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Pg279q microcenter
Pg279q microcenter





The use of matte-black plastic throughout means the rest of the display has a reasonably understated quality to it, plus the use of an impressively slim and low-profile bezel keeps the display looking sleek and modern. Surprisingly, it just about manages to avoid appearing garish and instead is reasonably classy-looking, despite these additions. A ring of light surrounds the base of the stand and to the front/right of the base is an illuminated Asus Republic of Gamers logo. It’s immediately obvious that this monitor is aimed at gamers, thanks to its aggressive, angular styling and the presence of a light-up base. The PG279Q makes quite a first impression. However, the Acer Predator XB271HU boasts near-identical specs, so which is the better monitor? Moreover, does either panel really justify its near-£700 asking price? Asus ROG Swift PG279Q – Design Unless you’re after a super-high-resolution 4K display, there simply isn’t anything more that could be packed into this screen. It has an IPS panel, so overall image quality should be superb, plus it can refresh at up to 165Hz and includes G-Sync technology too. Will it measure up to the hype? Let's take a look.The Asus ROG Swift PG279Q is, on paper, the ideal 27-inch gaming monitor.

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But if you buy one now, you'll be getting a completely unique product and what is likely to be the ultimate gaming display for at least the near-future. The price is high-end as well-over $700 at this writing.

pg279q microcenter

There is no doubt that you'll call attention to yourself when you show up at a LAN party with one of these. It's an impressive package wrapped in a nicely-styled chassis with a solid stand. In addition to a 165Hz panel you get Nvidia's G-Sync adaptive-refresh technology, ULMB motion-blur reduction, GamePlus, a hot-key to switch framerates on the fly and the usual lineup of gaming-specific image modes. The PG279Q is a premium product and no gaming features have been left out.

pg279q microcenter

So what you have here is essentially an IPS screen with better viewing angles and all the other benefits associated with the tech. It's not the super-high contrast A MVA technology seen in screens like the Philips BDM4065UC and BenQ XR3501. A HVA is a variation of IPS that offers superior off-axis performance. We've looked at other AHVA monitors before and we want to make sure there's no confusion.







Pg279q microcenter