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Tuf gaming vg249q, asus announces its new monitor with elmb sync

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ASUS made the announcement for the TUF Gaming VG249Q monitor coming with exclusive ELMB Sync (Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync) technology, which uses a strobe backlight to deliver sharp images and minimal motion blur.

ASUS TUF Gaming VG249Q has Adaptive-Sync support

What is unique about ELMB Sync is that it can run alongside Adaptive Sync, both when AMD users enable FreeSync and when GeForce users enable G-Sync. This feature allows gamers to take advantage of ELMB technology and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technologies, offering the best of both worlds when it comes to gaming without the limitations of whichever graphics card you choose.

With its new TUF Gaming VG249Q, ASUS is bringing ELMB-Sync to the domains of 1080p 144Hz displays, with an industry-standard 23.8-inch form factor, while utilizing an IPS display with time response of only 1ms MPRT, so we are talking about a perfect screen for competitive gaming.

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ASUS has not published the prices of this monitor at this time, although it is expected to be an economic offer for the gaming sector. Still, the display will feature VESA-compatible support with pan, tilt, pivot, and height adjustments, and DisplayPort and HDMI inputs. This screen lacks support for HDR and offers a maximum brightness of 250 nits, it would be the only negative, but we understand it to be an affordable offer.

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