The ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q isn’t quite exactly*your typical gaming monitor.*While its predecessors boasted support for refresh rates of 120Hz or 144Hz and NVIDIA’s 3D Vision technology, the ROG Swift sort of rewrites the history book on gaming monitors. It*will be one of the first 27″, 2560×1440 (2.5K in other words) screens which supports Nvidia’s G-Sync*(TN panel without a doubt)without being 1080P again.
In order to offer us gamers better control over their gaming environment ASUS has included a special dedicated “Turbo” key which allows for the selection of refresh rates in steps from 60Hz, 120Hz or to 144Hz with just one click, sounds interesting.
Not a word has been said about 3D Vision support but we’d hope so.
Apart from the obvious aspects, ROG Swift also has 1 ms GTG response times which is fairly impressive on it’s own, a 6mm bezel, a VESA Wall mount and tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustment capabilities.
Oddly, despite Nvidia’s use of a DVI-based scaler replacement the panel is fed by a single displayport and it does include 2 USB 3.0 ports and a 5-way joystick for the OSD.
ASUS PB298Q
The 29-inch ASUS PB298Q is like having two 5:4 aspect ratio, 17-inch displays side-by-side, but made even better without monitor bezels between them. It has*a 2560 x 1080 resolution and that’s 33% wider than standard Full HD, giving you more room for more windows and extra screen real estate to work on spreadsheets with up to 13 more standard-sized columns.
It is also AH-IPS with 178 degree viewing angle and features*swivel, tilt, pivot and height adjustments. It has 5mS GTG response times which is quite good for a IPS monitor.
The two monitors will launch this friday in Singapore. Prices for both are to be announced
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