ASUS Launches ROG Swift PG27UQ 4K 144Hz Nvidia G-Sync HDR Monitor For $1,999

ASUS Launches ROG Swift PG27UQ 4K 144Hz Nvidia G-Sync HDR Monitor For $1,999

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https://wccftech.com/asus-launches-rog-swift-pg27uq-4k-144hz-nvidia-g-sync-hdr-monitor-for-1999/

Last week we saw Acer announce their Predator X27 Gaming monitor for $1,999, well if you are more of an ASUS brand loyalist, you may want to take a look at the ROG Swift PG27UQ which features much of the same options as the Acer Predator and what is most likely the same panel. Featuring their first DisplayHDR 1000 Certified display with it being pre-calibrated with its color accuracy ∆E value being below 3.0.

Being both 4k, 144Hz, HDR and G-Sync compatible makes it the monitor at the top of everyone’s wish list, with what I can only imagine as stunning visuals and frankly probably the best gaming experience possible at this point the ROG Swift PG27UQ while being incredibly expensive at $1,999 will provide the best experience on the market, though you would need the hardware capable of pushing it which in and of itself would cost a fortune.

ASUS Launches ROG Swift PG27UQ 4K 144Hz Nvidia G-Sync HDR Monitor For $1,999

May 28, 2018, 11:14am UTC
https://wccftech.com/asus-launches-rog-swift-pg27uq-4k-144hz-nvidia-g-sync-hdr-monitor-for-1999/ > Last week we saw Acer announce their Predator X27 Gaming monitor for $1,999, well if you are more of an ASUS brand loyalist, you may want to take a look at the ROG Swift PG27UQ which features much of the same options as the Acer Predator and what is most likely the same panel. Featuring their first DisplayHDR 1000 Certified display with it being pre-calibrated with its color accuracy ∆E value being below 3.0. > Being both 4k, 144Hz, HDR and G-Sync compatible makes it the monitor at the top of everyone’s wish list, with what I can only imagine as stunning visuals and frankly probably the best gaming experience possible at this point the ROG Swift PG27UQ while being incredibly expensive at $1,999 will provide the best experience on the market, though you would need the hardware capable of pushing it which in and of itself would cost a fortune.