ASRock may be best known for their motherboards, graphics cards, and mini PCs, but they’re becoming quite a force in the world of gaming monitors now too. Today, they revealed the upcoming launch of two brand-new gaming monitors, the PG27QFT2A and PG27QFT1B.
These new gaming monitors, come equipped with a high refresh rate of 180 Hz, and both feature a 27″ QHD IPS panel, making them great for a wide range of daily tasks, but even more so for gaming! I must admit I had to flick back between the two product pages to find out what the difference was on these monitors, as they both have the same resolution, refresh rate, colour reproduction, HDR, FreeSync support, etc, which is great, as that’s a lot of nice features!
However, the PG27QFT2A also features a built-in WiFi antenna in the stand, while the PG27QFT1B does not. I can’t imagine the price difference will be all that much between the two, but I suspect the A will cost a few quid more for this small addition.
Both PG27QFT2A and PG27QFT1B feature QHD resolution screens, delivering images with remarkable clarity and detail. They are equipped with VESA DisplayHDR 400-certified display technology, which brings vivid and lifelike colours to life, immersing users in stunningly realistic visuals.
Phantom Gaming incorporates ingenious design elements into its stand. The PG27QFT2A is equipped with an exclusive built-in Wi-Fi antenna that supports the latest Wi-Fi 7 connection, boasting a transmission speed 480% faster than the previous generation Wi-Fi 6E. Simply connect the antenna to your personal computer to ensure that Wi-Fi signals are not obstructed or interfered with by desktop clutter. With a peak gain of up to 7dBi, this antenna guarantees faster and more reliable signal connections. Not only does it provide gamers with smooth, latency-free gaming experiences, but it also ensures users enjoy a stable network environment.
For more information, please visit the product pages of the PG27QFT2A and PG27QFT1B.
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