BySigismondo Eisenhower 2019-08-07 820
It is the Strix XG438Q, which was introduced in January of this year and now shows with its 43 inches as the brand's largest monitor in 16:9 that offers 4K resolution and technology enhancement FreeSync 2 HDR.
With a typical luminance of 450 cd/m2, it is compatible with DisplayHDR 600 certification and FreeSync 2 technology allows to reduce latency in the processing of HDR content, thus achieving a reduced input lag with respect to monitors that do not incorporate it.
ASUS has chosen for this model a VA-type panel with an anti-reflective surface that offers a native contrast of 4000:1, a response time of 4ms (GtG), a refresh rate of 120 Hz and the ability to cover up to 90% of the DCI-P3 color space.
In addition, as an "innovative" novelty in the world of gaming monitors, it includes a remote control in the purest TV style, which allows us to access the OSD and move through the different menus to change the configuration parameters of brightness, contrast, volume of its integrated speakers of 10 watts, picture modes, and so on.
In terms of connectivity, we offer 3 HDMI 2.0 ports and another DisplayPort 1.4 that are accompanied by a 3.5 mm audio jack input, a headphone output and two USB 3.0 ports.
This Strix XG438Q monitor was supposed to arrive in stores this summer, but they haven't yet unveiled the final date or recommended price, which we assume won't be cheap, data that will probably be left for IFA 2019 in September.
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