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ASUS ROG Strix 27" 4K HDR DSC Gaming Monitor (XG27UQ) - UHD (3840 x 2160), IPS, 144Hz, 1ms, Adaptive-Sync, G-SYNC Compatible, DisplayHDR 400, 90% DCI-P3, Aura Sync, VESA Mountable, DisplayPort,

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It has a low input lag, fast response time, and a 144Hz refresh rate, resulting in smooth and responsive gameplay. For more information on your right to object at any time to your personal data being used for marketing purposes, see ‘Your rights’ below.

We will carry out an assessment when relying on legitimate interests, to balance our interests against your own. If you would like more information about who we share our data with and why, please contact us (see ‘ How to contact us’ below). It has a good HDR color gamut and decent peak brightness, but its low contrast ratio makes blacks look gray, and the local dimming feature is terrible. We have with us now the new Asus ROG Strix XG27UQ which is one of the first displays to be released that makes use of VESA’s new Display Stream Compression (DSC) technology.The Gigabyte performs a bit better than the ASUS gaming-wise because it has faster response time and refresh rate. The ASUS ROG Strix XG27UQ is better than the LG 27GP950-B overall, but some gamers might still be better off with the LG. The best overdrive setting is 'Level 1' because the higher settings have worse response times and add a lot of overshoot. Where that is the case, we will tell you and give you the choice before you give the personal data to us. After setting the backlight to 200 nits, we worked a bit in Windows apps, including Microsoft Word and Excel.

This is a gorgeous monitor with tremendous image quality and if this were only being sold as 120 Hz 4k (or 144 Hz at any lower resolution) then it'd be 5 stars easily. In HDR mode, it’s locked on and makes that content look quite good with a measured contrast ratio of over 8,200:1. The monitor doesn't feel cheap, in fact it's pretty chunky when you've got it in your hands and it feels expensive. e. very minimal variation in brightness) oscillation for settings below 100% that we include above for completeness.Its decent viewing angles make it easier to share your work with colleagues, but the image looks a bit washed out from the side and might not be ideal if image accuracy is a must. The average contrast ratio of the screen was measured at 1138:1 out of the box which was good for an IPS-type panel.

KEYBOARD HOT KEYS Hot Keys allow users to quickly change the settings by typing a certain key combination. The ASUS has better ergonomics, higher peak brightness in SDR and HDR, and even though its response time is slower, it has much less overshoot. The Dynamic Dimming enhancer does a good job of increasing contrast by adjusting the backlight on a frame-by-frame basis. We will always treat your personal data with the utmost respect and never sell it to other organisations for marketing purposes.HDR **is just about meaningless and uses some global dimming techniques, as well as stuff that feels like. excalibur1814 said:Manufacturers aren't caught behind the times, they're just lazy and will continue to churn out the same, tired, old tech as they're making money. I thought they had special chips in those monitors solely for the feature, but it’s possible this one does it another way? It supports Adaptive Sync to reduce screen tearing, and it's compatible with both FreeSync and G-SYNC.

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