ASUS just released a new gaming monitor called the ROG Strix OLED XG27UCDMG. This 27-inch 4K OLED screen sits right below their top model but costs less at $999. The company made this screen for gamers who want something great for playing games, watching videos, and doing everyday computer stuff. They packed it with their fourth-generation QD-OLED tech, which shows super crisp images with 166 pixels in every inch.
The screen comes with special OLED Care Pro features to keep it safe from damage. A smart sensor called Neo Proximity can tell when you walk away and turns the screen black to protect it, then brings your picture back when you return. Both this model and the more expensive one will get better sensor software updates next month. The Anti-Flicker 2.0 system makes the screen steadier during fast games by changing how bright the pixels get.
This monitor refreshes 240 times every second and responds in just 0.03 milliseconds, which makes everything look smooth when you play. The text appears extra sharp because of how many pixels they crammed into each inch. ASUS added useful software that tells you when updates happen and lets you save your favorite settings. You can connect through DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, or USB-C, which also charges your laptop with 90 watts of power.
The design looks slee,k with almost no frame around the screen. It has cool lights that sync with your other ASUS gear, plus a hole for attaching streaming equipment. The stand takes up less desk space than most monitors and even holds your phone. ASUS backs up this screen with a three-year warranty, giving you long-term protection against problems. The monitor has settings that let you pick how much flicker reduction you want based on what feels best for your eyes.
The screen comes with special OLED Care Pro features to keep it safe from damage. A smart sensor called Neo Proximity can tell when you walk away and turns the screen black to protect it, then brings your picture back when you return. Both this model and the more expensive one will get better sensor software updates next month. The Anti-Flicker 2.0 system makes the screen steadier during fast games by changing how bright the pixels get.
This monitor refreshes 240 times every second and responds in just 0.03 milliseconds, which makes everything look smooth when you play. The text appears extra sharp because of how many pixels they crammed into each inch. ASUS added useful software that tells you when updates happen and lets you save your favorite settings. You can connect through DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, or USB-C, which also charges your laptop with 90 watts of power.
The design looks slee,k with almost no frame around the screen. It has cool lights that sync with your other ASUS gear, plus a hole for attaching streaming equipment. The stand takes up less desk space than most monitors and even holds your phone. ASUS backs up this screen with a three-year warranty, giving you long-term protection against problems. The monitor has settings that let you pick how much flicker reduction you want based on what feels best for your eyes.