Asus has introduced three new monitors in its ROG Strix lineup. New features are characterized by a high update rate, and support for AMD's FreeSync technology, which synchronizes the frame rate of the monitor and video output of the graphics card, thereby providing smoother image output .
The older monitor from the presented is Asus Strix XG32V, which is built on a 31.5-inch panel type IPS with a resolution of WQHD, which in numerical terms is 2560 x 1440 pixels. The frequency is 144 Hz. The panel is also curved, although the radius of curvature is only 1800R (1800 mm). The monitor is equipped with two sweat DisplayPort 1.2 and one HDMI 2.0, and also has several USB 3.0 connectors.
The monitor Strix XG27V is built on a 27-inch panel with a resolution of only 1920 x 1080 pixels, but with a refresh rate of 144 Hz. This monitor is also bent, and also has a radius of curvature of only 1800R (1800 mm). Here for connection to the video card there is one connector DisplayPort, HDMI and DVI-D. It is reported that the novelty will have a very democratic price, however, specific figures are not called.
Finally, the monitor Strix XG258 built on a 24.5-inch panel with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, despite not the best resolution bribes its update rate - 240 Hz. This provides a transition time between two frames of 4.2 ms, while at 144 Hz this figure is 6.9 ms. Also, the monitor has a response time of 1 ms. There are two DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI ports (one of which is HDMI 2.0) for connection to the system.
All three new monitors of Asus ROG Strix line will be on sale in the third quarter this year. Related Products :
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