

LED lighting can be found in the back with a large ROG logo that lights up in all colors of the rainbow. The PG279QM is rugged and made to last with a solid stand, flex-free chassis and large control buttons that offer a firm feel. Of course, build quality is commensurate with the premium price.

If you shell out the cash for multiple PG279QMs, it’s easy to line them up perfectly. There is a selection of reticles, countdown timers, a stopwatch, frame rate indicator and display alignment marks. In addition to the Reflex Analyzer, gamers have Asus’ usual suite of GamePlus tools at their disposal. I was able to verify this during testing. You can also use the PG279QM with a FreeSync system, where it operates between 48 and 240 Hz with Low Framerate Compensation (LFC). There is no ULMB blur reduction option, which is unusual, but honestly, I see no reason to use it when frame rates are that high. Asus ROG Swift PG279QM at Amazon for $713.52 (opens in new tab)Īsus starts with a Fast IPS panel sporting a claimed 2 ms response time, a 240 Hz native refresh rate and G-Sync Adaptive-Sync with certification from Nvidia.
