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If you are into gaming on your PC, you will want to have a look at the ASUS ROG SWIFT PG248Q monitor. This 24” gaming monitor not only offers lightning 1ms response times but also supports overclocking to 180Hz.Let's look at some of the key features and d...
The ASUS ROG SWIFT PG248Q monitor is a well-designed and functional monitor. The fast 1ms response times and overclocking abilities to hit 180Hz refresh rates makes it perfect for fast paced action or sports games.That said, coming from using 27” screens...
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On this review, we are taking a detailed look at the ASUS ROG Swift PG248Q. This is the exclusive display at ESL One 2016 and The International 2016; Solidifying ASUS' stronghold at the eSports scene.The ASUS ROG Swift PG248Q is dubbed as a competition g...
EXCELLENT MOTION CLARITY, EXCELLENT ERGONOMICS, OSD NAVIGATION, CLASS LEADING RESPONSE TIME, OVERCLOCKABLE PANEL – 180HZ MAX...
LIMITED CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS, PANEL ACCURACY – GAMMA, TEMPERATURE, LUMINANCE...
The ASUS ROG Swift PG248Q is a monitor that showed me the true meaning of love and hate relationships (hardware-wise). For an instance, it displayed an exceptional motion clarity performance, coupled up with overclockable refresh rates that could go up t...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2018-02-22 03:12:15
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Hot on the heels of one Asus gaming display that we've recently tested, the superbly priced Asus MG248Q, comes another closely related gaming monitor, the ROG Swift PG248Q.It bears a number of similarities: it's a 24-inch screen with a native 1080p resol...
The ROG Swift PG248Q is a monitor designed to be used at 1080p, by people who want the very best PC gaming performance, but without the high prices of the larger G-Sync IPS screens. In fact it's one of the most affordable G-Sync screens around and in term...
Purely by adding a G-Sync module, the price shoots right up, putting this TN screen into a market segment where it's competing with completely different, more high-end displays than the MG248Q is. For a small additional outlay, you could pick up a 4K disp...
This is a TN panel, and while it generally looks very good indeed, a TN screen still will never look quite as good as an IPS screen due to more narrow viewing angles, even though it's one of the best looking TN panels we've seen. For the lower price of th...
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Whether you're into playing games or creating content, owning a display is just as important as having a powerful rig. The growth of gaming community in the Philipines brought forth an onset of confidence by brands to bring in performance displays such as...
It is magnificent! It is by far, one of the more affordable (PhP28,630.00) alternatives with Full HD, 180Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time and G-Sync compatible monitors around. I've used it for quite some time, and I must say that I'm impressed with the...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-02-22 03:12:15
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Buying a really good monitor used to be easy. The more money you spent, the obviously better the specs. Expensive monitors had higher resolution, used better panel tech, reproduced more colours more accurately, and had lower response times. That was then...
". you might have a niggling feeling you should have waited another year or so for a bigger version."...
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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 one...
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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chip.com.my Updated: 2018-02-22 03:12:29
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Every brand out there claims to have the best gaming monitor in the market, but very few actually have the numbers to back it up. ASUS is one such brand, with its ROG brand that seems to be making itself seen at every big e-sports event out there right no...
Image quality, Features...
Not 1440p resolution...
The ASUS PG248Q gaming monitor is one of our favourites in terms of quality and features, even if the display resolution is only capped at Full HD. This model is fairly new so price isn't available yet, but we're fairly sure it'll still fetch a pretty pe...
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If you're the sort of guy that games using an NVIDIA GeForce card, you're probably looking to take advantage of all the features your shiny new GPU offers. One of more useful features of NVIDIA graphics cards nowadays is G-Sync, a feature that allows dyna...
If you're a performance oriented kind of gamer and want to take advantage of every last feature of your graphics card, then you might want to seriously take a look at the ASUS ROG Swift PG248Q. Unfortunately, you'll be paying quite a pretty penny for that...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2018-02-22 03:12:34
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Gaming on your PC can be a great experience, but it's only as good as the hardware you own. In addition to of course having a gaming PC at your disposal, you'll also need some great gaming accessories and a gaming monitor. But why a ‘gaming monitor' speci...
Superb gaming performance, Adjustable refresh rate, Thin bezel...
High price point...
The ASUS ROG SWIFT PG248Q Monitor clearly means business when it comes down to lightning-fast response times and superb gaming performance. But the high price point of AED 1,699 ($461.5) is a bit much, given that you're only getting a Full HD resoluti...
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Hot on the heels of one Asus gaming display that we've recently tested, the superbly priced Asus MG248Q, comes another closely related gaming monitor, the ROG Swift PG248Q.It bears a number of similarities: it's a 24-inch screen with a native 1080p resolu...
Cheapest G, Sync display on the market, Amazing 180Hz refresh rate, Extremely well, designed...
Worse viewing angles with TN panel, Just two display inputs, Only 24 inches...
If you own an Nvidia graphics card and you spend more time gaming on your PC than anything else, a 180Hz display with G-Sync is absolutely worth the money. But otherwise, you could choose a larger display, IPS panel technology or a higher resolution for s...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2018-02-22 03:12:34
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Hot on the heels of one Asus gaming display that we've recently tested, the superbly priced Asus MG248Q, comes another closely related gaming monitor, the ROG Swift PG248Q.It bears a number of similarities: it's a 24-inch screen with a native 1080p reso...
Cheapest GSync display on the market, Amazing 180Hz refresh rate, Extremely welldesigned...
Worse viewing angles with TN panel, Just two display inputs, Only 24 inches...
If you own an Nvidia graphics card and you spend more time gaming on your PC than anything else, a 180Hz display with G-Sync is absolutely worth the money. But otherwise, you could choose a larger display, IPS panel technology or a higher resolution for s...
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As with most gaming-oriented displays, this is a TN panel, and the resolution is the usual 1,920 x 1,080, not 4K. The maximum brightness is a healthy 350cd/m2, with a fairly standard 1000:1 contrast ratio. So, on paper, the main specifications are nothing...
144Hz refresh in normal mode, 180Hz when overclocked, NVIDIA GSync support, GameVisual presets optimised for different game types, Extra GamePlus widgets including crosshairs, frame rate and timer, Great colour accuracy when calibrated...
Very expensive, Brightness isn't very uniform.
The ASUS ROG SWIFT PG248Q really is full of bells and whistles, and is also capable of great colour accuracy when calibrated properly. The lack of brightness uniformity is a bit of a concern, but the extremely high refresh rate and support for NVIDIA G-Sy...
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The latest Republic of Gamers Swift monitor is in town to prove its quickdraw credentials as the fastest panel in the west. And the east. Dammit, at 180Hz this thing is super-slick at all points of the compass.It may be quick but how does the new Swift st...
I don't like TN panels. Sorry, Asus, but there it is. I don't like their washed-out colour reproduction, the weak viewing angles and the limited dynamic range they offer. That alone should be enough for me to put the Asus ROG Swift PG248Q back in its box...
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In the past, buying a good and quality monitor was something easy: you just spend more money and you know that the specifications and its performance are excellent. Before, the pricier monitors had higher resolution, could reproduce more accurate colors...
Based on how the Asus ROG Swift PG248Q performed when we used it, we can definitely say that this gaming monitor is one of the best in the market today. It can readily take the throne from the VG-248-QE as the new flagship twenty-four-inch contender of AS...
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