The ASUS ROG Swift Pro PG248QP
Refresh rate, also known as refresh rate, is a key value when buying display screens, especially the most specialized monitors for games that must show the images that arrive from the graphic chip avoiding the fragmentation of the images, tremors, blinks, input delays and other defects in the visualization that damage the experience. Or in the case of the esports competition.
Obviously, speaking of refresh rate, the higher, the better. This value has not stopped growing in recent years since the 30/60 Hz of a basic monitor and from there, today we find all kinds of values according to the type of technology used for the panel and native resolution, because as it is higher, more difficult to raise the rate of soda.
ASUS ROG Swift Pro PG248QP
This model marks the peak reached in refresh rate so far, an impressive 540 Hz. To do this, use a special E-TN panel that claims to be 60% faster than standard TN. This type of panel, without being the best for image quality, is the one that allows to obtain the highest frequency.
The ASUS model has a diagonal of 24.1 inches and its native resolution stays at FHD for 1920 x 1080 pixels. It supports G-Sync image synchronization technology and includes NVIDIA’s Reflex Analyzer, which captures end-to-end system latency for the ultimate gaming experience. The audio is also powered with a built-in ESS DAC that provides surround sound as well as enhancements for genre shooters (shooting and footsteps) reducing audio latency to a minimum.
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