ASUS has revealed the ROG STRIX XG27UCS gaming monitor, boasting a 4K display and a refresh rate of up to 160 Hz, catering to the demands of high-end gamers. This latest addition to ASUS’s lineup specifically caters to the premium gaming segment.

The gaming monitor integrates AI-driven features such as GamePlus technology, showcasing the potential of artificial intelligence in the display sector. Transitioning to the specs, the XG27UCS boasts a 27-inch 4K panel, delivering a 160 Hz refresh rate and an ultra-fast response time of 1 ms. It offers a peak brightness of 450 nits and supports HDR10.

In terms of adaptive sync compatibility, the ASUS ROG STRIX XG27UCS gaming monitor accommodates both AMD’s Freesync and NVIDIA’s G-Sync. Additionally, it comes with ASUS’s ELMB (Extreme Low Motion Blur) Sync technology, promising optimal visual clarity during fast-paced gaming. The monitor also incorporates various proprietary technologies, including Variable Overdrive 2.0, aimed at delivering optimal viewing configurations to minimize ghosting during gaming sessions.

Furthermore, the ASUS ROG STRIX XG27UCS gaming monitor includes the AI-driven GamePlus technology, adjusting the crosshair on screen to ensure optimal visibility based on your in-game situation. As for ports, the XG27UCS offers 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.1, and 1x USB Type-C with DP Alt Mode. Intriguingly, it also features a dedicated mobile cut-out, enabling users to simultaneously view their mobile and display devices.

In European markets like Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, the XG27UCS is priced at 669.90 EUR, inclusive of VAT. It’s undeniably a robust offering, equipped with essential technologies to deliver top-notch performance across various scenarios. Some retailers are even offering it at a reduced price of 569.00 Euros.
Source: ASUS