ASUS Republic of Gamers has today announced the availability of its new Swift Pro PG248QP which boasts an Esports 540 Hz refresh rate for the smoothest and fastest gaming experience on the market.
The new ROG Swift Pro PG24QP is a 24″ FHD monitor which uses a 540 Hz Esports-TN panel to provide gamers with the smoothest and clearest gaming experience that is up to 50% more responsive than traditional TN panels. It comes with all the bells and whistles which appeal to gamers including NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultra Low Motion Blur 2 technology for smooth visuals, NVIDIA Reflex Analyser for measuring system latency and a unique base with retractable claws to provide more desktop space for mouse movements. The display itself features a DisplayHDR 400 certification immersing gamers into incredibly lifelike gaming worlds that are bursting with colour.
The monitor has several additional features including a built-in ESS codec allowing the monitor to provide up to 32-bit 384 kHz PCM audio with near-zero latency, surround sound and an ESS DAC for lossless audio processing. Users can connect their headset to the monitor with the included jack as well as other devices through the USB hub and their GPU through DisplayPort 1.4. For streamers, there is an integrated tripod socket on the top of the stand to allow for mounting webcams or other streaming equipment.
For finding a comfortable position, this monitor features a stand which provides tilt +20° ~ -5°, swivel +30° ~ -30° and height adjustment up to 110mm. It also features a 100×100 VESA mount for alternative stands as well as flicker-free technology and low blue light technology.
ASUS hasn’t shared pricing however if you would like to learn more, visit the product page at rog.asus.com.
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