Asus ROG Strix and TUF 27-inch curved 165Hz monitors detailed
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The biggest difference is that the Strix model uses a 1440p panel with VESA DisplayHDR 400.
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Freesync Premium Pro....
Does that wash whiter than white?
Gotta love the marketing person there. *awaits the + version*
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3dcandy
Gotta love the marketing person there. *awaits the + version*
Indeed - same with "VESA DisplayHDR 400" which is not actually HDR, but an invented a "bottom tier" purely for marketing purposes.
It's nice to see the better VA panels making their way down to this sort of price point though regardless of the marketing spin - and with reasonable refresh rates too.
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27" at 1080p is not 'some serious specs' as Asus claim - if you want to avoid jaggies you'd have to be some distance away, which then makes the curve problematic.
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mtyson
At least G-Sync Ultimate gives you a superb monitor (for a price), if all Freesync Premium Pro gives is HDR400, then I guess the only redeeming factor is that it's cheaper.
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Gaming and photoediting) Finally 2 in one)
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Why do you need a curve on a 27inch 16:9 panel, Seems stupid in my opinion.
Curves make sense on large ultra wide screens.
HDR400 is also pointless and should be scrapped on all screens.