Taiwanese tech giant ASUS has unveiled a new QD-OLED monitor under the ROG Strix series. The Asus XG27AQDNG monitor is rated 1440p and has a peak refresh rate of 360Hz. The monitor is also anti-glare and has a size of 26.5 inches.

The new Asus ROG Strix QD-OLED monitor is similar to the XG27AQDMG but with some key differences. The older model featured a glossy panel while the latest model omits such. The new model also comes with a maximum display refresh rate of 360Hz, unlike its predecessor which peaked at 240Hz. Both monitors have a 1440 pixel resolution and feature the same gray-to-gray (GtG) latency of 0.03ms. The monitors feature Asus’ OLED Anti-Flicker technology and anti-burn-in OLED Care+ battery settings. The new monitor has a similar gaming-style stand as its predecessor.
The QD-OLED panel of the Asus ROG Strix XG27AQDNG however differs from that of its predecessor, the XG27AQDMG which sports a WOLED panel. This means the new model has a less even brightness distribution between the two. The new display has a powered USB-C port, an HDMI 2.1 interface, and DisplayPort 1.4 connection. The high refresh rate and other features position the new Asus ROG Strix QD-OLED monitor as a gaming monitor. It can provide passthrough charging up to 90W via its USB-C port.
Pricing & Availability
The Asus ROG Strix XG27AQDNG monitor covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. Asus hasn’t provided pricing details yet for the monitor. However, it could be pricier than the XG27AQDMG which currently retails for $699 on Amazon.







Comments