The Asus ROG Swift PG259QN is the first monitor to hit a 360Hz refresh rate, giving us motion clarity that's unlike anything we've seen with LCD panels before. It also presents the next evolution of ...
The Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN is an impressive 1080p gaming monitor for professional and casual gamers who want the best graphics and performance when playing AAA games. The 24.5-inch monitor also ...
ASUS revealed the world's first 360Hz gaming monitor earlier this year at CES 2020, but now the monitor is officially on its way and will be available in September. The ASUS ROG Swift PG259QN features ...
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A lot of PC gamers would gladly get a smaller monitor on its desk if they could get a faster refresh rate. Right now, you can get a 27-inch monitor from Asus with an extremely fast 360Hz refresh rate ...
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ASUS is a brand with a long history in gaming, and now with it’s latest piece of equipment, the ROG Swift 360Hz gaming monitor, we felt it strongly deserved a best of CES 2020 award. When it comes to ...
Back at CES 2020 in January, HEXUS reported upon Asus and Nvidia teaming up to show off a 360Hz G-Sync display that would be launched later in the year. Now its time has come and the Asus ROG Swift ...
Time to break out some charts and graphs. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. ASUS will support NVIDIA's new Reflex Latenzy Analyzer ...
After weeks of extensive testing, we're ready to share our final verdict in our Asus PG27AQN review. 24-inch 1080p displays with 240Hz refresh rates have been the standard in most esports for years ...
Measuring the time lag (latency) between a mouse click and the muzzle flash in a video game has been an expensive, lab-only capability. But now, Asus and Nvidia say, you can do it with your PC. That ...