Asus ROG Strix XG27VQ 27-inch gaming monitor announced

Asus ROG has announced the Strix XG27VQ 27-inch gaming monitor. This new monitor is the first in an all new XG series from Asus ROG – “gaming monitors designed especially for professional gamers”. Headline qualities of this 1800R curved Full HD monitor are; the maximum refresh rate of 144Hz, Asus-exclusive Extreme Low Motion Blur tech, plus Adaptive-Sync (FreeSync). We first saw the Asus ROG Strix XG27VQ at Computex a couple of months back. At that time it was listed alongside a similar 32-inch 2K WQHD curved monitor with a 21:9 aspect ratio, the ROG Strix XG32VQ.

The Asus ROG Strix XG27VQ is said to feature “gorgeous aesthetics,” but of course you will decide about that for yourselves from the product photos. It’s a gaming inspired design which features the now familiar ‘Mayan’ etchings on some surfaces, plus Asus Aura RGB lighting zones round the back and projecting under the base. Asus supplies three silhouette projection stencils; two Asus Rog logo designs, and a blank for you to customise.

That’s enough about the monitor’s cosmetic fripperies; now let’s look at the hardware specs, and what better way to do that than via the official specs table?

Panel size (diagonal) 27″ (68.4cm) widescreen (16:9)
True resolution/ Refresh rate 1920 x 1080 at 144Hz
Response time 4ms (grey-to-grey)
Adaptive-Sync technology Yes, 48~144Hz
GameVisual Yes (FPS, RTS/RPG, Racing , sRGB, Cinema, Scenery, MOBA modes)
GamePlus Yes (Crosshair, Timer, FPS Counter, Display Alignment)
Gaming hotkeys 5-way OSD Navigation Joystick, GamePlus, GameVisual
Input / Output 1 x Dual-Link DVI

1 x HDMI (Supports Adaptive-Sync/ FreeSync™)

1 x DisplayPort (Supports Adaptive-Sync/ FreeSync™)

Earphone jack

Chassis colours Red and dark gray
Mechanical design Tilt angle: +20° ~ -5°

Swivel angle: +50° ~ -50°

Height adjustment: 0~100 mm

VESA mount 100 x 100mm
Dimensions 564.1 x (383.7~503.7) x 253.7mm
Weight Net weight : 5.6kg

Gross weight: 7.9kg

Special features Curved monitor

Extreme Low Motion Blur

Aura RGB

DisplayWidget

GameFast Input technology

The specs sent to me in email don’t include the panel type. However, the official product page specs inform us that this monitor uses a VA panel which some consider to be a good compromise between TN and IPS, depending upon usage scenario. Other considerations not touched upon in the outline specs above are the ‘super narrow bezels’, which help if you want to create a multi-monitor setup, for example.

In addition to the gaming modes listed in the specs the Asus DisplayWidget software offers a configurable blue light filter for long term viewing eye comfort. The software features are replicated by the built-in monitor OSD with navigational joystick, but its quicker to use the software on your PC.

In its email to HEXUS, Asus said that the ROG Strix XG27VQ will become available from 4th September onwards. The RRP is £409.99 including VAT. I notice that Scan already has it up for pre-order with a slight discount to that price (due in stock on 11th Sept).

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