4K gaming monitors have come a long way since their arrival into the gaming market years ago. There are several models that come with a variety of features besides Ultra HD resolution, which includes anti-tearing technology and HDR.
Manufacturer: Asus
4K gaming monitors have come a long way since their arrival into the gaming market years ago. There are several models that come with a variety of features besides Ultra HD resolution, which includes anti-tearing technology and HDR.
5/5 if I'm not being nitpicky. It's an amazing monitor, obviously. Maybe not the best value. But really the only thing with true HDR (because of it's peak brightness) and both 4k and 144hz. So when it works it's amazing. When Windows is being a pain...well... Windows is a pain.
To the point, the Swift PG27UQ delivers everything we have been waiting for in a monitor. In doing so, it addresses the shortcomings and compromises that come with owning a 4K display, namely having to settle for a lower refresh rate.
HDR content looks fantastic; Peak brightness of 1,000 nits; Fast refresh rate (144Hz overclocked; 120Hz native; G-Sync support; Accurate color reproduction; Factory calibrated
It's expensive; You need a top-tier graphics card to power this panel fully
We told you up front that the Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ is worth every bit of its $2,000 asking price. And it clearly isn't just a gaming monitor. While that is its primary purpose, it can serve equally well as a color-critical display, a Windows machine and a great way to watch Ultra HD video.
Stunning image; 144Hz in Ultra HD; Amazing SDR and HDR contrast; Over 90 percent DCI-P3 coverage; G-Sync; Build quality; styling
Expensive
It's been a long time coming, but finally the 4K Nvidia G-Sync HDR screens are here, and the Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ is the first to land on our test bench. And it's landed with a thud because it's chunky chassis is about as weighty as its $2,000 / £2,300 price tag....
Would give a 10 but the price is obviously outrageous. If you can afford it, go for it you wont be dissapointed. If not, well then in a few years time you should be able to get this tech for less than half this price. so sit tight
Upping the resolution count of your monitor has always been a good idea if you want to enjoy games with better ...
Fantastic image quality; Superb gaming performance; Stunning HDR; Incredible 4K detail;
Mind-bogglingly expensive; Still only a 27-inch display; 4K resolution too demanding;
Outrageously expensive, but the combination of a 144Hz IPS panel and FALD backlighting provide the best HDR gaming experience yet
Stunning image quality; Excellent gaming performance; Superb colour reproduction;
Incredibly expensive; Limited connectivity; Garish lights and design;
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