Asus to launch 65-inch bfgd pg65uq hdr monitor this year
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If we were guided by trends, the sales of monitors called 'gaming' are increasing more and more, with HDR technologies and increased refresh rates from 144 Hz or up to 240Hz. The 65-inch BFGD PG65UQ monitor is the claim of many gamers for having a large- capacity monitor, but with a size compared to that of an LED TV.
ROG Swift PG65UQ monitor with G-Sync Ultimate and HDR to launch this year
NVIDIA plans to supply the largest and most capable gaming displays on the market, monitors known as B ig Format Gaming Displays (BFGD), 65-inch displays with 4K and 120Hz video support, with an integrated Nvidia Shield TV unit with support for G-Sync Ultimate and much more. This brings the segment of gaming monitors to new life with larger screens, like those of a standard LED TV.
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ASUS's BFGD monitor is the ROG Swift PG65UQ, which uses an 8-bit, 4K AMVA display that features a 384-zone local dimming backlight and supports 95% of the DCI-P3 color space. The monitor has a very interesting DisplayHDR 1000 certification, which ensures an optimal effect when it comes to displaying HDR.
The monitor could be seen at Computex 2019 and is scheduled to launch during this year 2019, which will bring some competition for the HP Omen X BFGD. The ASUS BFGD PG65 lacks the built-in soundbar offered by the HP Omen X, making it possible for ASUS to offer a slightly lower price of less than $ 4, 999.
Display technology will only improve in the coming years, with HDMI 2.1 bringing support for variable refresh rates to the table, while high-end HDR capabilities are starting to come at more affordable prices.
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