ASUS ROG Strix XG27UCG Gen2 4K 162Hz and 1080p 485Hz Monitor Launched - Explained All Spec, Features

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PRODUCT FROM OFFCIAL STORE & AMAZON : https://amzn.to/4qjPRxe ASUS has announced a new 27-inch ROG Strix gaming display, the XG27UCG Gen2 (model XG27UCGR), and it’s built around a straightforward idea: stop forcing users to pick just one “best” operating mode. Instead, this panel is designed to switch between two very different configurations depending on what you’re playing. When you want maximum detail and desktop clarity, it can run at 4K with a refresh rate up to 162 Hz. When you want maximum speed for competitive titles, it can drop to 1920×1080 and push refresh up to 485 Hz. This kind of dual-mode approach is becoming more relevant as GPU performance and player expectations continue to diverge by game genre. High-resolution gaming can be visually rewarding, but it’s also demanding. Meanwhile, esports and twitch shooters often benefit more from motion clarity and input feel than raw pixel count. A mode switch that’s built into the monitor’s intended workflow aims to cover both styles without requiring a second display on the desk. Panel-wise, ASUS lists a Fast IPS implementation with a stated 0.3 ms response time. The monitor also supports NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible variable refresh rate operation, targeting smoother output with reduced tearing when frame rates fluctuate. In addition, it includes ELMB-SYNC, ASUS’ motion blur reduction feature that is intended to work alongside synchronization. Blur reduction can be situational depending on brightness and tuning, but pairing it with VRR is still the more practical direction compared to older “either-or” implementations. Beyond the core display pipeline, ASUS bundles several gaming-focused OSD features. Dynamic Crosshair is meant to keep a reticle readable by adapting contrast to what’s behind it. Dynamic Shadow Boost targets visibility in darker areas without simply blowing out the entire image. There’s also an AI Visual profile system intended to select or suggest display settings based on what you’re viewing, which can be useful for quick switching between titles and content types. The published specification list also leans into broader image capability: peak brightness is quoted at 600 cd/m², contrast at 1,300:1, viewing angles at 178 degrees, and color support includes DCI-P3 95% and sRGB 130%, along with 10-bit color (1.07 billion colors). Connectivity includes DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, USB Type-C, and a headphone output. The stand supports tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustment, and there’s 100×100 mm VESA mounting support for monitor arms. Physical dimensions are listed at 614×188×503 mm with a weight of 6.8 kg. ↪ ⚠If someone has any problem with this video and want to remove this video from my channel then before give me strike contact me I will definitely delete this video⚠ ➡️ contact:- [email protected] #TheTechLegend #asus #monitor

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