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August 2019
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Published: 2019-06-29, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
The Asus PG35VQ is definitely worth the wait if you consider its performance results and HDR capabilities. The product provides an improved, if not the same image quality and gaming prowess like the PG27UQ, but in a more cinematic, and less demanding scre...
Our Asus ROG Swift PG35VQ review demonstrates that this is one of the best gaming monitors that's ever been built. Gaming is butter-smooth thanks to 180Hz and 200Hz G-Sync, and DisplayHDR 1000 means compatible games offer fantastic vibrancy and depth. The...
An outstanding, ultra high price ultrawide PC gaming monitor. And one that marries ultra high refresh rates, exemplary HDR support, and stunning SDR visuals. once you turn off that variable backlighting weirdness anyways...
3,440x1,440 at up to 200Hz, Nvidia G-Sync Ultimate certification, Impressive HDR performance, Makes games look and feel amazing, Intuitive controls
Fan noise, Huge £2,700 price tag, Undesirable FALD halo effect, DP 1.4 prevents 10-bit HDR at 200Hz
The Asus ROG Swift PG35VQ isn't an easy product to summarise. It is very late to market, hugely expensive, and carries a lengthy list of caveats that dampen its appeal as the ultimate gaming monitor.These include, but aren't limited to, an undesirable...
Published: 2019-08-10, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
200Hz refresh-rate, NVIDIA G-sync Ultimate, HDR-10 support up to 1,000cd/m2 brightness, Excellent colour accuracy, and even better when calibrated, Immersive 35in 3,440 x 1,440 21:9 superwidescreen, Curved panel, Gaming-focused presets, Built-in ESS Sabre
Incredibly expensive, Need to turn on Wide Gamut even if you're not using a Mac
The ASUS ROG SWIFT PG35QV is a perfect argument for why the 3,440 x 1,440 ultrawide 21:9 format is fast becoming our favourite screen type. The first monitors we saw with this format forced you to compromise on refresh and gaming features, but the latest...
Abstract: Forum Comment Thread The ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ really does represent next generation display design with extreme refresh rates, awesome picture quality, G-SYNC a massive amount of screen real estate and so much more. In order to understand what the ROG Sw...
Abstract: The past few years have seen the introduction of a whole host of stunning ultrawide computer monitors. They are designed to give discriminating office users, content creators, and gamers a more spacious, immersive view, delivering eye-popping visuals or...
Abstract: The monitor you're using right now might have come bundled with your desktop PC, or maybe you bought it back when 1,280 by 1,024 was considered "high resolution." Since you spend a huge part of every day looking at your screen, it pays to be picky when b...
Abstract: Over the past few years, curved monitors have gone from being rarities to familiar, if not commonplace, sights. They include panels for gaming, productivity, and professional (design and content creation) use, as well as general-purpose home and business...
Abstract: Whether you're a serious PC gamer or a casual after-hours warrior, your hardware can be the pivot point between victory and defeat. To get the most out of the latest first-person shooter (FPS), sports, racing, and other fast-action games, you'll not only...