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ROG Strix monitor drops with 360Hz and G-SYNC Pulsar
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82120, member: 636"] ASUS just announced another monitor for people who think frames win games. The ROG Strix XG27AQNGV is a 360Hz screen targeting the esports crowd, and it will cost a solid 749.90 Euros when it launches in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. This 27-inch display uses a QHD panel with a one-millisecond response time, pairing high speed with a 2560 by 1440 resolution. The main attraction is Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar technology baked right in. This feature merges variable refresh rate support with a special backlight strobing method. ASUS claims the combo makes moving objects look up to four times clearer than on a standard LCD screen, all without taxing your computer's processor or graphics card. It has a dedicated mode for hyper-competitive players. Toggling the esports dual mode shrinks the active screen area down to a 25-inch view. This can run at a standard 1080p resolution or a custom 2368 by 1332 pixel setting. The company says this switch happens with no added lag. A built-in light sensor handles viewing comfort automatically. This system, called G-Sync Ambient Adaptive, tweaks the screen's brightness and color temperature based on the room's lighting. The goal is to keep the image looking consistent, whether you are in a dark cave or a sunny room. For plugging stuff in, the monitor offers a DisplayPort 1.4 connection and two HDMI 2.1 ports. It also includes a USB hub and a headphone jack. The whole package is designed for low-latency motion clarity above all else, catering specifically to players who prioritize performance over everything. [/QUOTE]
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