In order to stay competitive, most gaming enthusiasts will outfit their PC's with powerful graphics cards capable of insane frame rates. Cruising along at 60 frames per second (fps) is all well and ...
The first of these new monitors, the PG278Q, is a 27in model with a WQHD (2,560 x 1,440) resolution, a super-thin 6mm bezel and that includes Nvidia G-Sync. Asus was the first company to include ...
ASUS ROG has announced a new 27-inch monitor called the ROG Swift PG278Q Premium Gaming Monitor. The Swift PG278Q is "designed to deliver the ultimate gaming experience," and leverages a high ...
Today, we have a really special treat for you. ASUS hooked us up with the new Swift PG278Q monitor for a review, and we are practically speechless. In a word: gorgeous. But, I can't let too much go ...
So we received a G-Sync capable monitor last week. It is based on the Asus ROG Swift PG278Q (144Hz). Let me first state that the model we received is a final retail sample. Gamers have been bothered ...
It has been a long wait since January when Asus first presented us with this new monitor, and now the time has arrived. The brand new Asus ROG PG278Q ROG Swift 27″ G-Sync 144Hz widescreen gaming ...
Showcased back during Computex 2014 show in June, Asus has now officially launched the 27-inch Republic of Games Swift PG278Q gaming monitor with WQHD resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate and integrated ...
Introduction & What Is G-SYNC? It was just over a week ago that Trace reviewed the new ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q monitor, a new display from ASUS that fuses the world's of a 2560x1440 panel, with NVIDIA's ...
Gaming monitor technology took a significant step forward when Nvidia revealed G-Sync technology last year. Asus is the first monitor manufacturer to roll out G-Sync on a 27in, 2,560x1,440 resolution ...
If you skipped right to the conclusion to gague our impression of the new ASUS ROG SWIFT PG278Q monitor with G-Sync, let me make it clear -- this monitor is awesome. It packs in virtually all of the ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...