ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz 27” 1440P HDR Gaming Monitor (PG27AQN) - QHD (2560 x 1440), Fast IPS, 1ms, G-SYNC, Eye Care, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, Ergonomic Design, VESA Wall Mountable, HDR10, DisplayHDR600
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The world's first QHD 360Hz gaming monitor designed for professional esports gamers Adopt world's first ultra Fast IPS technology High dynamic range (HDR) technology with DisplayHDR 600 compliance 120~125% sRGB and DCI-P3 95% color space gamut for a wider range of lifelike image NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer gives competitive gamers an accurate measurement of system latency
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LukaS.alternate
The ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz 27" monitor is an absolute beast when it comes to performance. As a gamer, I love how smooth and responsive everything feels with its 360Hz refresh rate. It makes a noticeable difference, especially in fast-paced games where every millisecond counts. The image quality is excellent for both gaming and general use, and the design is sleek and high-end, just as you'd expect from ASUS' ROG lineup.That being said, my only frustration is that the price dropped by $300–$400 just a month after I bought it! While I’m still extremely happy with the monitor’s performance, it stings to know I could’ve saved a significant amount if I had waited a little longer.Overall, if you’re looking for a top-performing gaming monitor and can justify the price, it’s worth it. Just keep an eye on price fluctuations before pulling the trigger!
TJ
AMAZON FUMBLED THE BAG CAUSE I STOLE THIS FOR $750. I was so shocked and skeptical why it was listed as that price but props to the one who actually secured the bag.I heard reviews of quality control being poor such as dead pixels, and broken back plates, but luckily my unit was not affected at all.I honestly don't know where to start. I've tested multiple monitors such as Neo G8, Alienware QD-Oled (DW Version), BenQ Xowie XL2566k, LG Oled 27gr95qe-b, AW2723DF, and so on but I have the perfect monitor for me that I finally settle on.This monitor can play any title of what you want but is purely for competitive games. This is the fastest panel I've played on with very good picture quality. Out-of-the-box settings when you first boot it up are factory calibrated in sRGB mode with accurate colors. Although it was very dim without messing with the settings since there is no way to adjust the brightness in that mode. The monitor is definitely bright, brighter than an OLED display in general which I find lacking in that department in what I owned previously before. It may not have the infinite contrast ratio or so-called good blacks level because it's an IPS display but let's be real, when you are playing games in general such as competitive, you do not need to have that. I can't stress enough why people are so obsessed with OLED when burn-ins are a problem. I mostly game and have static images such as UI and productivity work that I would worry so much about it constantly, with it being an LED, I don't have to worry as much. It has a G-SYNC module built but you don't really need to enable it if your hardware can run 360hz. Somewhat my 7700x/RTX 4090 was capped at around 323 fps such as OW2, or Valorant so I disabled it and it hit above that FPS count. At a high refresh rate, you won't notice image tearing at all. You do want to run the Overdrive mode to normal since anything above such as esports and extreme mode will increase the amount of inverse ghosting, but overall it's clear as day with a good response time for an IPS panel. There is backlight bleeding but to a minimum where I don't notice it all. You definitely are not going to use HDR at all which is a gimmick on a panel like this without a local dimming zone such as FALD. It uses Edge-lit dimming like the G7 but you might as well turned off because it's only meant for HDR as I stated above it's a gimmick and just worth turning off. Most of the content you play or even watch is in SDR, just mess with the settings on this monitor and you have the most fantastic picture quality.The settings I use for a vivid color-like image and gaming are:GameVisual: Racing ModeBrightness: Whichever you prefer, I setting mine atleast very high nit of brightness (for example like 85%)Variable Backlight: Off (that was the gimmick I was mentioning about)OD: NormalDisplay Color Space: Wide Gamut (THIS MAKES THE COLOR POP MORE)All the other settings I didn't list such as blue light, color temp, dark boost, gamma and such didn't touch because that's all user preference.In conclusion, this monitor is very good for absolute competitive gaming and watching content. It's an IPS display with the fastest response time of any IPS (cause of ultrafast crystal and dual voltage driver) out there with little to no input lag (360hz) whatsoever. It's worth picking it up for hardcore gamers if it ever comes back in stock.