ASUS ROG Strix XG43UQ 4K Ultra HD 43 VA LED Gaming Monitor - Black, Black
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Price: £1199.00
Brand: Asus
11/20/2021
Description: HDR gameplay Enjoy immersive gameplay with the ASUS ROG Strix XG43UQ 4K Ultra HD 43 VA LED Gaming Monitor. With the HDR support you can expect sharp contrasts, vivid colours and superb brightness. All your games will look exquisite when running on this massive screen in 4K resolution with up to 144 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms response time. And with a wide array of inputs, you can connect your PC as well as your consoles and enjoy all your entertainment on a single gaming screen. Work or play in comfort During long gaming sessions or batches of editing work, you want to stay comfortable. The ROG Strix XG43UQ has reduced blue light technology and a flicker-free screen to help reduce eye strain. Sync your screen up with your GPU thanks to AMD Free Sync and try the ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync technology to eliminate various blurring, tearing and other artefacts. Connect your peripherals and charge your phone using the screen's USB ports. You can also plug in your headphones, or get your audio from the built-in stereo speakers. Asus ASUS ROG Strix XG43UQ 4K Ultra HD 43 VA LED Gaming Monitor - Black, Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10225425
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5.99
EAN: 4718017500272
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: AUDIO, specifications: [ { label: Speakers: 2 ● Audio power: 2x 10 W ● Sound enhancement. OVERVIEW ● Screen size: 43 ● Curved radius ● 3D technology ● Screen technology: IPS LCD ● Resolution: 4K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160p ● Display technology: AMD FreeSync Premium Pro } ] }, { groupLabel: PICTURE QUALITY, specifications: [ { label: Refresh rate: 144 Hz ● Dynamic contrast ratio: 1000000:1 ● Viewing angle: 178° / 178° ● Frequency range: - Horizontal: 30 - 275 kHzn- Vertical: 48 - 144 Hz ● Brightness: 1000 cd/m² ● Response time: 1 ms ● Native contrast ratio: 4000:1 ● Noise reduction } ] }, { groupLabel: CONNECTIVITY, specifications: [ { label: Connections: - HDMI 2.0 x 2n- HDMI 2.1 x 2n- DisplayPort 1.4 x 1n- Audio line-in x 1n- USB 3.0 upstream x 1n- USB 3.0 downstream x 2 ● Audio output: 3.5 mm jack x 1. GENERAL ● Colour: Black ● VESA wall mount dimensions: 100 x 100 ● Box contents: - ASUS ROG Strix XG32VC 4K Ultra HD 43 VA LED Gaming Monitorn- HDMI cablen- DisplayPort cablen- USB 3.0 upstream cablen- Remote controln- ROG sticker ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 3 years ● Wall mountable: Yes ● Dimensions: 631.31 x 974.58 x 301.5 mm (H x W x D) ● Weight: 15.3 kg } ] }, { groupLabel: ENERGY CONSUMPTION, specifications: [ { label: Energy efficiency rating
Author: Sad Muppet
Rating: 5
Review: Let's start this off by saying the box that this ships in is HUGE. I mean, I was changing from a 34" ROG Ultrawide and this box dwarfs that screen - so basically it is really well packaged. I can't/won't comment on the stand as the monitor is being put on a dual monitor stand. I'm replacing the 34" as a) it's only 100hz and b) I keep hitting my head on the corner of it. Essentially, this is similar to my older monitor, but instead of 3440, it's 2560, but it runs at 170hz so using G-Sync, my FPS isn't as limited. It is has more "pop" on screen than my older one, even if that was IPS. Colours and brightness are very good on this screen. The overlay is essentially the same as are the menus. However being able to use the monitor as a KVM between my 2 PC's is a godsend! Playing games shows no issues to my eyes and a lot of the reviews have said ghosting is minimal to non-existent, hence why I purchased it. There's some LED's on the back which can be customised as usual by Armory Crate. should that be your thing as well. Ultimately - I'm really happy with the new screen - the colours/brightness are improved, I can have more FPS due to the faster refresh rate (as said, the old monitor capped at 100 via G-Sync on purpose, this is 170hz so it's nice to have the refresh rate increased to match the power of the graphics card) and I no longer smash my head on the corner of it!
Author: oli
Rating: 4
Review: It has a design fault, having a new one sent out to you will not fix the problem. Playing at 3840x2160 @144hz causes this for me It's really obvious on some games and with others, you can only see a subtle change if you flick your mouse left and right. I purchased a new DP 1.4 cable and that did not fix the issue. The only fix i came across was messing around with some settings on the OSD *on-screen display * In the System Setup I changed the DisplayPort Ver to DisplayPort 1.2 which automatically knocks your monitor down to 120hz.