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ASUS ROG Strix 27” Curved Gaming Monitor Full HD 1080p 144Hz DP HDMI DVI Fully Adjustable Function w/ Industry leading 3 years warranty (XG27VQ)
Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. 27” Full HD (1920 x 1080) 1800R curved gaming monitor with ASUS Eye Care technology 144Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync technology (48~144Hz) with Low Framerate Compensation (LFC) for immersive, smooth gaming with DisplayPort, HDMI and DVI connectivity Marathon ready with swivel, tilt and height adjustability (0~100 mm) and VESA mount so you can always find your ideal viewing position Exclusive GamePlus and GameVisual now with new MOBA mode for color enhancements for more focused gameplay Enhanced customization featuring ASUS Aura RGB lighting on the back and LED lighting projection in the base ASUS Rapid Replacement 3 Year warranty with 2-way free shipping
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التقييمات: 20
5 نجمة
50%
4 نجمة
10%
3 نجمة
10%
2 نجمة
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1 نجوم
30%
Jeffrey D.
5
التعليق
If youre in the market for a 21:9 wide screen with Freesync, you cant beat this monitor. Mine arrived with no dead pixels and looks great. For work or play, this monitor is great. I typically work with 2-3 programs open, and there is plenty of real estate to accommodate the windows side-by-side. This really beats 2 or 3 monitors for work because you lose a lot of space by not being able to place an open window in the middle of two screens. The curve is very nice, not too much or too little. The height/swivel adjustments are very smooth and easy. For gaming? Forget about it. If you have a card that can push all the pixels, this monitor is fantastic. Now for the con: the cable management hole has two pieces of plastic that meet at a point. Well, that point is not smooth at all, and when I pull my keyboard closer to me or push it back, it catches my braided keyboard cable that I have running through it. If ASUS could fix this simple design/manufacturing flaw, I wouldnt have any complaints.
Zip
5
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Pros: Great monitor, no dead pixels, no noticeable BLB, good color uniformity for a curved VA panel. Cons: Cannot set the display ratio to 16:9, which makes it a bad option for console users. Also the viewing angle is moderate.
Green Arrow
5
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This is a freesync monitor. I have a cyberpowerpc custom built EVGA SC2 1080 Ti and it works flawlessly without any tearing or lag when hardcore AAA gaming. Even with video/photo editing it works well and the colors are fine to me. Im not a pro video/photo editor, but a causal computer user and gamer. I love the Rog Strix stuff and also enjoy the subtle RGB lighting behind it. I have the RGB bug. The cons are not knowing what it would have been like if I bought the Gsync version but that would also mean Im spending about at least $500 more for the similar monitor from ASUS Rog Strix line just for the gsync and a TN monitor which is a big no no for me. The VA monitor on this cheaper version is way better than TN. I think VA is in between the TN and IPS monitors in regards to color and visual quality. I use to have the predator B1 i believe, 24 inch TN gsync monitor and it was bad and nothing compared to this one. I really enjoy my purchase and VERY happy with it. I dont mind that it doesnt come with speakers because you dont need it. I got myself better speakers, the LG G560 and its like a RGB EDM dance party in my room. The monitors base is so firm and solid, I cant rock it at all and just because you dont put the table too close to the edge. It has two ports: one DP and one HDMI. The DP goes to my EVGA 1080 TI and the HDMI obviously goes to my xbox one X. Its a huge man cave here. Im so happy with the monitor and glad I didnt go for the 24 inch because this 27 inch was just perfect. Im coming from a 27" iMac 2013 model and I thought initially this monitor was going to be like the imac but its not because it doesnt have the huge bezel around the monitor. Overall happy! Now, Im tempted to save up money and if the rog strix line for IPS gsync monitors get cheaper, maybe ill look into that and give this one to my wife to use. Even she loves this monitor. So far no problems with it even after shipping to Hawaii! Update 30 Oct 2018: These line of monitors are so good, I bought the XG35VQ as well to add. No dead pixels. No color issues or panel problems. The box that came with it was damaged due to UPS shipping due to raining a lot in Hawaii today. I dont think Amazon shipped me a slightly damaged and wet box. The monitor inside was dry so that was good. It hooked up very well. I had to get used to the settings since it was slightly different from my XG27VQ next to it. I dont like the ELMB feature because of ghosting with my 1080 Ti. I know this is a freesync monitor, but I didnt want to pay for the expensive gsync feature. My XG27VQ works perfectly and pictures are beautiful, now with this XG35VQ, this is a HUGE beauty that makes me feel like Im at a star wars battle station. I cant play youtube videos on full widescreen but its still good if you dont mind the black bars on the side, which I dont since I mainly bought this ultrawide screen for the screen real estate for productivity and heavy PC gaming with WoW, CODBO4, Fortnite. I play other titles like BF1, BF5 when it was in beta, destiny 2, dragon ball Z, assassins creed odessy on my xbox one X connected to my XG27VQ. Overall these two monitors are BEASTS with my 1080 Ti. I am a happy customer. Now, how do I get my copy of COD BO4?
lms040500
5
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OMG, I love this monitor. I purchased this completely on impulse for my nephew and now Im jealous. When I first plugged it in I thought it was washed out looking. Then I thought, "lets hook things up properly and tweak the settings before passing judgement". So, I installed the drivers, connected the Display Port Cable to my GTX1070, and set the refresh rate to 144 hz. I like to play all kinds of games, so I fired up Warcraft first as I play it the most. After three hours of running around questing and such, I noticed my eyes felt more relaxed than normal. When I spun left or right changing views it was clearer and after the color tweaking vibrant and lush looking. I was really impressed, then I tried GTA5, The Witcher, Fortnite, DOOM, and several others and I was amazed. I was more engaged and it became more apparent that Im missing out with the other displays I currently own "curved is not just a gimmick, I must have one of these. So now Im saving my money to get the 31 inch version, this display is awesome dont hesitate. Heavy Duty packaging, no dead pixels, no light bleed, great aesthetics, the stand is smooth and easy to adjust. Tweak the settings, and there are plenty, and this monitor will deliver.
Luke
5
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The combination of Size, Resolution (2560*1440), and the Freesync range were major factors in wanting this monitor. As it is exactly what I was wanting in a gaming monitor. For years Ive hated being limited to 60Hz with just about any flat panel. Games are super smooth as well as the desktop environment. Freesync works great on an AMD R9 390x. In fact, Freesync was just enabled by default on the monitor and in Windows, it Just worked. Had to make sure to disable V-sync in any of my games to take advantage of it. For me it is definitely worth the money. Although a bit pricey. Regardless, this is the experience you should be getting from any computer, as a high refresh rate has been a thing of the past since CRTs went out of style. A TV as a display could never do what this monitor does. Only minor issues I have found thus far, the game display modes can get a little goofy, becoming overly bright when you select them. Like FPS, Racing, etc. At which point you have to go into the menu and find the setting thats causing the super high brightness. I use the sRGB mode when not gaming and the only thing I dont like about it, is that the contrast, brightness and gamma controls are disabled when you are in that mode. Also, using the blue light filter requires you to be in the Racing preset. It would be nice to be able to use that filter on any preset. The menus are really easy to navigate and I very much like the ability to put an FPS meter up in the corner. For now I have disabled the power button as I did in a few instances go to press a button and I end up shutting off the monitor. Luckily there was an option for that. Next is the stand, it is actually a lot nicer than I expected, however it takes up quite a bit of space, and if you dont have a deep desk, you may be hard pressed to get it far enough away from you in your seating arrangement. All in all I am extremely happy with this monitor. I went from a Dell UltraSharp 24" from 2010.
Steven Dake
5
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I bought this for myself, even though I am not an esports dude. Could have been back in the days of Sunwell in World of Warcraft, but the market wasnt developed enough. This monitor is by far the finest monitor Ive ever owned. Im 40+ and have owned a new monitor every 2-3 years. Constantly amazed (even though Im an engineer) that the bar can be raised on monitor displays. Pros: The curved screen - I thought was goofy - but on using it, it really does offer a more emmersive gaming experience. That said, I dont think a curved screen is in the cards for my home tv setups. The resolution is fantastic! There is no flicker and 1080 drives this display perfectly. Im not sure if a 980 would get the job done, but it might. Cons: There is an annoying red light coming from the bottom of the display. I know some people like this sort of flair, but I find it extremely distracting. I think it can be turned off, but Ive only had the monitor for a few hours of playtime. The price is the best in the market, but really, I think these manufacturers could either improve quality slightly or reduce cost alot.
T O N Y.3K
5
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Wow, Im impressed by the image quality of this monitor 144Hz is amazing, coming from an BenQ 27" 1080P/60Hz monitor is huge upgrade so i was told and read countless times about the transition, never doubted it, just felt I really had to choose the right monitor. Im very satisfied I with this one, I always been a big fan of Asus products especially when choosing components for my build because of how reliable and premium of quality they are and it shows 10 times over in this ROG Strix monitor. Installation was a breeze, considering most monitor installs are. Could instantly tell the quality change when as soon as I entered my os desktop, looking at the Icons borders, texts, everything just looked more Crisp. Conveniently out the box the display settings were already set to the preferred 2560x1440P 144Hz resolution, and adjusted the color calibration a little bit and became better. I was a little Iffy on the 1800R Curve feature at first and how it would effect my the gaming experience when i was researching this, but now since its live in front of me its actually really nice, does take a little getting used to if your coming from flat panels like me or like everyone else. But I can see myself adapting to the "Slight" Curve quickly. Also I would really like to add that having a good enough GPU to pair this with this monitor is something you should most highly consider. I have the Strix GTX1070 which is like the minimum amount of gpu power to run 1440P monitors, and works great. I mostly play some CSGO and Warthunder (two completely different games) and so far the experience has been very enjoyable and extremely smooth with its amazing 144Hz refresh rates, and the 1440P image and color quality just tops its off in gaming, a most definite Upgrade, and really starting to like the 1800R Curve a lot during gaming. Still coming from a 27" screen I thought the jump to an 31.5" screen wouldnt be that much of a big change but this screen is Huge! Which will take a little time getting used to IMO, but loving every inch of it. This entire monitor does take a lot of real estate on your desk. I have the 72"L Ikea Linmonn table top and really seems a little to big for my desk setup, So this might be something to consider. From front to back it takes up a lot of room, maybe because of the curve feature imo. I just barely have enough room for my K70 keyboard/mouse sitting on Corsair extended mouse pad, but works and dosent look took bad. If your planning and have the money to get and Double or triple monitor setup using these monitors, the XG32VQ would be a great choice for that if you were going for a High quality Premium monitor setup in 2018, with its very thin sexy bezels and curved screen display. Ive seen the setup around before, and im sure you have too and its really beautiful. Just overall build quality of this thing just screams Premium Top-notch. With its metal stands and effortless screen adjusting. Moving the screen up and down to the pref you need just floats up and downwards without any locking, and stays put and never moves. IMO the price might be a little high for some, but for the category its in 1440P 144Hz 31.5 Inch W/1800R Curve its really a good and decent deal and a very premium well proven brand in the Monitor department, compared to other competitors in this Specific Gaming Monitor Category this would be the one to get. I have read some reviews about some people getting faulty products with "Dead Spots" or "Color Bleeding" on their new monitors, probably received faulty monitors which really sucks, but not all of them come like that, I was lucky and received a properly working one so far and has been another great satisfying experience with the ASUS brand. Here are some pictures sorry for the image quality, for some reason came out very crappy on my phone.
Edward Traylor
5
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This is my first curved display, and Im pleased with the experience. I build my own computer systems and had a lot of factor in mind. I was looking for a good balance of price vs performance and for the money, like what I got. I have not had success so far setting it up as far as G-Sync, even though I updated the display drivers in Windows 10. I was hoping to find a curved, HDR, 4K, but unless you want to spend a fortune, its near impossible to find. Im used to a 1080, I use it for gaming and feel this is an even better monitor than my previous 25 inch Acer. The Acer had an issue which cause occasional black-screen. It was very frustrating, and after the fact, learned many Acer monitors suffer from this. Its the reason I needed a new display. I play First Person Shooters, so a monitor which can keep up is important. I like the various options to tune your colors, the height adjustment features are the best of any monitors Ive owned and am very happy. If I had to list a negative, its the lack of an internal speaker. I use a headset for gaming, so never invested in a fancy external speaker setup, but once in a while when I want to show someone a YouTube video or have them listen to something, I cant just unplug the headset and let them hear it. Its a minor issue, but the only negative I have. As long as this isnt important to you, I think its a great choice monitor for the money and features.
Chris
5
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The monitor is a beast. I absolutely love it. I have two now and ordered a third. The biggest complaint I have is that the base is massive and made fitting my keyboard on the desk comfortably very difficult. Easily solved with desk mounts though. Taking off the original mounts was difficult since the directions were terrible, but once you know how to do it, its a simple and easy process.
Fletcher J. Shires
5
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I got this to replace my almost 3 year old surround setup (3xRog Swift 2560x1440p in 7680x1440p surround) for the following reasons: 1. Bezels; they were starting to drive me nuts. 2. Performance requirements for 7680x1440p with worse and worse SLI support for games that need it to run well at higher resolutions (for example Watchdogs 1, Hitman 2016, and Assasins Creed: Origins). Even when SLI works; 2x980Tis and 2x1080Tis had a rough time of it. 3. Colors; Rog Swift TN version colors are very washed out. 4. Desk real estate; 3x27" monitors take up a lot of space. 5. Wasted monitor space in games, as you cannot see 70ish inches of screen when sitting at a desk. My concerns going in to buy the Asus Strix 35" were: 1. Not big enough for office work.(plenty of screen for working with 2 documents side by side as I discovered; though not 3) 2. Monitor defects (mine was flawless). One thing that was not a concern in my consideration; even as an Nvidia GPU user, was Gsync. Years of Gsync monitors leave me feeling it is more of a gimmick than anything. The monitor is a great piece of engineering with deep colors, 100Hz refresh out of the box (via DP cable; not included), and solid build material (all at a much cheaper price than its gsync IPS predecessor). I am including some benchmarks to give an idea of performance @3440x1440p; I am using the following hardware: i7 5930K@4.5Ghz/32GB 2666Mhz DDR4 RAM/1080Ti STRIXx2 in SLI/ROG RAIDR 240GB PCIE SSD (OS)/OCZ VECTOR 120GB SSDsx2/Corsair Force LX 256GB SSD/WD BLUE 500GB SSD/WD Velociraptor 10,000 RPM 1TB HDDsx2/EVGA 1300WG2/NZXT KRAKEN X61 AIO.