ASUS Announces ROG Swift PG38UQ: World’s First 38-Inch 4K UHD Gaming Display

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ASUS has announced that it is showcasing a new gaming monitor at Computex called the ROG Swift PG38UQ. According to ASUS, the ROG Swift PG38UQ is the world’s first 38-inch 4K UHD gaming display, featuring many of the usual features that gamers might be expecting, including a high-ish refresh rate (144 Hz), Display HDR certification (600), and connectivity via HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4. The ROG Swift PG38UQ is an IPS display.

ASUS ROG Swift PG38UQ Gaming Monitor Features

  • 38-inch 4K UHD gaming display
  • 144 Hz refresh rate
  • ASUS Fast IPS technology
  • 1 ms response time (GTG)
  • DisplayHDR 600 certification
  • 98% DCI-P3 professional color gamut
  • HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC
  • NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible
  • AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support
  • VESA AdaptiveSync 144 Hz technology

From an ASUS post:

Another major product making its entrance at Computex is the ROG Swift PG38UQ, the world’s first 38-inch 4K UHD gaming display, offering truly immersive visuals. With a 144 Hz refresh rate and Adaptive-Sync technology, it ensures super-smooth gaming experiences. The display features ASUS Fast IPS technology, providing a 1 ms response time (GTG) for sharp and high-frame-rate gaming visuals. It is HDR-compatible with DisplayHDR 600 certification and boasts a 98% DCI-P3 professional color gamut, delivering exceptional contrast and color performance. HDMI 2.1 support allows for native 4K 120 Hz gaming without chroma subsampling, enhancing gameplay on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The monitor offers extensive connectivity options, including DisplayPort 1.4 with Display Stream Compression (DSC), HDMI 2.1, USB hub, and a tripod socket for versatile usage. It is NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible, supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and incorporates VESA AdaptiveSync 144 Hz technology for tear-free visuals with low latency.

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