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Asus ROG Strix XG27VQ Review: Curved Gaming Goodness

Asus ROG Strix XG27VQ Review: Curved Gaming Goodness

Posted on November 15, 2017June 3, 2019 By Jarvis

We review ASUS’ ROG Strix XG27VQ curved monitor!

ASUS’ ROG gaming brand has expanded to a whole host of peripherals and accessories, including monitors specifically tuned for gamers. Their 27-inch, curved ROG Strix XG27VQ is one such display, sporting gaming-specific features, full HD panel plus a fast 144Hz refresh rate. While ASUS’ offering isn’t the cheapest option in the market, their monitor has quite a number of gaming-specific features that they hope will sway you when it’s time to upgrade.

Design: Three pillar support and always-on ROG logo is a little gaudy for our taste

If you’ve seen ASUS’ other high-end ROG displays, you have an idea of the overall design for the XG27VQ. A three-point design with a central pillar that holds up the actual display is what you get from the box, though honestly we’re not fans of the red highlights, aggressive angles and vented sections that adorn the XG27VQ. The overall aesthetic certainly screams “gamer”, complete with the LED light on the rear, as well as red ROG logo projected on the bottom of the display.
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