Asus inches closer to gaming monitor perfection.
This is our first taste of high pixel density OLED gaming on the desktop and it doesn't disappoint. With a 4K native resolution and 240Hz refresh, it's almost everything we want in a high-end, all-purpose panel. It's just a few clicks of full-screen brightness away from perfection.Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every review, to really get to the heart of what matters most to you.
Aesthetically, Asus' ROG line of gaming peripherals seems to have slightly become stuck about 10 years ago. This is a nicely built screen. But the sharp lines, the RGB lighting, and the logos are all a bit adolescent and dated. That really matters, because it means this is the first OLED panel that you can use as an all-rounder without compromising on font quality. Yes, you can just see some fringing if you lookIn other regards, this monitor looks much the same as previous QD-OLED panels. And that's a good thing. The colours are amazing, the HDR performance is totally stunning. The response wallops pretty much any LCD monitor.
As for response and latency, well, few will be disappointed. Yes, there are monitors with higher refresh rates. But no LCD panel can come close to the 0.03ms pixel response. Moreover, if you want to play at 500Hz, you're not going to be in the market for a 4K panel of any kind.This thing is easily slick enough and fast enough for 99% of gamers. The only real problem in that regard is that you'll need a megbucks Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU to really make the most of that 4K at 240Hz combo.
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