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ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ gaming monitor is DisplayHDR 1000 certified
ASUS Republic of Gamers has announced ROG Swift PG27UQ, a gaming monitor featuring NVIDIA G-SYNC HDR, a 144Hz refresh rate, and more. The new monitor is targeted specifically at gamers, bringing with it a typical “gaming” design complete with customizable lighting features. The company plans to launch the model next The ROG Swift monitor measures 27-inches and is said to be the first of its kind to feature DisplayHDR 1000 certification.
In addition to HDR, the monitor boasts a 4K Ultra HD resolution, the aforementioned lighting features called ROG Light Signal and Light Signature, plus there’s an integrated light sensor for automatic brightness adjustments.
As mentioned, the PG27UQ features G-SYNC tech, which means users can expect incredibly smooth gameplay without tearing or lagging issues. The model likewise boasts 1000cd/m2 peak brightness, an LED backlight that dynamically controls a total of 384 zones, and factory color calibration.
Overall, the new monitor has 99-percent Adobe RGB coverage and 97-percent DCI-P3. Other features include quantum dot tech, life-like luminance, lighting effect projections onto a desktop surface, and an adjustable stand. The new Swift model will be available late next month for $1,999.99 USD.month, but has detailed all the features ahead of time.Such a designation ensures users get true HDR support, and the top tier quality among that certification class.
Brittany Roston and ''mundophone''
In addition to HDR, the monitor boasts a 4K Ultra HD resolution, the aforementioned lighting features called ROG Light Signal and Light Signature, plus there’s an integrated light sensor for automatic brightness adjustments.
As mentioned, the PG27UQ features G-SYNC tech, which means users can expect incredibly smooth gameplay without tearing or lagging issues. The model likewise boasts 1000cd/m2 peak brightness, an LED backlight that dynamically controls a total of 384 zones, and factory color calibration.
Overall, the new monitor has 99-percent Adobe RGB coverage and 97-percent DCI-P3. Other features include quantum dot tech, life-like luminance, lighting effect projections onto a desktop surface, and an adjustable stand. The new Swift model will be available late next month for $1,999.99 USD.month, but has detailed all the features ahead of time.Such a designation ensures users get true HDR support, and the top tier quality among that certification class.
Brittany Roston and ''mundophone''
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