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Asus adds to its premium Republic of Gamers line with the curved ultra-wide PG348Q. It sports a color-accurate IPS panel at 34" diagonal, with 3440x1440 resolution, G-Sync, and a 100Hz refresh rate. We're checking it out today.We now believe that enough t...
Color accurate, IPS panel, Contrast, Clarity, 100Hz refresh, GSync, Unique styling with LED effect, Solid build, Excellent stand, OSD joystick...
Incorrect default contrast setting...
Curved ultra-wide monitors are still on the expensive side, but the sense of immersion they add to games, especially first-person shooters, is hard to get anywhere else. Now that there are more models with adaptive refresh like the PG348Q, players hav...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-10-21 01:53:25
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O ver the last few years, a new market in high-end gaming displays has sprung into existence, and Asus has been at the forefront of this new way to spend ever more of your gaming bucks. Its latest example is one of the most extravagant displays we've seen...
"We challenge you to find a better display for gaming… or a more expensive one."...
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pcpowerplay.com.au Updated: 2016-10-21 01:53:25
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The era of the premium of gaming display has finally come of age. We've always had a small niche of PC screens targeted at gamers, but nothing like the huge range available today. Leading the charge for screens aimed squarely at gamer's retinas is Asus, a...
Immaculate image quality, Huge crystal clear screen, Stunning design...
Requires colour calibration, No DisplayPort 1.2a...
Say hello to the king of premium gaming displays.
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2016-10-21 01:53:29
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The Acer Predator X34 and the Asus ROG Swift PG348Q bear more similarities than that they differ, at least on paper. A resolution of 3440x1440 pixels and a curved AH-IPS panel with a maximum refresh rate of 100 Hz, support for G-sync and a hefty, but al...
The Acer Predator X34 and the Asus ROG Swift PG348Q represent the crème de la crème in terms of gaming monitors. The 3440x1440 resolution is less demanding than ultra HD and therefore can still produce fairly playable frame rates with some good will and...
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What is the Asus ROG Swift PG348Q? The latest screen from the Asus Republic of Gamers range is a monster. The PG348Q has a 34in diagonal and a 3,440 x 1,440 resolution, and the vast number of those pixels are stretched around a curved IPS panel. Nvidia G-...
Great image quality, Outlandish, versatile design, Nvidia G-Sync, Huge size and resolution...
Expensive, Cheaper rivals have the edge on quality, Awkward to build and set up...
Asus ROG Swift PG348Q – Image Quality The PG348Q laid out a solid set of benchmark results at factory settings. Its 285-nit brightness level is ample, and the black level of 0.27 is reasonable too. Those figures combine for a contrast ratio of 1,055:1 – a...
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Asus has recently adopted an interesting approach to the appearance of some of its products. The safe and same approach has gone out of the window, and a new design language has taken over that really makes some of its products stand out.We've already see...
Very funky, futuristic design and appearance, 100 Hz operation, with GSync support, Great picture quality...
Menu system could be more complete, Expensive.
Asus has done well with its first 21:9 display. The Asus ROG Swift PG348Q is fantastic – great for gaming and great for general desktop use.The picture quality is as good as any general purpose IPS display, G-Sync works very well at 100Hz, and even the so...
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Taiwanese manufacturing giant Asus has been on a mission to brings its core values to every part of the PC and consumer electronics space. Spearheading efforts to woo the enthusiast and early adopter, who usually have significant money to spend on hardwar...
Gorgeous aesthetics, Excellent colour calibration, Premium gaming experience, Very good in 2D, Best-in-class OSD...
Luminance uniformity not perfect...
The Asus RoG Swift PG348Q is the company's interpretation of the finest gaming monitor in early 2016. The 3,440x1,440 resolution, G-Sync technology and 100Hz refresh rate combine to offer silky gaming visuals in a super-widescreen, curved form factor...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-20 01:08:21
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A few years ago, the PC monitor was the least concern for anyone building their own custom PC – just slap on a 1080p display and you were good to go. But with the advancement of 4K displays, higher refresh rates, and more gaming features, PC monitors have...
Sophisticated and sleek design, Incredible image quality right out of the box, OSD navigation is wonderful, 100Hz Gsync is a religious experience...
Expensive as hell, Crappy speakers, Only one HDMI port...
So here's the hard truth about the Asus PG348Q – it's insanely expensive. At nearly AED 5,000, that's some hard cash you will need to drop to get this monitor. The display is phenomenal all-round, from its image quality, to design, to build quality and fe...
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Remember the old days when people used to enjoy playing Ragnarok Online and Counter-Strike on CRTs? Well… back then not many were concerned about refresh rates and whatnot. Fast Forward to 2017, and gaming monitors have since undergone an insane evolution...
Gaming Performance, General Performance, User Interface, Additional Aesthetics (ROG Light, Mayan Design), Build Quality...
Price (PhP78,150), HDMI Connection only allows for 50Hz Refresh Rate, Speakers...
The ASUS ROG PG348Q is a beastly gaming monitor, not only because of its sheer size, but also due to the vast amount of features that it brings to the table. The curved form factor for one, makes the gaming experience more engaging, though it takes a bit...
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The stunning ultrawide Swift represents another step forward in the quest for the perfect gaming panel, but demands a king's ransom in return.Read more: check out our pick of the top gaming mice around today.Until recently, monitor technology has slimed a...
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The growth in gaming monitors over the last couple of years has been significant and we realise a lot of our reviews during that time have been for high end gaming screens, as after all that's where some of the most exciting developments have been hap...
Good response times for an IPS panel, and very low lag for gaming, G-sync support for excellent gaming performance, Premium feel design and features from ROG brand...
IPS glow may be a problem on a screen this size and shape, Missing an ULMB blur reduction mode, Screen seems somewhat fussy with graphics card choice and overdrive bug needs fixing at 95/100Hz...
The PG348Q is another great addition to the already very popular and established ROG Swift gaming monitor series. Asus have done a nice job with the design and build of this screen and it feels like a premium high-end monitor worthy of the Republic of Gam...
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Manufacturer: Asus Product Page: PG348Q Price: US$ 1,182/ PKR 170,000 at the time of review Hey guys today we'll look at the gorgeous monitor the Asus PG348Q, the monitor I was waiting to get my hands on for so long as in theory it could be the best...
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There is a type of monitor that does not cost much more than a standard model but does offer much more work space. Experts know about it, but because they don't have a very recognisable name, they are often missed by those looking for a new, affordable di...
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