Asus mg24uq with 24-inch 4k panel
The monitor is one of the elements that most gamers tend to take care of, since it is of little use to have a state-of-the-art equipment if later you cannot enjoy the best image quality. The new Asus MG24UQ monitor will allow you to enjoy your games and movies with the best image quality.
The Asus MG24UQ belongs to the prestigious ROG series of the Taiwanese firm and is equipped with a high-quality panel with IPS technology and Ultra HD resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels in a size of 24 inches. With these characteristics it will offer you an unbeatable visual quality with colors, excellent viewing angles and very faithful, thanks to its ability to represent 100% of the colors of the sRGB spectrum.
The panel used in the Asus MG24UQ has a maximum brightness of 300 cd / m2 and a response time of only 4 ms, thus solving one of the biggest problems with IPS panels, a too high response time that reduces sharpness to the scenes with a lot of movement.
Its features are completed with video outputs in the form of DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 2.0, ASUS GamePlus technology with six image modes to select according to the genre of the games and ASUS GameVisual that reduces harmful blue light to avoid fatigue in the eyes.
Pricing has not been announced.
Remember that we have the guide Best monitors of the moment for PC (2016) to help you with the choice of your new monitor.
Source: techpowerup
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