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In this review we'll be taking a quick look at the Asus ROG Swift PG248Q 24” Gaming Monitor. This monitor is designed for the gamers who want seamless visuals and super-smooth gameplay. It features a 24-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) TN panel with a 16:9 aspe...
ROG Branded 24″ monitor, Full HD 1080p panel – 1920×1080 resolution, Overclockable refresh rate up to 180Hz, 1 ms response time, Contrast Ratio (Max): 1000:1, Nvidia's G-SYNC support, 3D vision ready...
Still uses TN panel (necessary for low response time), Price...
If you're a die-hard ROG fan or a dedicated extreme gamer, then the Asus ROG Swift PG248Q 24″ is definitely worth considering. With response time of 1ms and overclockable refresh rate of up to 180Hz, it will enhance your gaming experience and provide you...
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If you're picking up a monitor for competitive gaming, you'll want the display to be sharp and fast. The Asus ROG Swift PG248Q ($379) succeeds on both of these fronts, delivering quick response times and a speedy 180Hz refresh rate within a crisp 1080p di...
Highly adjustabl, G-Sync suppor, Easy to navigate...
Expensive for 1080, No speakers...
The Asus PG248Q largely delivers on its promise of being a feature-packed gaming monitor designed for esports. Its 24-inch, 1080p display is both crisp and responsive enough for the latest games, whether you're managing a huge group of units in a strategy...
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Asus astounded the gaming world when they introduced the venerable Asus VG248QE with its then bleeding-edge specs capable of providing tearing-free images and 3D Vision capabilities. Fast forward to today, Asus has positioned itself as the global lead...
Giving the title of the best is difficult, but judging from how the Asus PG248Q performed for us, we can say that this is one of the top gaming monitor offerings the market can provide. This model can rightfully take the VG248QE's throne as the new flagsh...
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Asus practically founded the gaming monitor category with the VG248QE in 2013. Today we're looking at its spiritual successor, the ROG Swift PG248Q. It's a 24" TN screen with FHD resolution, G-Sync, ULMB, and a 180Hz refresh rate. In 2013 we looked at...
GSync, 180Hz, Superior motion quality, Low latency, Response, Accurate color with calibration, Styling, Build quality...
Needs adjustment to unlock the best picture, Contrast, Expensive...
Like an exotic sports car, the PG248Q is not without a few challenges in ownership. But when you make the right tweaks during setup, you'll be rewarded with one of the finest gaming experiences imaginable. The smooth and instant response of this monit...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2018-02-22 03:12:29
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Monitor Asus PG248Q part of a series of Asus products, United by a common brand “Republic of Gamers” (abbreviated to CPU). Accordingly, the full name of the model looks like a ROG Swift PG248Q. The monitor is based on the matrix TN resolution of Full HD w...
With the support of technology Nvidia G-Sync, Refresh rate 180 Hz, Compatible with Nvidia 3D Vision 2, Strict and at the same time interesting design, Comfortable and adjustable stand, Flicker-free backlight, Mode with a low intensity of the blue componen...
High minimum brightness...
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For gamers, particularly those who favour fast-paced games, having a monitor with increased refresh rate is hugely advantageous. Indeed, it is one of the key factors that aids both a responsive look and feel to the gaming experience. The ASUS VG248QE was...
Quite a pleasing balance and richness to the image following OSD tweaking, certainly more so than most 144Hz+ gaming monitors, Static contrast was decent overall, largely as expected and maintained even with the ‘Blue Light Filter' active. The absence of...
Gamma didn't quite hit ‘2.2' in any setting (although came pretty close) and there are perceived gamma and saturation differences vertically due to the typical TN weaknesses, The screen surface imparted a bit of graininess when viewing lighter content, wh...
Having now reviewed several high refresh rate monitors with 24” panels, we certainly know that the panel is not the be all and end all of their performance. The ASUS PG248Q put its panel to good use, offering good flexibility in the OSD to change gamma an...
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Choosing the best 24-inch monitor for gaming is increasingly more difficult every year since the manufacturers seem to be slowly migrating towards producing bigger screens with higher resolutions which means that people who prefer a ‘smaller' 24-inch gami...
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So good it hertz. That's the thinking behind the new 180Hz-capable Asus ROG Swift PG248Q. To put it another way, more hertz in the form of a higher refresh rate is necessarily a good thing.Up to a point, we agree. The step up from a standard 60Hz LC...
Super-quick response and refresh, loads of features, quality chassis...
Painfully pricey, low resolution, can you really tell the difference...
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