ASUS first previewed the ROG Swift PG35VQ back in CES 2019. Now it is finally available, giving gamers a large 35″ G-Sync Ultimate certified 3440 x 1440 gaming monitor option.
G-Sync Ultimate is of course, NVIDIA’s new high-end gaming display standard with higher refresh rates and HDR certification. In the ROG Swift’s PG35VQ’s case, it has a 200Hz panel and is VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certified.
The Ultra-Wide QHD 3440 x 1440 resolution results in a 21:9 aspect ratio, so it has extra horizontal space than 1440p monitors.
The PG35VQ also features full array local dimming (FALD) LED backlighting that is dynamically controlled across 512 zones. Additionally, the display features Quantum-dot technology, enabling accurate colours and supports a cinema-standard DCI-P3 90% colour gamut.
Aside from the display features, ASUS also infused ROG-exclusive designs to the high-end monitor. This includes a foolproof VESA mount kit, Aura RGB LED and Smart Fan Control.
Furthermore, the PG35VQ is the first gaming monitor with a built-in ESS 9118 digital-to-analogue converter (DAC). This is a single-chip audio processor delivering 24-bit/192 kHz lossless playback. The result is an unprecedented dynamic range and ultra-low distortion for clear and immersive gaming audio.
The monitor is available now for pre-order with an MSRP of £2699 in the UK.
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