CES 2015: ROG Swift PG27AQ 27-inch 4K LCD With GSync

In 2014 ROG launched the critically acclaimed Swift PG278Q - a 27-inch WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution 144Hz monitor with Nvidia G-Sync. At CES 2015, ROG is announcing the Swift PG27AQ - a 27-inch 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution, providing 2.25x the resolution (and equally, 2.25x greater pixel density) and Nvidia G-Sync that makes gaming with an Nvidia graphics card silky smooth.

Inside ROG packs its unique GamePlus crosshair overlays and timer functions, while outside it has an easy-to-navigate on-screen display (OSD) with a five-way navigation joystick and hotkey shortcuts, an ergonomic design with full tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustment, and a smart cable-management system in a super narrow bezel design.

Do note that it's not a replacement for the current model and both PGs will exist side-by-side as top-tier gaming monitors, providing a choice to gamers looking at 27-inch displays; between the fast gaming 144Hz, WQHD/8-bit TN PG278Q and the higher 4K resolution, with in-plane switching (IPS spec) LCD in the PG28AQ .

Complete product details will be released at launch.

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Announcement Spec:

  • 27-inch LCD with super-thin bezel design and ROG aesthetics
  • 4K (3840 x 2160) @ 60Hz
  • In-Plane Switching spec LCD
  • Nvidia G-Sync
  • ASUS ROG GamePlus
  • DisplayPort 1.2 
  • Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 
  • Brightness: 300 cd/m²

Quick FAQ

1) Does it have ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur) /3D vision support (since it’s not 120Hz)

Unfortunately these technologies are not available at 4K/60Hz.

2) Does the Swift PG27AQ support ASUS Eye Care?

Yes, the Swift PG27AQ has flicker-free, low-blue light and anti-glare technologies.

3) Why not 4K @ 144Hz?

Current DisplayPort bandwidth limits 4K resolution to 60Hz only, so, for fans of FPS/shooters, beat 'em ups and competitive RTS (for example), we still recommend the fast-refresh PG278Q, while gamers who play MMOs, RTS, MOBA, 4X, Sims or action/adventure (again, for example) will likely prefer the greater resolution, and still benefit from G-Sync.