Nvidia has confirmed the new and highly
anticipated 4K Ultra HD @ 144Hz HDR G-Sync monitors will be arriving later this
month. But as yet no details on pricing or specific availability have been
revealed by Nvidia’s partners as yet, such as ASUS and Acer. Although two
models have been showcased this week in the form of the ASUS’s PG27UQ and
Acer’s X27, both of which support 4K @ 144Hz, with G-Sync and HDR and will be
available in 27 inch monitors first.
After a few rumours regards the HDR technology
included in the new monitors Nvidia has now confirmed the monitors will reach a
peak brightness of 1000 nits for a proper HDR experience. It has been a long
wait for monitors offering both 4K Ultra HD resolutions and the smoothness of a
144Hz refresh-rate but soon they will be a reality and available to purchase
from retail stores worldwide. Features of the ASUS ROG SWIFT PG27UQ 27 inch
monitor include :
– 27-inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) HDR gaming monitor
with an overclockable 144Hz refresh rate for super-smooth gaming visuals
– NVIDIA G-SYNC HDR delivers lifelike contrast and
color, with the brightest whites and darkest blacks bringing out details like
never before
– Quantum-dot IPS display with a wide DCI-P3 color
gamut provides realistic colors and smoother gradation
– ASUS Aura Sync technology creates immersive
ambient lighting and supports synchronization with Aura-enabled components and
peripherals
– New ROG Light Signal casts the ROG logo to create
the perfect atmosphere for your gaming setup
As soon as more details are officially announced later
this month regards pricing and worldwide availability we will keep you
up-to-date as always.
