
What just happened? Asus unveiled a myriad of new products at CES 2023, including four gaming that is high-end. Each debuts a feature that is new the company’s ROG lineup, including the highest refresh rate on a gaming display yet, a 240Hz OLED panel, a monitor with DisplayPort 2.1, and one equipped with a Smart KVM switch.
Asus has released OLED gaming monitors in the past, but they were a bit on the larger side for desktop use. The new ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM bucks that trend, as it features a 27-inch 2,560 x 1,440 OLED panel with a max that is 240Hz rate.
The organization promises HDR content will appear amazing about this monitor, while you might anticipate from an display that is OLED. It can reach a peak brightness of 1,000 nits (up to a 3 percent average picture level) and has 99 percent coverage of the color space that is DCI-P3. Asus also prepared the monitor by way of a customized heatsink as well as a bigger atmosphere vent to combat burn-in.
Next up is the ROG Swift Pro PG248QP, the entire world’s first 540Hz gaming monitor. This utilizes equivalent 24-inch Full HD ‘Esports TN’ panel once the monitor that is 500Hz last year, but it seems the company managed to squeeze slightly more out of it to improve motion clarity further.
It features an Nvidia G-Sync processor to remove stutters and screen tearing and also includes a built-in Reflex Analyzer that tells you your system that is end-to-end latency. The monitor posseses an ESS sound codec, that the organization statements can improve digital effects that are surround gunshots, and footsteps. Another neat feature is the foldable stand base that allows you to place your mouse and keyboard closer to the display.
If high-resolution gaming is more your cup of tea, then the* that is( ROG Swift PG32UQXR may be for your needs. It comes with a 32-inch 3,840 x 2,160 panel through a maximum that is 160Hz rate and FreeSync support. The monitor also has a 576-zone FALD backlight with a brightness that is peak of nits, netting it a DisplayHDR 1,000 certification.
However, more impressive an element of the PG32UQXR is it provides a set of DisplayPort 2.1 connections (alongside two HDMI 2.1 ports as well as a USB hub). Asus discussed that this monitor hits its optimum quality and rate that is refresh using Display Stream Compression (DSC).
Finally, Asus also revealed a super-ultrawide monitor that is 49-inch a 5,120 x 1,440 quality. The ROG Strix XG49WCR comes with a 165Hz maximum refresh price with FreeSync Premium help as well as features a curvature that is 1800R. HDR support is nothing to write home about, with just a measly DisplayHDR 400 certification.
The real selling point for this monitor is the integrated* that are( KVM technology. The monitor permits people to get in touch two PCs to it and show the outputs side-by-side, by way of PbP assistance. Then, along with your mouse and keyboard linked straight to the monitor, the XG49WCR will immediately change in one device into the various other whenever you move your cursor across.
Asus Claims the ROG
OLED PG27AQDM will start shipping in Q1 2023, while the ROG (*) PG248QP will come out in Q2. (*) company didn’t announce any availability and pricing details when it comes to various other two tracks.(*)