If you own an Nvidia graphics card and you spend more time gaming on your PC than anything else, a 180Hz display with G-Sync is absolutely worth the money. But otherwise, you could choose a larger display, IPS panel technology or a higher resolution for similar money.
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Based on how the Asus ROG Swift PG248Q performed when we used it, we can definitely say that this gaming monitor is one of the best in the market today. It can readily take the throne from the VG-248-QE as the new flagship twenty-four-inch contender of...
So good it hertz. That's the thinking behind the new 180Hz-capable Asus ROG Swift PG248Q. To put it another way, more hertz in the form of a higher refresh rate is necessarily a good thing.Up to a point, we agree. The step up from a standard 60Hz...
The Asus PG248Q largely delivers on its promise of being a feature-packed gaming monitor designed for esports. Its 24-inch, 1080p display is both crisp and responsive enough for the latest games, whether you're managing a huge group of units in a...
Giving the title of the best is difficult, but judging from how the Asus PG248Q performed for us, we can say that this is one of the top gaming monitor offerings the market can provide. This model can rightfully take the VG248QE's throne as the new...
The ASUS ROG Swift PG248Q is targeted at a very specific gaming crowd who want fluid visuals on this little beast with its incredible 180Hz overlocked refresh rate 1ms response time. Specially, eSports or competitive gamers who require high refresh rate...
The Asus ROG Swift PG248Q pushes the envelope with a high refresh rate that makes for a fluid and stutter-free gaming experience.This 24-inch display has a refresh rate of 144Hz, though it can be increased to 180Hz via a built-in overclocking...
If you own an Nvidia graphics card and you spend more time gaming on your PC than anything else, a 180Hz display with G-Sync is absolutely worth the money. But otherwise, you could choose a larger display, IPS panel technology or a higher resolution for...
The ASUS ROG SWIFT PG248Q really is full of bells and whistles, and is also capable of great colour accuracy when calibrated properly. The lack of brightness uniformity is a bit of a concern, but the extremely high refresh rate and support for NVIDIA...
I don't like TN panels. Sorry, Asus, but there it is. I don't like their washed-out colour reproduction, the weak viewing angles and the limited dynamic range they offer. That alone should be enough for me to put the Asus ROG Swift PG248Q back in its...
Having now reviewed several high refresh rate monitors with 24” panels, we certainly know that the panel is not the be all and end all of their performance. The ASUS PG248Q put its panel to good use, offering good flexibility in the OSD to change gamma...