About this deal
While the ultrawide version has a sturdy design, this one focuses on the gaming vibes, with a large ROG STRIX logo on the top right corner of the display and some features going through on the right half. Tom's Hardware is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Of course, this is not a cheap feature, therefore you won’t easily find it on a budget gaming display. It’s divided into seven submenus with plenty of choices for picture modes, image adjustment, gaming tools and lighting effects.
Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent.HDR technology supports across a range of luminance to deliver a wider color range and higher contrast than traditional monitors. Accuracy is also assured by an enclosed data sheet, but we found some visible gains in quality with calibration and careful selection of picture modes.
There are various variations, such as the games you wish to play, but it can all be boiled down to the above-mentioned issue. While LG’s Nano IPS panels with 98% DCI-P3 gamut coverage have richer reds, the Adobe RGB gamut of the ASUS XG27AQM brings more shade variety to blue, cyan and green colors, which makes scenes that involve nature (water, trees, etc. There’s an sRGB emulation mode available that restricts the monitor’s native 150% sRGB gamut to ~100%. At the rear of the monitor, the ROG logo has RGB lighting that’s compatible AuraSync – or you can manually customize the colors via Aura RGB (six different colors and patterns).The native 240hz of this panel, which is the ideal number for competitive gamers, is another characteristic that may compete in this competition. Since the backlight responds slowly to changes in content, turning on HDR for workday tasks made many things like spreadsheets and written documents look washed out.