Asus obviously wants to set new standards in the field of refresh rates. With the ROG Swift 500Hz NVIDIA G-SYNC E-Sports Gaming Monitor, the company surpasses everything that has been seen so far. E-sports enthusiasts in particular should enjoy the fastest refresh rate ever.
Low latency with minimal motion blur
The high Hertz number promises the best conditions for being a nose ahead of the competition even during fast gaming sessions. Until now, we knew gaming monitors with a maximum of 360 Hz. Asus clearly outshines this already very good rate with its ROG Swift 500 Hz. The 24.1-inch gaming monitor has a Full HD resolution and uses a special E-Sports TN panel. This ensures that the Asus monitor is the fastest LCD display ever. Since Asus has collaborated with Nvidia’s graphics card experts for its ROG Swift 500 Hz, the US company has added practical gaming features for its part.
Besides Nvidia G-Sync, the Vibrance mode, which is interesting for e-sportsmen, is also on board. Since the latter has been programmed into the monitor’s firmware, it is supposed to be highly efficient. In practice, this is supposed to manifest itself in vivid colors. Last but not least, the Nvidia Reflex Analyzer is used. This allows the user to measure the latency at the push of a button. The benefit for e-sportsmen quickly becomes clear here. This sounds like an exciting overall package that only underlines Asus’ reputation once again. After all, it was precisely the Taiwanese manufacturer that launched the first 144 Hz monitor almost a decade ago. The first 240 Hz monitor followed five years later and the 360 Hz monitor in 2020. Now Asus is once again topping itself and even more so the competition.
Technical details
Screen size | 24.1 inches |
Panel backlight | E-Sports TN |
Resolution | 1,920 x 1,080 pixels |
Brightness | 400 cd/m² |
Frame refresh rate | 500 Hz |
Nvidia Reflex Analyzer | Yes |
Connectors | 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 3.2, 1x headphone jack |
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