The World’s Fastest Portable Gaming Monitor
ROG Strix XG17AHP is a stunning 17.3” Full HD IPS portable monitor built for gaming. The 3ms response time, 240Hz refresh rate and adaptive sync ensure that your game will run with speed and clarity, its ultra-thin design and built-in 7800mAH powerful battery means you can take it anywhere. Combine that with custom ROG Tripod and Smart Case, and you’ve got the ultimate portable gaming monitor.
*ROG Strix XG17 is also available with just the Smart Cover (SKU: ROG Strix XG17AHPE), so you can pick the setup that best meets your gaming needs.
A monitor stand that travels with you
ROG Tripod is an easy-setup, portable stand that makes you feel at home anywhere – and it’s included with ROG Strix XG17AHP.
Quick release
A convenient quick-release mechanism lets you click Tripod and XG17AHP together and go. When you’re finished, just release the stand from the monitor using the same mechanism.
Foldable, compact design
ROG Tripod folds up into a remarkably compact package and fits in just about any laptop bag, so it’s easy to carry with Strix XG17AHP.
Take your game on the road
With the Smart Cover, Tripod and even a custom ROG bag included, ROG Strix XG17AHP puts everything you need in one portable package. Just pack up, pick up and prepare to game anywhere you go!
Big-screen beauty, with highly-detailed visuals and accurate color
The 17.3-inch panel presents up to 10% more screen space than traditional portable displays, providing immersive gaming experiences on the go. Engineered with IPS technology, you’ll enjoy superior images with outstanding colors – with a 100% sRGB color gamut and a high 1,000:1 contrast ratio. Wide 178-degree viewing angles ensure minimal distortion and color shift, even when you're viewing from extreme positions. To ensure color accuracy, each ROG Strix XG17AHP is factory pre-calibrated.
Incredibly-fast 240 Hz refresh rate
With world-leading refresh rates of up to 240 Hz, you'll experience amazingly-fluid gaming visuals, giving you the upper hand in first-person shooters, racing, real-time strategy and sports titles.
Adaptive-sync technology
Support for adaptive sync enables fluid, tear-free gameplay experience at peak performance. With high refresh rates, Low Framerate Compensation technology and low latency, ROG Strix XG17AHP delivers no-compromise gaming experiences anywhere.
Powerful Battery for non-stop gaming
The high-capacity 7800mAh battery holds enough juice for up to two hours solid use at up to 240 Hz, for non-stop gaming power wherever you are. ROG Strix XG17AHP also supports quick charge3.0 and USB power delivery 3.0 technology, allowing you to power the battery up to 120 minutes (based on PD 3.0) non-stop 240hz usage in just one hour charge time – so you'll be ready to go in no time.
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7800mAh
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2 hoursuse at up to 240 Hz
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Quick Charge 3.0
USB Power Delivery 3.0support
Connections for every devices
With USB-C™* and micro-HDMI, Strix XG17AHPE lets you display content from a wide variety of devices, including laptops, smartphones, game consoles, cameras and tablets – providing a more expansive view for work or play.
*Need to check whether the USB-C port of your laptop/smartphone supports DP Alt mode prior to use. Please visit the FAQ, here for more information.
Slim, lightweight and portable
With a slim 1 cm profile and just 1060g, ROG Strix XG17AHP is superbly portable, and is easy to set up and use anywhere.
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Screen protector and prop, all in one
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The innovative ROG Smart Cover provides effective everyday protection, limiting the build-up of dust and preventing scratches. When not protecting the screen, the folding design of Smart Case folds allows to serve as an instant stand to support ROG Strix XG17AHP in either portrait or landscape orientations.
Screen protector and prop, all in one
The innovative ROG Smart Cover provides effective everyday protection, limiting the build-up of dust and preventing scratches. When not protecting the screen, the folding design of Smart Case folds allows to serve as an instant stand to support ROG Strix XG17AHP in either portrait or landscape orientations.
Get incredible sound anywhere
With a pair of stereo speakers upfront, ROG Strix XG17AHP pumps game audio directly at you, so you’ll both hear and feel every sound. As well, the display has a built-in ESS 9118 digital-to-analogue (DAC) converter to drive your headphones. This single-chip audio processor delivers 24-bit/192kHz lossless playback with unprecedented dynamic range and ultralow distortion for clear and immersive gaming audio.
FAQ
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The choice depends on your primary game genre.
- For Competitive Players (FPS): Refresh Rate is the priority. High refresh rate monitors provide fast and smooth visuals for increased responsiveness and motion clariy. That all adds up to a measurable advantage in games like Valorant or Counter-Strike 2.
- For Immersion Players (AAA): Resolution is key. 4K (3840 x 2160) is now the baseline for cinematic experiences, offering extreme detail for titles like Cyberpunk 2077 or the latest Unreal Engine 5 releases.
- The "Sweet Spot": 1440p at 240Hz remains the most balanced configuration for most gamers, offering sharp visuals without requiring an ultra-high-end GPU.
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Each panel serves a specific use case based on environment and performance needs:
- OLED: OLED gaming monitors offer infinite contrast for perfect blacks and a near-instantaneous 0.03ms response time, giving you a premium visual experience in any type of game.
- IPS: Most of today’s budget-friendly gaming monitors use IPS panels, but their advantages go far beyond affordability. IPS panels are known for exceptional color consistency and viewing angles, and they’re available with very high refresh rates.
- Mini-LED: Mini-LED gaming monitors provide extreme peak brightness (1000+ nits) and localized dimming for vibrant highlights, making them a compelling pick for gamers chasing premium HDR experiences.
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They represent different ways a screen handles light and color:
- OLED: In an OLED panel, every pixel is its own light source. This allows for "True Black" because pixels can turn completely off. This panel type is the gold standard for speed and contrast.
- IPS: An IPS panel uses liquid crystals aligned in rows to produce consistent color. This panel type is trusted for excellent color accuracy and wide viewing angles. These characteristics make it perfect if you’re sharing the screen or doing creative work alongside gaming.
- VA: VA panels use crystals aligned vertically to block light more effectively. This allows VA panels to offer better native contrast than IPS types thanks to deeper blacks. However, these panels aren’t always preferred for fast-paced gaming due to a “dark smearing” effect.
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The "best" size is determined by your viewing distance, resolution, and the type of games you play. The most competitive esports gamers tend to prefer smaller 24-inch or 25-inch monitors that allow them to keep the entire screen in the center of their field of vision. This makes sure that they don’t miss a thing on the minimap or in the periphery of their vision.
Larger 32-inch monitors provide a cinematic experience that pairs well for lavish AAA spectacles, role-playing games, and immersive sims. They’re perfect for 4K and dual-mode setups where you want a large canvas for cinematic immersion. Ultrawide and super-ultrawide monitors extend horizontally to fill more of the periphery of your vision. They’re often preferred by racing sim enthusiasts, but also cater to multitaskers and gamers who prioritize immersion.
The “sweet spot” for most gamers is a 27-inch monitor size. Big enough to feel immersive yet compact enough to keep all the action in the center of your field of view, 27-inch monitors offer a great experience in any game. Many gamers find that 1440p 27-inch monitors offer a compelling balance of detail and pixel density. Since most mainstream graphics cards can produce very high FPS at this resolution, it’s a great fit for most gamers’ setups, too.
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Absolutely—if the hardware supports it. HDR (High Dynamic Range) expands the range between the brightest whites and darkest blacks, allowing for looming shadows and dazzling highlights that make every frame feel more true to life.
- DisplayHDR 400: This is the entry point for the ratings system, and it indicates that a monitor provides a welcome boost in brightness, contrast, and color performance over comparable standard monitors.
- DisplayHDR 600/1000: A monitor with one of these ratings delivers what many would call the "Real HDR" experience, requiring local dimming zones for high-contrast impact.
- DisplayHDR True Black (400/500/600): This group of ratings is exclusive to OLED panels, giving gamers an easy tool for comparing the performance of different OLED gaming monitors. These ratings better account for the incredible depth of black levels on OLED panels rather than focusing on raw brightness.
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ELMB (Extreme Low Motion Blur) is ASUS’s proprietary strobing technology that eliminates motion blur for "CRT-like" clarity. ELMB works at a fixed refresh rate (e.g., exactly 144Hz), and is best used with game settings that allow for a very stable FPS. ELMB Sync is the evolution of the technology. It allows ELMB strobing to work simultaneously with Variable Refresh Rate technologies like G-SYNC and FreeSync. This gives you the best of both worlds by eliminating screen tearing and minimizing motion blur, even as your frame rate fluctuates naturally over time.
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"Overdrive" is a technique exclusive to LCD gaming monitors that pushes pixels to change colors faster to reduce motion blur. However, a fixed overdrive setting that looks great at 240 FPS might cause "overshoot" (disturbing halos around moving objects) if your frame rate drops to 60 FPS.
Variable Overdrive is an advanced form of the technique that intelligently adjusts the overdrive level in real-time, ensuring that you get reduced blur without distracting visual artifacts, even as your frame rate fluctuates. Found in many ROG and TUF Gaming monitors from ASUS, Variable Overdrive gives you clear images with zero ghosting or overshoot.
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Yes. Both PS5 and Xbox Series X/S support VRR via HDMI 2.1. This eliminates screen tearing and stuttering, making games feel smoother even if the frame rate isn't perfectly stable. All ASUS and ROG HDMI 2.1 monitors are fully compatible.
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Dual-Mode is a revolutionary feature that allows a single monitor to switch between two distinct performance profiles—typically a high-resolution mode and a high-refresh-rate mode. It achieves this by combining four pixels into one (pixel binning) to prioritize speed, or using every individual pixel to prioritize detail.
- The Benefit for Gamers: You get the best of both worlds. You can enjoy a cinematic, immersive experience in AAA titles (like Black Myth: Wukong or Cyberpunk 2077) and then instantly switch to a "pro-speed" mode for Competitive FPS (like Valorant or Apex Legends).
This is a massive cost and space saver. Instead of buying two different monitors, one ROG Dual-Mode monitor handles every genre perfectly.
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ROG OLED displays are factory-calibrated to achieve a high level of color accuracy. Color accuracy is typically measured by an average delta E value, with value less than two indicating that the human generally cannot distinguish the difference between the color on the screen and the reference color. Creative professionals are the most demanding users when it comes to color accuracy, but accurate monitors also give gamers the ability to experience games just as their developers intended.
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For the highest possible performance in 2026, the specific version and bandwidth matter.
- DisplayPort 2.1 is the current performance king. Look specifically for DP2.1a with UHBR20 support, which provides a massive 80Gbps bandwidth. This is the best fit for today’s high-end graphics cards, which support DisplayPort 2.1 output.
- HDMI 2.1 ports are preferred for console gaming (PS5/Xbox) and for high-end gaming on a TV, but the connector type is capped at 48Gbps. For this reason, gamers tend to use DisplayPort 2.1a for PC gaming and HDMI 2.1 for consoles or secondary media devices.
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As with many choices with your gaming monitor, this depends on your environment and usage. For most gamers today, we tend to recommend a budget OLED gaming monitor since even an affordable OLED offers cutting-edge visuals with premium motion clarity, true-to-life-colors, and the panel type’s signature inky blacks. If you’re looking to buy one monitor that you’ll love for years, OLED is the clear winner in most scenarios.
That said, the older IPS technology still has a place on the desks of many gamers. If your monitor will see hours of use for productivity or coding tasks in a room with a high ambient light level, you might prefer an extra-bright IPS monitor, perhaps a model with a mini-LED backlight. IPS monitors are also available for very attainable prices, making them a common choice for budget PC gaming setups.








