Read more.The first model in the all-new Asus ROG Strix XG series offers 144Hz max refresh and FreeSync.
Read more.The first model in the all-new Asus ROG Strix XG series offers 144Hz max refresh and FreeSync.
But......in the dawn of the 4K age.....why on earth is it 1080p?
Not even QHD?
Why also, at the mega mega prices of some of these (friend bought whatever the most recent widescreen 40"-ish über-ROG monitor is), do they only have a red LED thing on the base? Surely it should all be RGB, even if it is a ROG product? Their motherboards have it...
If I'm paying that kind of money, I'd want all the features...
400 notes for 1080p and some naff rgb, yeah do 1
aidanjt (17-08-2017)
Not for that price and especially not for 1080p
Expects Asus ROG pricing for product....yep confirmed.
Because anything 4K is a waste of money unless you have to use it professional in ways of rendering, creating pictures and by then I would say that 4K is about to be outdated in favour for 8k.
A product for people that doesn't know squat about monitors.. imo
Holy Buck 'ROG' Rogers not another high margin RGB product with 2025 aesthetics.
As others have said: WHY OH WHY WOULD YOU GO 1080P ON A 27" MONITOR?!?!??!?!
(Caps intentional to get my point across).
Put in a 1440P panel, drop the ludicrous RGB lighting (and the price a couple of notches) and you're golden.
BTW, VA certainly isn't a compromise between TN and IPS. It's wholly on par with IPS, but both technologies each have some drawbacks with regard to the other (IPS: wide viewing angles but poor black level, VA: great black level with narrower viewing angles and a possible tendency to colour shift).
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