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For gaming on various systems, movie watching and desktop usage the ‘4K’ UHD resolution can be enticing. The ASUS PG27UQR of the ROG Swift series provides this experience, with a strong colour and response performance in mind from its mildly curved IPS panel. HDMI 2.1 support is included, offering a 120Hz ‘4K’ UHD signal for ... Read MoreFebruary 9, 2023
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For content creation pixel-dense ~27″ ‘4K’ UHD options can be very attractive. The ASUS PA279CRV of the ProArt series offers this, with accurate colour output in mind. The monitor has a professional-look with satin silver-coloured stand neck, reduced width matte silver stand base (upper surface) and dark matte plastic bottom bezel. The top and side ... Read MoreJanuary 5, 2023
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Medium refresh rate QHD options are popular for both gaming and general purpose use. In this space, the choice of curved or flat will often force users into one panel type or the other. The ASUS XG27AQV of the ROG Strix series is particularly interesting because it combines a 27″ IPS panel with gentle curve. ... Read MoreDecember 5, 2022
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Competitive gamers will often do whatever they can to maximise frame rate. Having a monitor that can complement this with a high refresh rate is particularly desirable. The ASUS PG27AQN of the ROG Swift series delivers this, driving things up to 360Hz in combination with a WQHD or ā1440pā resolution. The monitor offers familiar styling ... Read MoreOctober 20, 2022
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For those wanting an immersive experience for gaming and general desktop usage, ~32″ screens with a WQHD resolution can provide a nice balance. The ASUS XG32AQ of the ROG Strix series provides this, with 175Hz added into the mix for good measure. The styling is shared with others in the series – something we’d describe ... Read MoreSeptember 23, 2022
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For desktop use and gaming on both PCs and consoles, the high refresh rate ‘4K’ experience can be very rewarding. The ASUS XG32UQ is built with this in mind, featuring HDMI 2.1 to provide a 120Hz ‘4K’ UHD signal plus VRR for systems including the PS5 and Xbox Series X. The usual pared-back version of ... Read More