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Asus ROG Strix XG49VQ 49” Curved Gaming FreeSync Monitor 144Hz Dual Full HD HDR Eye Care with DP HDMI Black

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  • 49” DFHD (3840 x 1080) 1800R curved super ultra-wide monitor with 144Hz and FreeSync 2 HDR for immersive, smooth gaming with DisplayPort and HDMI connectivity
  • DisplayHDR 400 certified with 90% DCI-P3 coverage ensure high color contrast and cinematic color performance
  • Marathon ready with swivel, tilt and height adjustability and VESA mount so you can always find your ideal viewing position
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    Asus xg48vq ulta wide monitor

    EXPERIENCE THE SUPER ULTRA-WIDE

    The 49-inch ROG Strix XG49VQ gaming monitor with 1800R curvature delivers the ultimate immersive gaming experience and extra flexibility for multitasking. With a 32:9 aspect ratio, the super ultra-wide display provides the same viewing area as two side-by-side 27-inch monitors.

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    FAST 144HZ REFRESH RATE

    ROG Strix XG49VQ offers an ultrafast 144Hz refresh rate, ensuring that even the fastest-paced games played at the highest visual settings remain buttery-smooth and completely lag-free.

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    RADEON FREESYNC™ 2 HDR FOR SMOOTH GAMEPLAY

    FreeSync 2 stipulates low-latency processing for both standard and HDR content, eliminating the input lag typically associated with HDR content.

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    HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR

    To deliver the best HDR experience, ROG tests every monitor before it ships to ensure it passes DisplayHDR 400 certification.

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    GAMEPLUS TECHNOLOGY

    The ASUS-exclusive, integrated GamePlus hotkey offers in-game enhancements that help you get more out of your game.This function is co-developed with input from pro gamers, allowing them to practice and improve their gaming skills.

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    FLICKER-FREE TECHNOLOGY

    ROG Strix XG49VQ reduces on-screen flicker to minimize eye strain, providing a more comfortable gaming experience.

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    The ROG Strix XG49VQ is a super ultra-wide 49” Dual full HD gaming monitor with a smooth 144Hz refresh rate that offers the ultimate immersive gaming experience. It features Radeon free Sync 2 HDR, with DCI-P3 90% Professional color gamut coverage and displays 400 Certification.

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    Customers praise the monitor for its picture quality, value for money, and functionality. They find it works well for gaming and working, with no issues. The motion clarity and refresh rate are also appreciated. However, some customers have differing opinions on pixel quality, color accuracy, screen size, and build quality.

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    130 customers mention "Monitor quality"109 positive21 negative

    Customers appreciate the monitor's quality. They say games look great at full resolution with HDR and Vsync enabled, and the picture quality is fantastic. The colors are good, and the monitor has decent HDR. They find it well-designed, a good all-around monitor for gaming or watching videos.

    "...mess with the settings on this monitor and you have the most fantastic picture quality...." Read more

    "...it doesn’t have the same picture quality as an OLED, but it looks pretty damn good...." Read more

    "...PG27AQN is a good all-around monitor. It has a very fast 360Hz IPS panel that can also be used for productivity work...." Read more

    "...The image quality is excellent for both gaming and general use, and the design is sleek and high-end, just as you'd expect from ASUS' ROG..." Read more

    59 customers mention "Value for money"45 positive14 negative

    Customers appreciate the monitor's value for money. They find it a worthwhile upgrade and a great product overall. The sleek, high-end design is appreciated by customers.

    "...It's worth picking it up for hardcore gamers if it ever comes back in stock." Read more

    "...for both gaming and general use, and the design is sleek and high-end, just as you'd expect from ASUS' ROG lineup...." Read more

    "so happy that it has gone down in price since it’s release one of the fastest 1440p monitors out right now...." Read more

    "...With that being said, this monitor is still very pricey at $900 during Black Friday. It also doesn't come with DP2.1 or HDMI 2.1...." Read more

    54 customers mention "Functionality"47 positive7 negative

    Customers like the monitor's functionality. They mention it's well-built, looks great, and performs fantastic for gaming. Some say it works great when it works, but after a year it constantly flickers off. However, most customers have had no quality issues, arrived in perfect condition from Amazon via UPS, and had no bezels in games. There were limited bugs and three settings.

    "...(cause of ultrafast crystal and dual voltage driver) out there with little to no input lag (360hz) whatsoever...." Read more

    "TL;DR Very good but pricey monitor for competitive gamers and those who need to do productivity work...." Read more

    "...I have no dead pixels, very little backlight bleed and fairly limited bugs...." Read more

    "Worked fine for 4 months then got a big green line on the screen, tried everything to fix it, now I have to hope manufacturer repairs it...." Read more

    48 customers mention "Motion clarity"42 positive6 negative

    Customers appreciate the monitor's motion clarity and responsiveness for gaming. They find the refresh rate impressive, especially at 144Hz. The wide screen gaming experience is amazing at this refresh rate. Customers mention it's a great monitor for locked 120 FPS gaming for competitive players.

    "...It's an IPS display with the fastest response time of any IPS (cause of ultrafast crystal and dual voltage driver) out there with little to no input..." Read more

    "...The crazy fast response times are very close to Zowie levels, which uses a less than optimal TN panel to achieve those response times...." Read more

    "...This monitor also came with ULMB2 support that provides excellent motion clarity when you use a fixed refresh rate at 360Hz...." Read more

    "...It makes a noticeable difference, especially in fast-paced games where every millisecond counts...." Read more

    62 customers mention "Pixel quality"25 positive37 negative

    Customers have mixed reviews about the monitor's pixel quality. Some find it fine, with clear resolution and good gaming performance. Others report issues like ghosting, dead pixels, and blurry images after a few weeks of use.

    "...It may not have the infinite contrast ratio or so-called good blacks level because it's an IPS display but let's be real, when you are playing games..." Read more

    "...; the WOLED monitor provides a much better color, contrast and HDR capabilities but is slightly worse in terms of motion clarity and much worse text..." Read more

    "I could NOT get the resolution right after tinkering for hours! Finally switched from HMDI to DisplayPort and it worked just fine." Read more

    "...1. This monitor is technically an HDR display, but it's on the lower end of the clinical definition of HDR, and you will notice some challenges in..." Read more

    42 customers mention "Color accuracy"24 positive18 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the monitor's color accuracy. Some find it has good color depth, clear details, and vibrant colors. Others mention that the color isn't as rich, the contrast isn't as good, and the edge-lit zone dimming doesn't provide the necessary contrast. Macs don't look good on this monitor, and the curve is a little more pronounced.

    "...And wow the difference is night and day. The colors and response times are so much then even other IPS panels...." Read more

    "...This monitor uses edge-lit zone diming which does not really provide the necessary contrast and local dimming required for true HDR gaming...." Read more

    "...one of the fastest 1440p monitors out right now. the colors look great and the addition of ULMB 2 makes it even better and smoother..." Read more

    "...Pros: Plenty bright, good colors, amazing motion clarity, highest refresh rate @1440p on the market, 25-inch mode is great to gain some FPS when you..." Read more

    40 customers mention "Screen size"27 positive13 negative

    Customers have different views on the monitor's screen size. Some find it good, with ample screen space for work and school tasks. Others mention it takes up too much space and takes some getting used to. The image may be too small when in PBP mode, and the stand legs take up space.

    "...a massive change at first, but after some adjusting the monitor no longer feels too big...." Read more

    "...recommend this monitor to anyone looking for a high-performance, ultra-wide option...." Read more

    "...The issue is it's very large, and yet doesn't go up high enough...." Read more

    "...Honestly the field of vision is so wide I have to physically turn my head to focus on the other two monitors...." Read more

    35 customers mention "Build quality"17 positive18 negative

    Customers have different views on the monitor's build quality. Some find it top-notch, with no tearing or ghosting with Freesync enabled. Others report issues like poor build quality, low-quality stock DisplayPort cable, and physical imperfections like LED backlight bleeding after a few days of use.

    "...It is good build quality, and easy to take off, you just press a button on it. The issue is it's very large, and yet doesn't go up high enough...." Read more

    "...I returned my monitor after just four days of use, when the physical imperfections, LED backlight bleed, HDR dysfunction, and SDR over-aliasing..." Read more

    "...HDR, bright, the only 1440p 360 hz monitor (for now), overall good build quality, nvidia reflex latency analyzer and dedicated g-sync module..." Read more

    "...Cons: Unintuitive OSD menu, low-quality stock displayport cable, bulky stand, horribly designed inputs, price...." Read more

    The best IPS gaming monitor you can buy
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    The best IPS gaming monitor you can buy
    I returned the Zowie xl2566k 360hz for this monitor, and I’ve been daily driving it for over a month now. And wow the difference is night and day. The colors and response times are so much then even other IPS panels. Of course it doesn’t have the same picture quality as an OLED, but it looks pretty damn good. It gets far brighter than any OLED, even WITH ULMB 2 turned on, which was a nice surprise. With ULMB, It doesn’t get quite as bright as the zowie does with Dyac, but it gets plenty bright for 90% of setups. A lot of other IPS panels with poor motion blur reduction implementation make the screen so dim so it’s not worth using the setting, so this is very important for this monitor. Speaking of motion clarity, this feels on par with the Zowie’s Dyac, but i wouldn’t say it’s better. Which isn’t a bad thing, the motion clarity on the Zowie is hard to top. Running games at 360hz and 1440P (which is certainly achievable in a lot of games with a high end card like the 4080S or 7900 XTX) with ULMB is a surreal experience. The crazy fast response times are very close to Zowie levels, which uses a less than optimal TN panel to achieve those response times. Going from 24.5 to 27 inches felt like a massive change at first, but after some adjusting the monitor no longer feels too big. This monitor feels like you are compromising nothing, but of course, that should be the case for the price. The current $730 feels worth it to me. Overall if you have the budget to spend $700 for a monitor, I think you won’t be disappointed with the PG27AQN.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
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      AMAZON FUMBLED THE BAG CAUSE I STOLE THIS FOR $750. I was so shocked and skeptical why it was listed as that price but props to the one who actually secured the bag.

      I heard reviews of quality control being poor such as dead pixels, and broken back plates, but luckily my unit was not affected at all.

      I honestly don't know where to start. I've tested multiple monitors such as Neo G8, Alienware QD-Oled (DW Version), BenQ Xowie XL2566k, LG Oled 27gr95qe-b, AW2723DF, and so on but I have the perfect monitor for me that I finally settle on.

      This monitor can play any title of what you want but is purely for competitive games. This is the fastest panel I've played on with very good picture quality. Out-of-the-box settings when you first boot it up are factory calibrated in sRGB mode with accurate colors. Although it was very dim without messing with the settings since there is no way to adjust the brightness in that mode. The monitor is definitely bright, brighter than an OLED display in general which I find lacking in that department in what I owned previously before. It may not have the infinite contrast ratio or so-called good blacks level because it's an IPS display but let's be real, when you are playing games in general such as competitive, you do not need to have that. I can't stress enough why people are so obsessed with OLED when burn-ins are a problem. I mostly game and have static images such as UI and productivity work that I would worry so much about it constantly, with it being an LED, I don't have to worry as much. It has a G-SYNC module built but you don't really need to enable it if your hardware can run 360hz. Somewhat my 7700x/RTX 4090 was capped at around 323 fps such as OW2, or Valorant so I disabled it and it hit above that FPS count. At a high refresh rate, you won't notice image tearing at all. You do want to run the Overdrive mode to normal since anything above such as esports and extreme mode will increase the amount of inverse ghosting, but overall it's clear as day with a good response time for an IPS panel. There is backlight bleeding but to a minimum where I don't notice it all. You definitely are not going to use HDR at all which is a gimmick on a panel like this without a local dimming zone such as FALD. It uses Edge-lit dimming like the G7 but you might as well turned off because it's only meant for HDR as I stated above it's a gimmick and just worth turning off. Most of the content you play or even watch is in SDR, just mess with the settings on this monitor and you have the most fantastic picture quality.

      The settings I use for a vivid color-like image and gaming are:

      GameVisual: Racing Mode
      Brightness: Whichever you prefer, I setting mine atleast very high nit of brightness (for example like 85%)
      Variable Backlight: Off (that was the gimmick I was mentioning about)
      OD: Normal
      Display Color Space: Wide Gamut (THIS MAKES THE COLOR POP MORE)

      All the other settings I didn't list such as blue light, color temp, dark boost, gamma and such didn't touch because that's all user preference.

      In conclusion, this monitor is very good for absolute competitive gaming and watching content. It's an IPS display with the fastest response time of any IPS (cause of ultrafast crystal and dual voltage driver) out there with little to no input lag (360hz) whatsoever. It's worth picking it up for hardcore gamers if it ever comes back in stock.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars The Asus ROG PG27AQN is an absolute madlad of a beast.
      Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
      AMAZON FUMBLED THE BAG CAUSE I STOLE THIS FOR $750. I was so shocked and skeptical why it was listed as that price but props to the one who actually secured the bag.

      I heard reviews of quality control being poor such as dead pixels, and broken back plates, but luckily my unit was not affected at all.

      I honestly don't know where to start. I've tested multiple monitors such as Neo G8, Alienware QD-Oled (DW Version), BenQ Xowie XL2566k, LG Oled 27gr95qe-b, AW2723DF, and so on but I have the perfect monitor for me that I finally settle on.

      This monitor can play any title of what you want but is purely for competitive games. This is the fastest panel I've played on with very good picture quality. Out-of-the-box settings when you first boot it up are factory calibrated in sRGB mode with accurate colors. Although it was very dim without messing with the settings since there is no way to adjust the brightness in that mode. The monitor is definitely bright, brighter than an OLED display in general which I find lacking in that department in what I owned previously before. It may not have the infinite contrast ratio or so-called good blacks level because it's an IPS display but let's be real, when you are playing games in general such as competitive, you do not need to have that. I can't stress enough why people are so obsessed with OLED when burn-ins are a problem. I mostly game and have static images such as UI and productivity work that I would worry so much about it constantly, with it being an LED, I don't have to worry as much. It has a G-SYNC module built but you don't really need to enable it if your hardware can run 360hz. Somewhat my 7700x/RTX 4090 was capped at around 323 fps such as OW2, or Valorant so I disabled it and it hit above that FPS count. At a high refresh rate, you won't notice image tearing at all. You do want to run the Overdrive mode to normal since anything above such as esports and extreme mode will increase the amount of inverse ghosting, but overall it's clear as day with a good response time for an IPS panel. There is backlight bleeding but to a minimum where I don't notice it all. You definitely are not going to use HDR at all which is a gimmick on a panel like this without a local dimming zone such as FALD. It uses Edge-lit dimming like the G7 but you might as well turned off because it's only meant for HDR as I stated above it's a gimmick and just worth turning off. Most of the content you play or even watch is in SDR, just mess with the settings on this monitor and you have the most fantastic picture quality.

      The settings I use for a vivid color-like image and gaming are:

      GameVisual: Racing Mode
      Brightness: Whichever you prefer, I setting mine atleast very high nit of brightness (for example like 85%)
      Variable Backlight: Off (that was the gimmick I was mentioning about)
      OD: Normal
      Display Color Space: Wide Gamut (THIS MAKES THE COLOR POP MORE)

      All the other settings I didn't list such as blue light, color temp, dark boost, gamma and such didn't touch because that's all user preference.

      In conclusion, this monitor is very good for absolute competitive gaming and watching content. It's an IPS display with the fastest response time of any IPS (cause of ultrafast crystal and dual voltage driver) out there with little to no input lag (360hz) whatsoever. It's worth picking it up for hardcore gamers if it ever comes back in stock.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
      Style: 27" Fast IPS 360Hz QHD G-SYNCVerified Purchase
      I returned the Zowie xl2566k 360hz for this monitor, and I’ve been daily driving it for over a month now. And wow the difference is night and day. The colors and response times are so much then even other IPS panels. Of course it doesn’t have the same picture quality as an OLED, but it looks pretty damn good. It gets far brighter than any OLED, even WITH ULMB 2 turned on, which was a nice surprise. With ULMB, It doesn’t get quite as bright as the zowie does with Dyac, but it gets plenty bright for 90% of setups. A lot of other IPS panels with poor motion blur reduction implementation make the screen so dim so it’s not worth using the setting, so this is very important for this monitor. Speaking of motion clarity, this feels on par with the Zowie’s Dyac, but i wouldn’t say it’s better. Which isn’t a bad thing, the motion clarity on the Zowie is hard to top. Running games at 360hz and 1440P (which is certainly achievable in a lot of games with a high end card like the 4080S or 7900 XTX) with ULMB is a surreal experience. The crazy fast response times are very close to Zowie levels, which uses a less than optimal TN panel to achieve those response times. Going from 24.5 to 27 inches felt like a massive change at first, but after some adjusting the monitor no longer feels too big. This monitor feels like you are compromising nothing, but of course, that should be the case for the price. The current $730 feels worth it to me. Overall if you have the budget to spend $700 for a monitor, I think you won’t be disappointed with the PG27AQN.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars The best IPS gaming monitor you can buy
      Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
      I returned the Zowie xl2566k 360hz for this monitor, and I’ve been daily driving it for over a month now. And wow the difference is night and day. The colors and response times are so much then even other IPS panels. Of course it doesn’t have the same picture quality as an OLED, but it looks pretty damn good. It gets far brighter than any OLED, even WITH ULMB 2 turned on, which was a nice surprise. With ULMB, It doesn’t get quite as bright as the zowie does with Dyac, but it gets plenty bright for 90% of setups. A lot of other IPS panels with poor motion blur reduction implementation make the screen so dim so it’s not worth using the setting, so this is very important for this monitor. Speaking of motion clarity, this feels on par with the Zowie’s Dyac, but i wouldn’t say it’s better. Which isn’t a bad thing, the motion clarity on the Zowie is hard to top. Running games at 360hz and 1440P (which is certainly achievable in a lot of games with a high end card like the 4080S or 7900 XTX) with ULMB is a surreal experience. The crazy fast response times are very close to Zowie levels, which uses a less than optimal TN panel to achieve those response times. Going from 24.5 to 27 inches felt like a massive change at first, but after some adjusting the monitor no longer feels too big. This monitor feels like you are compromising nothing, but of course, that should be the case for the price. The current $730 feels worth it to me. Overall if you have the budget to spend $700 for a monitor, I think you won’t be disappointed with the PG27AQN.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023
      Style: 27" Fast IPS 360Hz QHD G-SYNCVerified Purchase
      TL;DR
      Very good but pricey monitor for competitive gamers and those who need to do productivity work.

      PG27AQN is a good all-around monitor. It has a very fast 360Hz IPS panel that can also be used for productivity work. I came from a fast 144Hz ultra-wide and a 240Hz 16:9 IPS. The 360Hz is noticeably smoother, but the difference isn't as huge as I expected. This monitor came with a factory calibration report, so the color accuracy should be excellent. I used the Reflex Analyzer and the display + PC latency is very low.

      This monitor also came with ULMB2 support that provides excellent motion clarity when you use a fixed refresh rate at 360Hz. This IPS panel is very bright, so it will provide more headroom when you enable ULMB2 which will significantly dim your display.

      With that being said, this monitor is still very pricey at $900 during Black Friday. It also doesn't come with DP2.1 or HDMI 2.1. Therefore, if you want to use 10-bit or 360Hz, you have to enable DSC which can sometimes result in loss of details. This is a limitation of the G-Sync module, and I hope ASUS can just abandon it or demand NVIDIA to upgrade their G-Sync module instead of putting ancient ports on a flagship monitor in 2023.

      This monitor is DisplayHDR 600 certified, but it's not really HDR-capable. This monitor uses edge-lit zone diming which does not really provide the necessary contrast and local dimming required for true HDR gaming.

      If you don't need to do productivity work or don't play multi-player, competitive FPS games, you should look for PG27AQDM instead; the WOLED monitor provides a much better color, contrast and HDR capabilities but is slightly worse in terms of motion clarity and much worse text clarity.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars Fast, all-around and pricey monitor
      Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023
      TL;DR
      Very good but pricey monitor for competitive gamers and those who need to do productivity work.

      PG27AQN is a good all-around monitor. It has a very fast 360Hz IPS panel that can also be used for productivity work. I came from a fast 144Hz ultra-wide and a 240Hz 16:9 IPS. The 360Hz is noticeably smoother, but the difference isn't as huge as I expected. This monitor came with a factory calibration report, so the color accuracy should be excellent. I used the Reflex Analyzer and the display + PC latency is very low.

      This monitor also came with ULMB2 support that provides excellent motion clarity when you use a fixed refresh rate at 360Hz. This IPS panel is very bright, so it will provide more headroom when you enable ULMB2 which will significantly dim your display.

      With that being said, this monitor is still very pricey at $900 during Black Friday. It also doesn't come with DP2.1 or HDMI 2.1. Therefore, if you want to use 10-bit or 360Hz, you have to enable DSC which can sometimes result in loss of details. This is a limitation of the G-Sync module, and I hope ASUS can just abandon it or demand NVIDIA to upgrade their G-Sync module instead of putting ancient ports on a flagship monitor in 2023.

      This monitor is DisplayHDR 600 certified, but it's not really HDR-capable. This monitor uses edge-lit zone diming which does not really provide the necessary contrast and local dimming required for true HDR gaming.

      If you don't need to do productivity work or don't play multi-player, competitive FPS games, you should look for PG27AQDM instead; the WOLED monitor provides a much better color, contrast and HDR capabilities but is slightly worse in terms of motion clarity and much worse text clarity.
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