Today, we have a really special treat for you. ASUS hooked us up with the new Swift PG278Q monitor for a review, and we are practically speechless. In a word: gorgeous. But, I can't let too much go ...
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The new ASUS ROG Strix XG43UQ gaming monitor rocks a huge 43-inch VA panel, with a native 4K resolution and super-smooth 144Hz refresh rate. ASUS is no stranger to the 43-inch 4K 120Hz monitor market, ...
Matti Robinson is a veteran of the industry originally from Finland, with nearly 20 years of writing and editing experience. His love for gaming started with the Commodore 64 and grew with each ...
Asus is kicking off its new XG series of gaming monitors with a curved 27-inch FreeSync display from its Republic of Gamers division, the ROG Strix XG27VQ. The new monitor uses a VA panel with an ...
When we took a look at the ASUS ROG SWIFT PG278Q G-SYNC monitor last year, we praised it for its sleek design, thin bezels, support of NVIDIA’s adaptive refresh rate technology, and high-quality TN ...
It has been a long wait since January when Asus first presented us with this new monitor, and now the time has arrived. The brand new Asus ROG PG278Q ROG Swift 27″ G-Sync 144Hz widescreen gaming ...
Today Dominic is taking a look at the asus rog PG32UQ. It's a 4K/144Hz monitor that's the cheaper sibling to the PG32UQX we reviewed last year - but instead of £3299, it's priced at a much more ...
Asus showcased the ROG Swift PG43UQ monitor back at CES 2020. This 43-inch monitor is an important milestone for Asus, as it delivers 4K content at up to 144Hz refresh rates, thanks to VESA Display ...
World's first 24-inch gaming monitor with native support for high frame rates and a 1ms response time for superior in-game visuals (8 January, 2013) - ASUS today announced the 24-inch VG248QE Fast ...
Let’s be real: The 28-inch ASUS TUF VG28UQL1A, while a formidable 4K gaming monitor with some noteworthy flaws, has an unfortunate naming scheme. I can’t imagine many interested parties being able to ...