Asus ROG Strix XG27UQ review

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For the parallel rotation (swivel), the mechanism allows an angle of 40 degrees to the left and right. Here, too, the mechanics work correctly, is not too easy, but also not too stiff. The display tilt (tilt), the setting range of 4.5 degrees down and 18 degrees up is not unusually broad, but sufficient. The ASUS XG27UQ also enables the display to be turned on its edge ( pivot ). Conveniently, lateral rotation is also possible in this position, inclination and height can also be changed, the latter, of course, much more restricted. A total of 3 cm from 3.2 to 6.2 cm is still there.


  

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The monitor comes with three templates for the base of the stand. Depending on the template chosen, multiple themes are projected onto the desk when "Light in Motion" is activated. The templates can be switched very quickly.


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In the lower area of the stand, there is an opening which, labeled "Cable Management". The cables can be routed through this opening to ensure clean cable routing.


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The ASUS XG27UQ has ventilation openings in several places on the case. Across the back of the case, on the top and bottom of the case. 


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The mirrored logo of the ROG-Strix series is located on the rear of the housing and is lighted all RGB when you juice up the monitor. 


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The delivery accessories include two different motifs and a plexiglass pane without a theme. In the OSD called "Light in Motion", the projection can be controlled independently, but the range of purposes is significantly more limited. The lighting color is fixed with red, and only the lighting intensity can be changed or deactivated in three scenes. 

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