Asus To Redefine High-end Gaming With Its Two New Top Class Gaming Monitors Soon

The year has already offered a lot to the gaming geeks. Superlative gifts ranging from high-level titles to magnifying GPU sets have been revealed by various tech makers from all around. Now Taiwanese tech giant Asus has something more to be added along with this year's gaming stakes. As per the latest insight, the company is about to release its newest contributions to the gaming fever: two new advanced gaming monitors namely, ROG Swift PG27VQ and ROG Strix XG27VQ.

According to Digital Trends, the first element among this lineup ROG Strix XG27VQ comes with a curved 27-inch front panel coupled with 1080p HD resolution. It offers a top end refresh rate of 144 Hz and it also supports Nvidia G-Sync for ensuring the perfect balance between gaming audio and visual sync. The monitor has been equipped with RGB LEDs on the backend of the display for right sync rate.

As per another revelation by The Tech Report, the next quotient is even more powerful in terms of its features. ROG Swift PG27VQ comes with curved QHD display with highest resolution capacity up to 2560x1440. It has been equipped with even greater refresh rate at 165 Hz. For perfect evolving of high-level gaming on screen, the monitor uses a newly designed quantum dot technology.

This 27-inch gaming stunner supports Nvidia G-Sync alongside Asus's very own Aura sync. Moreover, Asus has placed attributes to run 4K contents on it which is marked by a flashing LED Backlights for HDR mode. What is more attractive apart from all these, the PG27UQ utilizes the backlight technology capable of up to 1,000 cd/m² peak brightness whenever crucially required for higher-end operations.

Though Asus has already uncovered the ROG Swift PG27UQ at the Consumer Electronic Show 2017, but the company has not yet revealed any words about both the magnetic gaming monitors' price and availability. It is expected to be launched any time by the next quarter of 2017.

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