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The Asus ROG Swift PG27UCDM is a lightning-fast 4K gaming monitor whose robust feature set easily justifies its high price.
With new TrueBlack OLED tech, Asus’s XG32 monitors offer fewer reflections, improved contrast, and a refresh rate that tops ...
Professional monitors are getting a world's first release soon, centering on ASUS' 8K mini-LED monitor, featuring top-notch specs centering on improved brightness, color, and resolution.
Get the ASUS ROG Swift 32" 4K Mini LED Gaming Monitor, a premium gaming monitor designed for enthusiasts seeking top-tier performance, featuring 4K resolution, 160Hz refresh rate, and ...
The Asus ProArt PA32UCDM fills that gap ... but the latest OLEDs have closed that gap (and the lack of good Mini-LED monitors doesn’t help that technology’s case). The ProArt also provides ...
ASUS has joined the race to create the best sub-$1,000 gaming monitor with the absolute best OLED displays, and the XG27UCDMG delivers with incredible image quality and performance, its excellent ...
The monitor includes an RGB-LED accent in the shape of the Asus ROG logo. It can be customized using the on-screen menu or coordinate with other RGB-LED devices via Asus’ Aura Sync. Asus wisely ...
Asus has introduced a new addition to its ProArt series, the ProArt PA32UCXR Mini-LED monitor. According to the company, this monitor stands out as the world’s first 1600 nits mini LED display ...
Gaming Monitors Asus has announced the world's first 610 Hz gaming monitor, and a 'Super TN' panel is the price you pay for that speed Gaming Monitors Alienware launches two new OLED gaming ...
Asus is aiming to ace all three (and a lot more) with its newly announced ProArt PA32KCX, which is also the world’s first 8K mini-LED professional monitor. Beyond just resolution, the 32-inch ...
The first is the ASUS ProArt Display 8K PA32KCX, what ASUS calls "the world's first 8K mini-LED professional monitor." The 32-inch display offers 7,680 x 4,320 resolution and a peak brightness of ...
a Mini-LED display. While HDR isn’t great, I do appreciate Asus’ inclusion of an “adjustable brightness” mode. Gamers who’ve yet to try an HDR monitor might be surprised to learn most ...