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2014/03/15 23:08:08 (permalink)
So who else will be getting one of these?
 

 
ROG SWIFT PG278Q
  • Display: 27-inch WQHD 2560 × 1440 (16:9)
  • Narrow 6mm bezel designed for multi-monitor setups
  • Pixel Pitch: 0.233mm
  • Brightness: 350cd/m²
  • Display Colors: 16.7M
  • Refresh Rate: Over 120 Hz
  • Response Time: 1ms (GTG)
  • Connectivity: 1 x DisplayPort 1.2, 2 x USB 3.0 ports
  • Stand Adjustments: tilt (+20° ~ -5°), swivel (+60° ~ -60°), pivot (90° clockwise), height adjustment (0 ~ 120mm)
  • VESA-wall mountable (100 × 100mm)
  • Special ASUS Features: GamePlus and 5-way joystick OSD navigation
  • AVAILABILITY
    Pricing: $799 USD
    Availability: Beginning Q2 (Asian Pacific, European and North America markets)

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 01:24:42 (permalink)
    1 for me please!
     
    Seems to be coming in may/june here in Finland.Already sold 2 of my surround-set monitors...soooready.


     
     
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 09:18:27 (permalink)
    I will definitely be getting one of these. From what I have been reading it seems this will be a month or so behind schedule. The new products coming out this spring/summer are going to break my wallet.

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 09:25:21 (permalink)
    If the new UHD resolution didn't just come out, I would probably get one of these.  But I already have a regular 27" 1440p screen and am waiting to upgrade my monitor with a UHD one.


     
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 09:47:10 (permalink)
    Looks badass. I just wish it was 3K(3072x1728).

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 09:49:57 (permalink)
    *3 for surround...WAITING...
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 10:19:15 (permalink)
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    I will definitely be getting one of these. From what I have been reading it seems this will be a month or so behind schedule. The new products coming out this spring/summer are going to break my wallet.


    "There are currently no formal changes. The product is still under design and development as such we are tweaking and tuning to aspects that can still be changed at this stage to release the best product possible. Projected release time frame is still early to mid Q2. Stay tuned for more information."
     
    "We are currently looking at trying to achieve the best balance in the implementation of the polarizer. Overall we expect it to meet the demands of the majority of gamers. For those interested in a solely gloss based implementation we will continue to monitor feedback from our users and the community."
     
    There seems to be matte/gloss-war going on.It will be matte,but more towards gloss than usual matte screens.
     
    Source: http://pcdiy.asus.com/201...e-best-gaming-monitor/


     
     
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 10:28:29 (permalink)
    $800 for a TN panel?
     
    Somebody be smoking Hotcakes without the Maple Syrup......
     
     
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 10:44:38 (permalink)
    Joacpro
     
    There seems to be matte/gloss-war going on.It will be matte,but more towards gloss than usual matte screens.
     
    Source: http://pcdiy.asus.com/201...e-best-gaming-monitor/




    I'm completely fine with that. I think Asus did a pretty good job on the pb278q.

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 11:23:40 (permalink)
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    $800 for a TN panel?
     
    Somebody be smoking Hotcakes without the Maple Syrup......
     
     


    a 2560x1440 >120hz TN panel

    Quick, tell me how many IPS or any other tech can reliably do that.
     
    Oh wait, there aren't any.
     
    There's also the built in G-sync going for it.


     
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 12:10:14 (permalink)
    No matter how you put it 800$ for a TN is very expensive. But oh wait because there aren't any more quality panels, than TN, that can reliably do 120hz, we don't need to build one! People with money will surely buy it when we put the ROG logo on it...
    post edited by rjohnson11 - 2014/03/16 14:33:10

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 14:36:03 (permalink)
    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 2014/03/16 15:20:08 (permalink)
    I've moved myself and several friends to IPS panels. None of us have ever looked at TN/VA panels ever since.

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 15:42:05 (permalink)
    I would of gladly paid a few more $100's for a 120Hz PLS/IPS over my recent Oct 2013 ASUS PB278Q purchase....
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 15:42:23 (permalink)
    Getting one of these on release. ;)
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 17:14:44 (permalink)
    For my purposes (130+FPS in BF4 on Ultra) this tickles (Part of the sentence deleted for the words used/Remember this forum is family friendly) in all the right ways
    post edited by XrayMan - 2014/03/16 20:09:39

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 17:38:35 (permalink)
    I would get an IPS, but if what I'm seeing is beautiful but I'm getting input lag, deal breaker, my K/D goes down

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 19:11:41 (permalink)
    I love the looks, its a bit expensive especially we have seen 4k monitors go for a bit more. Why can't EVGA make monitors like this instead of the interview... I will wait until hype is done to buy, hopefully prices will reach $600 after a few months.
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/16 23:46:12 (permalink)
    Yep this is actually the last thing on my list to complete my new build. Gotta have it.
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/17 04:16:08 (permalink)
    Still waiting for 4K 120Hz Gsync at 28"

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/17 04:29:02 (permalink)
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    Still waiting for 4K 120Hz Gsync at 28"


    How long is the question.
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/17 06:58:03 (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.


    quality/1ms/Gsync raises cost quite alot..and ofc ROG-sticker.Sure it is little overpriced,but everything new always costs.Sadly there aint currently any similar monitors in horizon,so asus can ask what they want.


     
     
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/17 16:18:03 (permalink)
    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.

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/24 11:08:45 (permalink)
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    So who else will be getting one of these?
     

     
    ROG SWIFT PG278Q
    • Display: 27-inch WQHD 2560 × 1440 (16:9)
    • Narrow 6mm bezel designed for multi-monitor setups
    • Pixel Pitch: 0.233mm
    • Brightness: 350cd/m²
    • Display Colors: 16.7M
    • Refresh Rate: Over 120 Hz
    • Response Time: 1ms (GTG)
    • Connectivity: 1 x DisplayPort 1.2, 2 x USB 3.0 ports
    • Stand Adjustments: tilt (+20° ~ -5°), swivel (+60° ~ -60°), pivot (90° clockwise), height adjustment (0 ~ 120mm)
    • VESA-wall mountable (100 × 100mm)
    • Special ASUS Features: GamePlus and 5-way joystick OSD navigation
    • AVAILABILITY
      Pricing: $799 USD
      Availability: Beginning Q2 (Asian Pacific, European and North America markets)




    I'll be getting 2 of these bad boys. It was support to release around now but I was told by ROG on twitter that is has been pushed back a couple months.....

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/25 12:06:49 (permalink)
    Gonna try my best to upgrade to this beast.

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/25 13:04:53 (permalink)
    People are saying there aren't 120hz IPS panels? I hear all the time about people running their 2560x1440 IPS panels at 120hz.
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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/25 17:21:19 (permalink)
    After seeing this thing work in person, I'm replacing my 30" Dell with it.

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/25 17:23:40 (permalink)
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    After seeing this thing work in person, I'm replacing my 30" Dell with it.


    Is it really that good?

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/25 18:16:10 (permalink)
    I'm getting one, as I stated back then when CES was on. 

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    Re: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2014/03/25 18:31:08 (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.


    that's my issue with TN panels, particularly as they get bigger. i would bet that the 27" will be worse than the 24" you had because the sweet spot is going to be smaller given that it's bigger :(

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