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ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQM HDR Gaming Monitor – 27 inch WQHD (2560 x 1440), Fast IPS, Overclockable 270Hz (Above 144Hz), 0.5ms (GTG), ELMB SYNC, G-SYNC Compatible, DisplayHDR 400

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Overall, the ASUS XG27AQM is an excellent 1440p 240Hz gaming display, but there are much cheaper alternatives. Specifications Screen Size Moving to the stand, the similarities continue, with both possessing V-shaped aesthetics with a wide variety of adjustability, including height, pivot, tilt, and swivel. The monitor also supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) and has VESA’s entry-level DisplayHDR 400 certification. The XG27AQ ships with a calibration report, but we found a better image with a few adjustments. The native color gamut is DCI-P3 which is covered over 91% and hits its targets closely. Grayscale is a bit warm by default but easily aligned with the RGB sliders. Gamma is slightly light in tone but rides close to 2.2. An sRGB mode is included which delivers similar accuracy but is not adjustable. It does successfully reduce the color gamut though. Below are our recommended SDR settings.

It is not, however, advised for people who demand professional-level accuracy. Professional displays, such as the Dell U2722D, are recommended in this case.Further, the 2560×1440 WQHD resolution hits the pixel density sweet spot on 27″ sized monitors. With 108 PPI (pixels per inch), you get plenty of screen real estate as well as crisp details and text, without any scaling necessary. These eye-catching design features, in my opinion, are quite important in judging the display as a gaming monitor just by looking at it. The Fast IPS panel, which is generally used in high-end displays, allows for a fast refresh rate while maintaining all of the color accuracy that IPS can give. With better than average IPS contrast, the Asus ROG Strix XG27AQ delivers a nicely saturated image with plenty of depth and dimension. The Dynamic Dimming feature is very effective at increasing the contrast of graphical content like games and videos. We used it for all our play tests. It doesn’t do much for static Windows apps though. In fact, we preferred it turned off when working because it’s a bit slow to respond to changes in the overall picture level. We couldn’t see it operating when gaming.

The input panel includes two HDMI 2.0 ports which can be used for consoles running at up to 120 Hz with adaptive sync and HDR, or up to 144 Hz with a PC. The single DisplayPort 1.2 accommodates 170 Hz signals with G-Sync or FreeSync and HDR. Audio is supported by a 3.5mm headphone output and two internal 2-watt speakers which play at polite volumes in the upper midrange frequencies. OSD Features of Asus ROG Strix XG27AQ The Asus XG27AQM is compatible with both FreeSync and G-Sync so finding a suitable GPU will not be a problem. Both brands have ideal cards for this monitor, so it is nice to have the freedom to choose in today’s unstable video card market. Input lag sits at 2.5ms at 270Hz, making this monitor one of the fastest 1440p variants available. Thoughts on the Asus XG27AQM ROG monitors are known to be chunkier than their competitors, but that should be okay for standard desk sizes. This model needs a little over ten inches of depth due to its well-built and very supportive stand. It is heavier than some options, but assembly and setup should be easy for most users without needing extra hands.In addition, they introduced the HDR 400 function, which will increase the overall contrast and deepen the darks.

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