Experience Ultra-Smooth Gaming: ASRock’s New 27-Inch Monitor Hits 520 Hz

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ASRock announces its latest range of gaming monitors at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 2024. These new monitors are designed for exceptional gaming performance, featuring incredibly high refresh rates of 400Hz and some models boasting up to 520Hz. This level of refresh rate is unprecedented in the industry and is expected to offer gamers an ultra-smooth visual experience, reducing motion blur and providing crisper imagery in fast-paced games.

At CES 2024, ASRock is set to present a pair of premium gaming monitors featuring OLED technology. The lineup includes a 27-inch model, the PG027QFS2A, and a 34-inch curved version, the PG034QRT2A. Both monitors will offer QHD resolution and a high refresh rate of 240Hz, catering to gamers looking for a blend of sharp visuals and smooth gameplay.

Additional details such as compatibility with AMD FreeSync Premium and DisplayHDR True Black certification have been confirmed, ensuring a high-fidelity, seamless gaming experience. Further specifications and features are anticipated to be revealed during the event.

ASRock’s latest press release teases the introduction of their newest monitors, which they’ve dubbed the “King of Speed,” aimed at e-sports enthusiasts. The lineup features two 27-inch monitors: one with QHD resolution named PG27QFW2A and the other, PG27FFX2A, expected to have a FHD (1080p) display and an impressive 520Hz refresh rate, although full details are yet to be confirmed.

In addition, ASRock has announced upgrades to their existing Phantom Gaming monitors, which will now support a 180Hz refresh rate. This update seems to indicate a refresh of the current models. The expansion of their monitor range includes a 32-inch QHD monitor, the PG32QRT2A, boasting a 1000R curve, and a 27-inch QHD PG27QFT2A with an IPS panel.

While full details and images of these high-performance monitors are not yet available, ASRock is expected to reveal more during the official commencement of CES 2024.

Source: ASRock (the company has removed the PR)

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