ASUS released a new monitor built purely for competitive esports, the ROG Strix XG248QSG Ace. This 24-inch screen uses a Super TN panel capable of a blistering 610 Hertz refresh rate when overclocked, targeting games like Counter-Strike 2. The specs prioritize insane speed, boasting a 0.1 millisecond gray-to-gray response time and roughly 0.8 milliseconds of input lag.
The monitor employs an updated backlight strobing tech called Extreme Low Motion Blur 2. ASUS claims this dual-zone system reduces motion blur more effectively than older versions while being noticeably brighter. The physical stand is compact, and features include custom aspect ratio controls for practice. A built-in AI assistant for training is mentioned, but not fully detailed.
This model will be the official display for the rest of the BLAST Counter-Strike 2 tournament circuit this year. It launches in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland with a price just under 970 Euros. The product is a niche, high-end tool for pro-level players where every fractional delay matters, sacrificing other display qualities for pure responsiveness.
The monitor employs an updated backlight strobing tech called Extreme Low Motion Blur 2. ASUS claims this dual-zone system reduces motion blur more effectively than older versions while being noticeably brighter. The physical stand is compact, and features include custom aspect ratio controls for practice. A built-in AI assistant for training is mentioned, but not fully detailed.
This model will be the official display for the rest of the BLAST Counter-Strike 2 tournament circuit this year. It launches in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland with a price just under 970 Euros. The product is a niche, high-end tool for pro-level players where every fractional delay matters, sacrificing other display qualities for pure responsiveness.