyway, I'll buy 3 of these in surround, kk, brb.

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