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Asus Monitors Reviews

Updated: Apr 25, 2024 20:02
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#26
alaScore 92

ASUS ROG Strix XG35VQ

The Asus ROG Strix XG35VQ monitor comes packed with features bringing a ton of value if you're after a killer ultrawide gaming experience: 35" 3440 x 1440 VA with a 1800R curve, 100Hz refresh rate, and FreeSync support.

4 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#27
alaScore 92

ASUS MG248Q

For the money, you can't buy a faster gaming display that offers a 144Hz refresh rate. Some might be turned off by the TN panel, but it still looks darn good in the flesh. You won't be disappointed.

6 expert reviews | 41 user reviews

#28
alaScore 92

ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q

The Asus ROG Swift PG258Q is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a midsize monitor with serious gaming chops, but at about $600, it doesn't come cheap. However, it offers the fastest refresh rate available, as well as a speedy pixel response and...

17 expert reviews | 11 user reviews

#29
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Swift PG348Q

Conclusion Gamers looking to get a big curved-screen monitor will appreciate the Asus ROG Swift PG348Q's looks, performance, and feature set. It doesn't come cheap, but it delivers an ultra-smooth gaming experience, with rich, accurate colors and sharp...

13 expert reviews | 152 user reviews

#30
alaScore 92

Asus ProArt PA248QV 24"

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23 expert reviews | 744 user reviews

#31
alaScore 92

Asus VG248QE

The Asus VG248QE is a capable 24-inch gaming monitor that uses 144Hz refresh technology and a speedy 1-ms pixel response to deliver smooth game play. Its viewing angle performance comes up short and it lacks the gear needed for 3D gaming, but if smooth...

26 expert reviews | 1820 user reviews

#32
alaScore 92

Asus ROG STRIX XG32VQ

A solid curved gaming monitor defined by its strengths and weaknesses, both of which are noticeable and at the forefront of use. Good image quality and speed plays unreliable HDR and color with a loss of sight and any extended viewing angles.

3 expert reviews

#33
alaScore 92

Asus PB278Q / PB278QR

Well-priced and powerful, the Asus PB278Q is the best entry point for those seeking an extreme-definition monitor at a not-so-extreme price.

37 expert reviews | 1022 user reviews

#34
alaScore 92

ASUS PG278QR (27-inch, 2014) Series

Conclusion The Asus ROG Swift PG278Q is an excellent choice for gamers of all stripes. Armed with G-Sync smoothing technology, speedy refresh and pixel response rates, and a sharp WQHD panel, this monitor is the perfect companion to your high-end...

32 expert reviews | 657 user reviews

#35
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ

The Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ is a beautiful big monitor with a 4K display and fast 144Hz refresh rate, but for the price, it could do some things better.

3 expert reviews

#36
alaScore 92

Asus PA34VC 34-Inches

The Asus ProArt PA34VC boasts great quality, solid design and loads of features, but it’s undermined by the fact that it can’t handle certain professional workloads

6 expert reviews

#37
alaScore 92

Asus VG259Q (25-inch)

Overall, the ASUS TUF Gaming VG259QM is a good monitor. It provides a responsive and smooth gaming experience with its low input lag and high refresh rate. Its wide viewing angles and outstanding ergonomics make it easier to share work or content, and...

2 expert reviews

#38
alaScore 92

Asus CG32UQ 32"

The ASUS CG32UQ monitor is great for both PC and console gaming. It feels like a TV but with the added benefits of a gaming monitor.

3 expert reviews

#39
alaScore 92

ASUS PB287Q 28"

I will continue to game in 1440p on my Acer Predator monitor simply for the fact that even with a 980Ti achieving a solid 60 fps in 4k gaming just isn't possible 100% of the time. Close, and a good experience, but after gaming at 144hz 60 and a little...

53 expert reviews | 591 user reviews

#40
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Strix XG17AHP (17-inch)

The ASUS ROG Strix XG17AHPE is a decent monitor for most uses. The high refresh rate and fast response times make it a great choice for gaming on the go. Due to the small size, it's a decent companion monitor for mobile office use as well, especially...

4 expert reviews

#41
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Swift PG27AQ

Like the Asus PG279Q, the PG27AQ is a monitor that is difficult to compare with others because its feature set is so specific. Its only obvious, direct competitor is the Acer XB280HK, another 4K panel with G-Sync. The Acer holds up against the PG27AQ...

11 expert reviews | 74 user reviews

#42
alaScore 92

Asus VG279Q 27"

The ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM is a good monitor. It's intended as a gaming monitor, and it shows. It has outstanding motion with little blur, low input lag at the max refresh rate, and it supports a variable refresh rate. Like most IPS monitors, it has...

6 expert reviews

#43
alaScore 92

Asus PA148C 14"

The ASUS ProArt PA148CTV is an okay monitor for most uses. It's marketed mainly as a media creation monitor, but it's alright for watching videos, and it's a decent office monitor with excellent gray uniformity and amazing text clarity. On the other...

2 expert reviews

#44
alaScore 92

Asus VG258QR 25"

The ASUS VG258QM is a good monitor for mixed usage. It performs best in bright lighting conditions thanks to its high peak brightness and great reflection handling. It's not as well-suited to watching movies or gaming in the dark because of its low...

3 expert reviews

#45
alaScore 92

Asus ROG Strix XG438Q 43''

Bottom Line: If a TV or an Nvidia BFGD is too big for your gaming, but a regular monitor is too small, the 43-inch Asus ROG Strix XG438Q is a lustworthy alternative for serious players. It's not cheap, but its panel is nimble and eye-popping.

3 expert reviews

#46
alaScore 92

ASUS MX38VC

Asus’s new 38-inch mega monitor is a superwide sight to behold and includes wireless device charging, but lacks HDR visuals.

4 expert reviews

#47
alaScore 92

Asus ZenScreen Ink MB14AHD Portable Monitor

On paper, the ZenScreen Ink looks like a good match for the travelling creative, offering a 1080p touchscreen and stylus to accompany a laptop. On closer inspection, though, there are a number of issues with the screen that may cause it to lose some of...

3 expert reviews

#48
alaScore 91

Asus ProArt PA329 32"

It’s a bit pricey but we love the ASUS PA329Q in almost all respects. Its flaws are few and its benefits as a professional design monitor for graphic artists and other professionals with similar needs are simply superb. Especially in color calibration,...

6 expert reviews | 2 user reviews

#49
alaScore 91

ASUS MX27UQ

This is a great monitor. In fact it turned out to be my fourth 4K monitor. Here's my story. I originally had the Acer S277HKwmjdpp 27-Inch 4K2K which was visually stunning. Unfortunately this had a problem with the power (a known fault) so ended up...

3 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

#50
alaScore 91

Asus ZenScreen MB16AC (15.6-inch)

The Asus ZenScreen MB16AC is a portable, easy-to-use second display for a laptop, but it's dimmer than we'd like.

7 expert reviews | 12 user reviews

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    ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated (Asus) (TSE: 2357, LSE: ASKD) is a Taiwan-based multinational company that produces motherboards, graphics cards, optical drives, PDAs, notebook computers, servers, networking products, mobile phones, computer cases, computer components, and computer cooling systems. Commonly called by its brand name Asus (pronounced ah-soo-ss or [a'sus] in IPA), it is listed on both the London Stock Exchange and the Taiwan Stock Exchange. In 2007, one in three desktop PCs sold... Read more about Asus