ASUS’ new ROG Swift PG258Q is a 24.5-inch monitor with blazing-fast 240 Hz refresh rate

    Today ASUS announced a new gaming monitor called ROG Swift PG258Q. It has the rather odd diagonal size of 24.5 inches and Full HD (1920 x 1080p) resolution. And as the title says it’s blazing-fast with a refresh rate of 240Hz which is four time the regular 60Hz rate. This combined with the ultra-fast 1ms grey-to-grey response rate and NVIDIA’s Ultra Low Motion Blur and G-SYNC technologies are certain to bring one of the best visual experiences.

    The design of the monitor follows the iconic ROG futuristic look. It’s also almost frameless which makes is ideal for multi-monitor setups.

    The monitor is also ready for 3D as it is compatible with NVIDIA’s 3D Vision 2 kit. ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q will be available worldwide in the end of February.

    You can check price and availability over here: http://amzn.to/2jwnaip

    Spec sheet

    Panel Size (diagonal)24.5” (62.23cm), 16:9 widescreen
    Panel TypeTN
    True Resolution/ Refresh RateDisplayPort: 1920x 1080 (up to 240Hz)
    HDMI: 1920x 1080 (up to 60Hz)
    Response Time1ms (Gray to Gray)
    NVIDIA TechnologiesNVIDIA® G-SYNC™ Technology
    NVIDIA® Ultra Low Motion Blur
    NVIDIA® 3D LightBoost™ Technology
    NVIDIA® 3D Vision™
    GameVisualYes (FPS,RTS/RPG, Racing , sRGB, Cinema, Scenery modes)
    GamePlusYes (Crosshair, Timer, FPS Counter, Display Alignment)
    Gaming Hotkeys5-way OSD Navigation Joystick, GamePlus, GameVisual
    Input / OutputDisplayPort 1.2
    HDMI 1.4
    USB 3.0 ports (Upstream x 1, Downstream x 2)
    Earphone Jack
    Chassis ColorsArmor Titanium and Dark Gray
    Mechanical DesignTilt Angle: +20° ~ -5°
    Swivel Angle: +50° ~ -50°
    Height Adjustment:0~120 mm
    Pivot: 90°(clockwise)
    VESA Mount100 x 100 mm
    Phy. Dimension564.1 x (383.7~503.7) x 253.7 mm
    WeightNet Weight : 5.6kg; Gross Weight: 7.9kg

    You can check price and availability over here: http://amzn.to/2jwnaip

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