The Asus introduced a new gamer monitor the line ROG (Republic of Gamers) offering FreeSync feature. The MG278Q is 27 inches and resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, which are updated at a maximum rate of 144 Hz. The TechTudo contacted Asus Brazil and there is the possibility that the product reaches the country.
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The highlight of the Asus device is FreeSync feature. Created by AMD, this technology seeks to establish a line of more direct communication between video card and monitor.
This feature allows the board to adapt to the screen refresh rate as way to reduce as much as possible tearing the screen -. which is a factor of inconvenience to discerning players
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Other monitor details further reinforce its footprint gamer:. the response time is 1 ms contrast ratio 1000: 1 and 170 degree viewing angles (horizontal) and 160 degrees (vertical). There are also two speakers that combine to reach 2 watts of power. The maximum brightness is 350 nits and, according to Asus, the emission of blue light on the display is 70% lower than that found in conventional monitors.
The monitor stand allows the user to adjust the tilt and height of the screen according to the need. The equipment has doors DisplayPort 1.2, Dual-link DVI, HDMI 2.0, HDMI 1.4, audio output to P2 and three USB 3.0 ports. Outside, the MG278Q goes into marketing in early September by price still not disclosed by the manufacturer.
Via Asus ROG
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