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Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ 27" Gaming Monitor Review
27-inch 1440p 165Hz IPS Display for Less than $500
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The Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ is a hot item at the moment and we believe this is due to a combination of factors. It's a 27-inch 1440p 165Hz IPS display. That's the sweet spot for resolution, refresh rate and panel technology for gaming right now. It's one of those things that ticks a lot of boxes. The next factor is it includes a feature called ELMB-Sync, which for the first time allows you to use adaptive sync variable refresh rates and blur-reducing backlight strobing at the same time.
The third reason, and this is crucial to the overall picture... its price tag. For $430, this is a very competitive offering in today's market, especially for the 165Hz refresh rate and feature set.
That puts it about $70 below one of our editors' choice monitors, the LG 27GL850, while costing about $80 more than something like the budget-oriented ViewSonic VX2758-2KP-MHD.
We like that Asus is taking a more aggressive stance on value with these TUF Gaming products. Some of their high-end ROG products may seem a little overpriced considering there's so much competition. But when you are offering these specs at below $500, it seems like everyone wanting to buy a monitor is taking notice.
This is also one of the few monitor designs from Asus in the past few years that I actually like. It's a lot more subtle than their crazy ROG designs with RGB lighting and weird patterns all over the place, but it's still definitely a gamer-oriented aesthetic with red highlights and hard angles. Almost all the exposed surfaces are plastic of some kind, no metal stands or anything like that, and a lot of it i
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