There's something faintly ridiculous about the Asus ROG Swift PG258Q. Maybe it's the fact it has a glowing red Asus ROG light coming out of its elevated, three-pronged stand. Maybe it's the colossal 240Hz refresh rate.
There's something faintly ridiculous about the Asus ROG Swift PG258Q. Maybe it's the fact it has a glowing red Asus ROG light coming out of its elevated, three-pronged stand. Maybe it's the colossal 240Hz refresh rate.
There's a huge number of LCD PC monitors now available on the market, from very affordable 18-inch screens at around S$100 to massive 32-inch 4K UHD screens for more than $2,000!
Decent overall image quality; Fantastic gaming performance; Stylish and versatile stand; G-Sync works well; Attractive design; Choice of 144Hz with blur reduction or 240Hz;
240Hz of debatable benefit; Limited connectivity; Only 1080p; Expensive;
They say that once you go past 60Hz, you'll never want to go back. The phrase has commonly referred to 144Hz displays, which are truly buttery smooth, but the ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q takes this way further with its native refresh rate of 240Hz!
Very fast 240Hz refresh rate; Low 1ms response time; G-SYNC; Very bright; Solid construction; Slim bezels; Navigation buttons
From being a 60hz user for years and then jumping to 240hz monitor I noticed an enormous improvement in every aspect of this monitor. There's a common fallacy where people say the difference in 144hz to 240hz is very minimal.
The worst product of ASUS.I do not recommend
The monitor is blazingly fast ar 240hz and takes seconds to setup g sync and is calibrated out of the box. Blue light filter is good, no flickering or tearing. One thing to note is this monitor is extremely bright - I use it on 0 brightness.
Boight this for the 240 refresh rate and im very happy with the purchase, i rated it five stars because it does what it says it does. The brightness makes the monitor look very clear and defines for the 1080p picture. Definitely the way to go if your in the market looking for a competitive monitor.
Now I am not sure if I may have gotten a defective product but a lot of the times games I would play would have this weird pixelated effect. Especially when it came to neon like and bright colors (pics attached).
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