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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/26 04:54:06 (permalink)
Asus has announced this week on there forums board this monitor will now run at 144 Hz. I would say 1440p @ 144 Hz. will be awesome for gamers..

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/26 21:53:29 (permalink)
Awesome news.

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/26 22:57:53 (permalink)
Hmm... this, or a 4k option once it gets to around the same price? Wish I could see it in person, but unless best buy has one on display, that doesn't seem likely.
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/27 08:52:47 (permalink)
Yeah I agree if we can get 4k under 1000. would be nice but I believe that still may be a couple years off.. 

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/27 15:29:59 (permalink)
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Hmm... this, or a 4k option once it gets to around the same price? 
The reason the proposed 2160p 28" display is touted as affordable is because of the low 30Hz refresh rate, many cheap 4K displays and HDTVs are 30Hz due in part to the legacy NTSC/ATSC standard.  Although Dell is also planning a 60Hz 24" IPS panel at 2160p for $1200.  Not a bad deal compared to this Asus 1440p 144Hz display for $800.  Except I'd rather get a projector for the price, but I can't find many that display 1440p (although four 720p projectors are possible, but then I think that is AMD Eyefinity territory since nVdia surround is limited to three displays).
 
 
But I'm more interested in the 21:9 format, so I'm torn for my next monitor between 2560x1080, 2560x1440 and the proposed 3440x1440.   In the end, it will be about costs.  If I win the lottery, I'll get four 2160p projectors; I play CPU-bound strategy, I'd love to see the whole map at once!
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/27 19:16:53 (permalink)
Let's hope you have a wide foveal vision in order to see the whole map at once. 

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/27 20:30:32 (permalink)
Not for all gamers but 4k at 60Hz: Samsung 28-Inch Ultra High Definition LED Monitor (U28D590D)
 
 
 
out April 18 at 700 USD on Amazon:
 
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/28 18:12:15 (permalink)
Too expensive for me. I'll wait until it comes down to $600.
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/30 17:51:43 (permalink)
$800 is still ALOT imo

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/01 10:28:42 (permalink)
I have been eyeing this for some time.  May end up going with this once it comes out.  I have been planning to do surround for a while but I think putting the money into one really nice monitor may be better than three average 1080p
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/07 20:33:44 (permalink)
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That is a bit expensive I believe. My monitor can clock up to 120 hertz and it's also 2560 x 1440. It costs half the price.
 
However, ASUS monitors are very good quality. Maybe the price will come down a bit after all the hype.


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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/09 10:10:35 (permalink)
I'm definitely be upgrading to this at some point this year.  Even though 4K is just around the corner (or already here, depending on who you ask), I think 4k 3D is still a few years away -- at least until we have GPUs capable of driving that kind of resolution x2 at 120Hz (I'm guessing 2016+).  This 1440p Asus panel will serve me well until then.
 
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Hmm... this, or a 4k option once it gets to around the same price? Wish I could see it in person, but unless best buy has one on display, that doesn't seem likely.


 
There's a thread on OCN about this, and some of the reviewers got to check it out firsthand at CES.  By all reports it's a top quality display, easily on par with the best IPS panels.
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/09 11:03:26 (permalink)
$1K for a GTX 780
$1.5K for a R9 295X2
$3K for a Sup'd 780, aka Tesla
And now, $800 for a TN panel!
 
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Blimey heck!
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/11 17:48:31 (permalink)
Any word on this monster?  Credit card in hand ready to buy.

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/11 17:51:02 (permalink)
I'm already enjoing G-SYNC with this Asus VG248QE, I just can't wait to see it in 1440p... hnnnnng 

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/12 12:03:00 (permalink)
Waiting for reviews... really worried about vertical color shift. I haven't ever owned a TN panel (Stuck with CRT until *VA and IPS were reasonable) and I'm not sure I could handle it.
 
That said, I'm really excited for gsync and really hope the panel doesn't kill this monitor for me.
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/14 05:11:55 (permalink)
Gsync on a PB278Q(and or 30inches) and still PLS/IPS, and better than a dotpitch.23mm or even a .20mm, Id gladly spend $800 on a single monitor.....
 
$800 for a TN, is just robbing from the dumb and stealing from Cupcakes.....
 
This would look awesome on that $800 144Hz TN panel:
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/14 08:18:18 (permalink)
What you think about Dell U2713H cost 600e in my town?
 

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/17 20:01:15 (permalink)
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/17 20:03:52 (permalink)
All in when it comes to G-sync. also the ROG swift is to have a super high quality TN panel.
 

TN just fine with me when it comes to gaming.

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/17 20:40:56 (permalink)
A TN panel is the best matured panel tech for gaming atm. Give it a few years and IPS or something similar will be matured enough for gaming but it is not developed enough for good gaming qualities yet. Refresh rates are way to high on IPS panels atm. Yes the color reproduction is great and is what would make it a great Graphic Design or Media monitor but due to the high refresh rate it is not so good for FPS gaming.
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/18 12:36:52 (permalink)
I am, and I tell you what guys,
 
Just to remind you all for 1 thing:
If you are 3D gaming, I guess this is a monitor for you - this monitor is 3D vision capable  meaning that you can play 3D vision games on 1080p (if you want 1440p you need to spamscream, demand to Nvidia to update their 3D vision support driver) if you get the Nvidia 3D vision kit. Make sure you have the needed performance to keep fixed 60FPS, because when you switch it on, G-Sync will switch off and you will be gaming on V-Sync. Generally for 3D vision, SLI is strongly recommended.
 
Other than that, just have fun! You have a 3D vision/G-Sync monitor combo!
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/18 15:06:38 (permalink)
Meh too much for $800. I paid $300 even for my X-Star and it runs fine at 96 Hz. If this was $550-600 then I'd probably look into it. 

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/18 22:36:46 (permalink)
This monitor will be using a 8 bit panel and not a 6 bit with dithering panel like most people are used to with TN panels. The only real difference to a IPS panel and the panel on this monitor will be using is the viewing angles which is not a problem when it comes to gaming. Yes there are 10 bit IPS panels but very few monitors use them and most are 8 bit panels and the 10 bit ones are still too expensive for most people and do not have the response or refresh rate needed for a good gaming monitor.
 
6 bit with dithering = 16.2 million colors
8 bit = 16.7 million colors
10 bit = 1.07 billion colors
 
I'd advise people to do their research a bit more before judging TN 8 bit panels. The only things IPS panels excel for is Graphic Design and Media. Maybe console gaming as the PS3 and Xbox360 have a max 60hz display rate.

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/19 07:41:12 (permalink)
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I just sent my 24" Asus TN 144Hz back to Amazon. Could not get over how the color was muted and reading text gave me a headache. I spent a couple of hours adjusting the settings and used the NVIDIA color correction tool as well. It did get a little better from stock. Also the vertical viewing was extremely annoying. If I moved up or down a little, the screen would not be in its ideal viewing angle. I had to sit in exactly the same spot or I had to adjust the monitor. Blacks were horrible as well. I wanted this monitor to be a great little monitor for my second computer, but I could not stand it.  My 2010 Mac Air 11" has a better picture!
 
went back to a Dell. Got a 24" 1920x1200 ultrasharp for $230 instead..hopefully get it this week from Amazon.
 
 
For the ppl buying the 27" Asus, I hope they fix the color and viewing angle.



Exactly what i did. I had the Asus 27" 120Hz, and the colors was dull, and the gamma\contrast was just horrible. I tried everything but i returned the monitor, i could not stand reading text or gaming with it. And i hated the anti glare layer on it.
 
I then bought the Samsung S27A950D 27" 120Hz, which was a glossy monitor, but everything was just so much better than the Asus. The colors was vibrant and the gamma\contrast was SO much better. Dark scenes on the Asus was very difficult to play in, but the Samsung was just so much better in every way.
 
Its a shame Samsung not making any 120\144Hz monitors anymore, and we are stuck to these awfull Asus and BenQ monitors.
 
 
At 800$ the Rog Swift better be miles better than the today's Asus monitors in therms of colors and contrast\gamma.
 
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/19 10:12:22 (permalink)
My experience with ASUS TN panels has been bad. Way too much backlight bleeding issues. My PB278Q, however, has almost zero. But then again its a PLS panel. 

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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/24 01:36:18 (permalink)
I have a Dell UltraSharp U2410, 6ms response, 1.07 billion colors.  Gaming works really well on it, very happy with the performance.  Once you use this monitor, you'll swear you'll never go back to TN Panel, or a lesser IPS.  I've tried a couple TN panels, one of them was Asus(forgot the model, had good reviews at the time), and returned it the next day.  Just could not stand the colors, and quality of the image.  TN panels only help you in FPS games really.  But if Asus is pulling it off, then its great move in the right direction for gaming, and congrats to them, and Nvidia.  Now, Dell(or whoever) just needs to pull a surprise with an IPS Panel for gaming(Gsync)/graphics design in mind. :)
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/26 17:30:24 (permalink)
looking at how long it has taken to get 144hz on 1440p I don't see anything like that coming from a 4k for a while.  Spending most of my time in computers on a 60hz 3-5ms 1080p this thing would really be an upgrade.  Still waiting on it to launch and see what the reviews show on it though before I pull for one and seeing I'm not home for at least another 9 months I have some time to see how it fleshes out.
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/27 07:43:56 (permalink)
When they produce GPUs that can handle 4k @144hz and then 6-9mths later the monitors will start to be available.
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Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/04/27 14:49:33 (permalink)
I wonder how this compares to the Benq XL2420TE  
 
http://www.benq.us/product/monitor/XL2420TE


Linus made a video talking about the complaint you all had that the 120-144 mhz monitors have horrible color reproduction but this last model of BenQ's line really went above and beyond to fix it.



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