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Asus launches a 27-inch 144Hz curved gaming monitor with RGB lighting



Asus is commencing its new XG arrangement of gaming screens with a bent 27-inch FreeSync show from its Republic of Gamers division, the ROG Strix XG27VQ. 

The new screen utilizes a VA board with a 1800R shape. It is a Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) show with a quick 144Hz revive rate and 4ms reaction time (dark to dim). It additionally brags a maximum average differentiation proportion of 3,000:1 (100,000,000:1 dynamic difference proportion) and 300 nits shine. 

Screens are one of a couple of territories remaining that presently can't seem to be embellished with RGB lighting on a wide scale. That could change in the event that others screen producers take action accordingly here—the ROG Strix XG27VQ highlights RGB lighting on the back that clients can alter through the organization's Aura RGB utility. 

The new screen additionally bolsters some ergonomic alters, including tilt (20 to - 5 degrees), swivel (50 to - 50 degrees), and tallness (0 to 100 mm). With respect to availability choices, a HDMI 1.4 port, a DisplayPort 1.2 connector, a double connection DVI-D port, and a 3.5mm small scale jack for sound errands. 

Asus has set the MSRP at $349, which is correctly what it goes for on Amazon. Generally reasonable estimating is one favorable position of running with a FreeSync screen as opposed to a G-Sync demonstrate, however, the decision is clearly managed by what sort of designs card you have, and whether you think about having a variable invigorate rate. 

On the off chance that you need to spare a couple of bucks, the Asus VG278Q is likewise a level 27-inch 1080p screen with a 144Hz invigorate rate and FreeSync bolsters, however, it goes for $299 (and needs RGB lighting). Furthermore, obviously, there is the VG248QE, right now our spending pick among our rundown of the best screens for gaming. It offers for $259.

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