ASUS Republic of Gamers has unveiled its latest gaming monitors in the Strix lineup – the XG27UCS and XG27ACS. These new displays are designed to take your gaming experience to new heights with blazing-fast refresh rates and response times.
The XG27UCS is a 27-inch 4K monitor that boasts a 160Hz refresh rate and 1ms gray-to-gray response time. It’s perfect for those who demand the highest resolution and smoothest visuals for their gaming sessions. The XG27ACS has 1440p resolution but cranks up the refresh rate to 180Hz, also with a 1ms response time.
Both monitors are equipped with NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering. They also boast DisplayHDR 400 certification and a wide DCI-P3 color gamut coverage ensuring vibrant and lifelike visuals.
The new Strix gaming monitors feature ASUS’s AI-powered GamePlus technology which dynamically adjusts the in-game crosshair for improved accuracy. The Dynamic Shadow Boost further enhances visibility in dark areas without overexposing bright scenes.
Connectivity options include DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0, and USB Type-C with DisplayPort Alt mode support. A nifty mobile device groove in the stand allows you to conveniently prop up your smartphone or tablet. In addition, ASUS DisplayWidget Center offers an intuitive interface, allowing users to adjust monitor settings with a mouse.
ROG Strix XG27ACS and XG27UCS Pricing and Availability
The ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACS will be available in the Philippines starting April 2024 for PHP 17,990, while pricing and availability for the higher-end XG27UCS will be announced at a later date.
ROG Strix XG27ACS and XG27UCS FAQ
A1: 1440p 180Hz and 4K 160Hz, respectively.
Q2: What are the connectivity options for these monitors?
A2: Connectivity options include DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0, and USB Type-C with DisplayPort Alt mode support
Q3: How much is the XG27ACS in the Philippines?
A3: PHP 17,990
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.