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The ROG Strix XG438Q lays the foundation for a riveting experience with 43” of desktop real estate, a 4K native resolution, 120 Hz refresh rates and FreeSync 2 HDR.
We're bringing PC gaming perks to a giant display fit for a living room or supersized battlestation.
ROG's G752VS and G701VI gaming laptops pair ultra-fast 120Hz displays with GTX 1070 and 1080 GPUs. We test them in a stack of games to see which is best for high-refresh gaming.
The upcoming MG279Q is a gaming monitor focus on giving gamers who demand superior viewing angles and color reproduction a new choice when it comes to a low response and high refresh rate monitor. With a 27-inch In-Plane Switching (IPS spec) LCD display that'll run at 120+Hz (we're still working on certifying 144Hz) at WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution with DisplayPort and HDMI connectivity and a super narrow bezel design.
ROG just announced its Swift PG278Q premium gaming monitor at CES 2014. We've got a few pictures and quick QnA in our other post, but if you're looking for the official word of ASUS, hit the PR button inside for more details!
Following the 27 inch VG278HE the new ASUS VG248QE monitor continues the 144Hz trend, but this time in a 24-inch package. Click inside to read the full info and press release.