شاشة العاب اسوس روج سويفت 360 هرتز PG259QN جي سينك، 24.5 انش FHD 1080P وIPS سريع 1 ملي ثانية، يو ال ام بي عناية بالعين، منافذ عرض HDMI وUSB وHDR10 بتصميم مريح وحامل فيسا جداري 360 هرتز الاولى بالعالم

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حجم الشاشة 24.5 بوصة
الحد الأقصى لدقة العرض 1920 x 1080
العلامة التجارية اسس
ميزة خاصة مكبرات صوت مدمجة تعديل الميل خالي من الوميض تعديل الارتفاع فلتر الضوء الأزرق تعديل المحور تعديل الدوران عرض المزيد
معدل التحديث 240 هرتز
تقنية الاتصال DisplayPort 1.4 / HDMI (v2.0) / Earphone jack / USB 3.0 (Signal)
نسبة العرض إلى الارتفاع 16:9
نوع شاشة العرض LED
استخدامات محددة للمنتج اللعب
وقت الاستجابة 1 ميلي ثانية

روج سويفت 360 هرتز PG259QN هي شاشة ألعاب مثالية للبضائع الإلكترونية وألعاب الحركة السريعة الخطى. تتميز شاشة فل اتش دي (1920 × 1080) بلوحة اي بي اس سريعة مع معدل تحديث يصل إلى 360 هرتز، ووقت استجابة 1 مللي ثانية رمادي إلى رمادي (جي تي جي) ومعالج انفيديا جي سينك من أجل لعب سلس كالحرير وصور واقعية للغاية. وبالطبع، فإنه يتميز بتصميم روج المميز الذي يجعل الجميع يعرفون أن هذه ليست شاشة ألعاب عادية.

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Luke5.0:
After buying a brand new PC I felt like my BenQ XL2430T monitor just didn’t cut it any more. After watching a few online reviews and doing a bit of research this was the monitor that seemed the most suitable for me. I was very cautious as I had read many horror stories of light bleed and dead pixels and it certainly put me off. Due to the lack of competition in the 1440p@144hz bracket I decided that it was worth a shot and I purchased the monitor.As my old monitor was hooked up through DVI-D I purchased a DisplayPort cable in advance. I bought Amazon’s own DisplayPort cable v1.2 (AmazonBasics DisplayPort to DisplayPort Cable – 0.9 m) as a back up. I had read that the monitor does in fact come with a cable but the quality of it wasn’t great. You do actually get a HDMI cable in the box too but I am not sure what version it is. I would presume that since the monitor runs natively at 144hz with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 it will be fit for purpose.The monitor arrives very well packaged. My order came through DPD and the external box was slightly damaged. Thankfully the screen itself was very well protected internally and hadn’t suffered any damage.After setting everything up I configured the screen to perform at its best. I used this guide: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/asus-pg279q-rog-swift-27-inch-165hz-monitorreview-33467-3.html. It looks absolutely beautiful especially when compared to my old 144hz TN monitor. You’ll want to make sure you change the resolution and refresh rate of your monitor through the Windows settings (right click on desktop and select display settings).To test the monitor I played a bit of Battlefield 1. It absolutely blew me away. I used the recommended settings as per GeForce Experience. The game ran as smooth as butter and the monitor’s standby light glowing red informed me that G-SYNC had kicked in. I didn’t suffer any motion blur or tearing. I jumped onto Overwatch next and I could see a vast improvement there too. Everything was much more vibrant and sharp. I was definitely impressed.As you may have already read this monitor is known for suffering from awful backlight bleed and dead pixels so I ran a few tests and it turns out I was very lucky. The backlight bleed is almost non-existent. There is a slight glow in the top right corner but it’s completely unnoticeable during normal use. I do however have a dead pixel in the top right of the monitor. It’s far enough toward the edge of the monitor to not cause me any annoyance and can only really be seen when looking at a white background or other light colours.I am incredibly impressed with this monitor and I’ve only been using it for a day. It does everything I need it to and more. This premium quality comes at a price but I would say that the price is justified. Here are my pros and cons for the monitor:Pros:- The monitor makes modern games look incredible. It’s hard to put into words how beautiful everything looks and thanks to the 144hz refresh rate and G-SYNC screen tearing is a non-issue.- The monitor comes with a DisplayPort cable HDMI cable Euro kettle lead UK kettle lead and a cable to allow you to use the USB ports of the monitor.- As this is an IPS panel you can see the screen clearly from any angle without any discolouration.- Even taking into account the eye-watering cost the monitor is worth every penny.- The buttons on the side of the monitor are easy to use. Activating the turbo mode to increase the refresh rate to 165hz is easy but absolutely not necessary.Cons:- Backlight bleed and dead pixels are an issue. I got lucky and only had the one dead pixel and minimal backlight bleed. For the price you pay I would like to think that quality control should be considerably better.A few tips:- Make sure you change the refresh rate of the monitor to 144hz. To do this right click on your desktop select Display settings Display adapter properties select the Monitor tab then change the drop down menu to 144hz (I used Windows 10 but the process on Windows 7 is very similar). If the refresh rate is locked to 60hz ensure you are using either a HDMI or DisplayPort cable.- If you plan on sending the monitor back until you receive one with no backlight bleed or dead pixels note that Amazon will allow you one exchange before insisting you instead take a refund. This information was provided to me by an Amazon representative over live chat before I purchased the product but your mileage may vary depending on who you speak to and how assertive and persistent you are.- You can check that G-SYNC is working by the colour of the standby light on the bottom right corner of the monitor. If it’s red it means that G-SYNC is enabled. Note that G-SYNC only works with NVIDIA cards and unless your card is a GTX 960 or above I wouldn’t really recommend buying this monitor. Another way to test if G-SYNC is working is to open NVIDIA Control Panel click on Change resolution then select Display at the top and tick G-SYNC Indicator. Every time you open a game a notification will appear on the left to let you know that G-SYNC is enabled.- Make sure that your PC can handle 1440p at a high enough refresh rate or you won’t get the most out of this monitor. I am using a GTX 1080Ti and an Intel i7 7700k and I am consistently blown away by the image quality.In summary if you have a PC that’s capable of 1440p at high enough settings this monitor is the way forward. The upgrade from a 1080p TN panel is incredible and is truly something that you need to see to believe. Be warned that your monitor will likely suffer from backlight bleed or dead pixels. If this doesn’t bother you or you have the time and patience to return/refund until you receive the perfect product then go ahead. You won’t regret it.

Emanuel1.0:
I was in search for a high refresh rate monitor and this one ticked all the boxes: high refresh rate g-sync 1440p ips. Absolutely amazing.Let’s start with the good things. The panel is an absolute joy to look at: great colours great viewing angles and good brightness. And with a refresh rate of 165 hz (overclocked) playing games on it is awesome.The design is in my opinion the best out there. Build quality is great too and the stand is robust and does a pretty good job of keeping the monitor firmly in place. The speakers are pretty bad but they do the job for occasional listening. Lastly the OSD is the best out there. Easy to use and everything you will ever need is a couple of clicks away.So far an amazing monitor right?Not even close. Backlight bleeding is a plague and it surprises me that we still have those issues in a 700 £ monitor! Seriously ASUS?!First unit of mine came with dead speakers dead pixels and a small defect in the bottom right corner. Backlight bleeding was present in 3 of the 4 corners. Something that my cheap 99£ IPS ASUS monitor did not have. Impressive. When I did receive the second unit I immediately suspected the first one was refurbished. The buttons seemed more “loose” and the panel had a strange yellow tint on it. I’m not sure but if this is the case selling refurb products as new ones…shame on you ASUS.The second unit was perfect except for some pretty bad backlight bleeding. It was noticeable everywhere: youtube full screen games hell even during normal windows use especially on dark backgrounds!And lastly g-sync. I don’t know if i was unlucky but getting this thing to work was a pain! It never worked the first time I fired up a game: I had to manually disable it and then re-enable it. Every time it activated the screen used to go off for half a second and then went back on again. This on BOTH UNITS. Watching youtube was awful: on every single video in full screen I had this “flicker”. At this point i though this was just how it worked until i received the competing model from acer: no flicker g-sync works EVERY TIME and no dead pixels or build quality issues.At this point I asked myself: i paid 119 £ more for a product that had the same specs a crappy QA and issues after issues! Do I recommend it? NO! AVOID AT ALL COSTS! Unless you have money to waste do not buy this! It is overpriced has a lot of issues and good luck getting a working one!

phillip reynolds1.0:
So where to begin i have had three of these monitors now and had to send them all back. The monitor looked amazing when playing BF1 but I just cant get pasted the back light bleed issues. The only way anyone has kept this monitor is by just accepting the back light bleed. This should not be the way no one should just settle when you are paying this much money. It looks great in games where there are no dark scenes. I tried playing resident evil 7 ten minutes in i was so distracted by black light bleed i gave in. The third monitor i received was just down right broken. No picture at all. ASUS does not deserve your money until they stopping sending out such poor quality monitors.

Chris Ryan4.0:
I tried out 2 of these units before ultimately deciding that the IPS glow was too much. Unfortunately all of these 165hz 1440p IPS panels have it as part of their design being AU Optronics imitation IPS AHVA panels. There currently aren’t any alternative options.Check out my attached pictures for a good idea of what the glow looks like. It is only really noticeable in a dark room or when playing through dark scenes. The bottom right corner is always the worst. The further away you sit the less glow but you’ll always see it from a normal viewing distance.After trying out a couple VA panels and even a TN I decided that the image quality in these IPS panels are still better than those other technologies even with the glow. The input lag is also very low in this panel.I don’t think this monitor is worth $1028 CAD after tax though. I suggest looking at the cheaper alternative options offered by AOC Acer and ViewSonic or waiting for a sale. You can find them on Amazon by searching for “165hz IPS 1440p”.

Juan1.0:
Lo acabo de devolver. Lo que para mí era el mejor monitor por sus prestaciones ampliamente testeadas se ha convertido en un monitor defectuoso pero vendido como si no lo fuera. De nada me sirve que repitan por activo y por pasivo que el bleeding sea una característica de los IPS. En las esquinas siempre hay brillos y por lo tanto no pueden representar las tonalidades uniformemente más cuando son oscuras.En mi caso el bleeding inadmisible es el de la esquina inferior derecha. Es tan grande que afecta a todo este cuadrante. Es cierto que con la habitación totalmente iluminada y con imágenes claras es imperceptible pero si lo utilizas en un entorno más oscuro y con escenas tipo Resident Evil es como si tuviera una pequeña linterna enfocando directamente en ese punto de la pantalla.No entiendo la actitud de ASUS que pese a las constantes denuncias al respecto aún y después de más de un año desde su lanzamiento no haya tomado las medidas adecuadas para solventar este problema de calidad. No sería la primera vez que una mala producción y una nula resolución del problema acaba por malograr lanzamientos posteriores de otros modelos que adolecen de defectos.Adjunto una foto en la que se puede ver el bleeding en todo su esplendor y eso que el brillo sólo está al 25%.ACTUALIZACIÓN:Y a la tercera va la vencida. Tras comprobar por enésima vez que era el monitor que quería lo volví a intentar con un segundo pedido. Esta vez el monitor era totalmente defectuoso no solo por el bleeding si no porque tenía una fuga de luz considerable en la esquina superior derecha y también una serie de píxeles muertos contiguos que medían entre 3 y 4mm.Totalmente decepcionado me atreví a solicitar un tercer monitor que esta vez si llegó sin pixeles muertos ni fugas de luz aunque por supuesto si tiene bleeding en los mismos puntos del primer monitor pero que a mi me parecen algo más pequeños.Todos los monitores fueron fabricados en Septiembre del año pasado y los dos primeros me llegaron únicamente con el embalaje original incluso el segundo con bastante polvo desde Francia y solamente el último lo recibí dentro de un segundo embalaje de Amazón.Estoy muy contento con este monitor pero no voy a modificar mi valoración porque considero que tener que comprar 3 con sus devoluciones oportunas para poder disfrutarlo no debería normal.A Amazón le doy 5 estrellas por su comprensión y buen hacer.

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