Tom's Hardware Comprehensively Tests The Swift PG278Q

Tom's has put the Swift PG278Q through a rigmarole of display tests, against other gaming monitors. Not just stocked with what G-Sync offers, other Swift features like ULMB (ultra low motion blur) and Pixel Response are also tested and considered in the evaluation.

Here's the final paragraph, but it's certainly not the most important part of the review. If you're considering a PG278Q, you should absolutely look into each tests result for all its features:

Menu4Asus' PG278Q represents the final piece of the high-end gaming rig puzzle. The company built a monitor that truly complements the investment many of you have made in computer hardware. And even though we're looking at a first-to-market product, it doesn't have the rough edges seen from so many first-gen implementations (like Asus' own PQ321 4K display, which required a number of firmware updates). For its excellent performance and gamer-oriented features, we feel it merits serious consideration.

Click here to read the full Swift PG278Q review

 

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