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ASUS ROG Strix 27" 4K HDR DSC Gaming Monitor (XG27UQ) - UHD (3840 x 2160), IPS, 144Hz, 1ms, Adaptive-Sync, G-SYNC Compatible, DisplayHDR 400, 90% DCI-P3, Aura Sync, VESA Mountable, DisplayPort,

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Class 2) A lag of 8.33 – 16.66ms – the equivalent of one to two frames at a 120Hz refresh rate – moderate lag but should be fine for many gamers. Caution advised for serious gaming The static contrast shows the ratio between the brightest and the darkest color, which the display can reproduce simultaneously, for example, within one and the same frame/scene. The default color preset (”racing mode”), which the monitor is calibrated against, is very vivid and saturated. It looks great! But it’s inherently inaccurate, which bothers me, so I don’t like it. It looks like as if sRGB got stretched into the expanded gamut of the monitor.

Information of the number of pixels in a unit of length. With the decrease of the display size and the increase of its resolution, the pixel density increases. We have plotted the luminance trend on the graph above. The screen behaves as it should in this regard, with a reduction in the luminance output of the screen controlled by the reduction in the OSD brightness setting. There is a steeper adjustment curve for settings of 50 and below as you can see.

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DCI P3 is a color space, introduced in 2007 by the SMPTE. It is used in digital cinema and has a much wider gamut than the sRGB. Verdict: If you're looking for a straight talking 1440p monitor that produces great contrast, the TUF VG27AQ will serve your needs. Sitting at the lower end of mid-range pricing, there's a lot to love about this screen when it comes to speed and fidelity, with only a few minor gripes keeping it from QHD perfection. Size class of the display as declared by the manufacturer. Often this is the rounded value of the actual size of the diagonal in inches.

You'd rather spend even less: It might be great value for a 4K monitor, but it is possible to grab lower-spec alternatives for a chunk less that'll still provide a decent Series X experience. HDR signals cannot be calibrated, but you can choose from two HDR modes, Gaming and Cinema, that look and measure similarly. Gaming and Hands-on The screen does come with a factory calibration and a report is included in the box. A copy of the report from our sample is included below. It’s not 100% clear for which mode this applies, as in one place it mentions it is for “SDR mode / Racing mode” which is one of the wide gamut modes, but then in another it states that the colour accuracy is relative to sRGB – which is a problem if you’re working with wide colour gamut output. We believe this factory calibration is more likely to apply to the sRGB preset mode as per our measurements below, but either way we will measure both the default Racing mode, and the sRGB emulation mode: The screen uses overdrive technology to boost pixel transitions across grey to grey changes as with nearly all modern displays. The part being used is an AU Optronics M270QAN02.3 AHVA (IPS-type) technology panel.Have a read about response time in our specs section if you need additional information about this measurement.Also, there are dynamic dimming / auto contrast ratio features which could potentially be useful in limited scenarios if you don’t care about color accuracy and want to maximize brightness. I believe they are forced on for HDR. But you will probably not care at all.

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