ASUS 24" Full HD 540Hz OC 0.2ms HDR10 G-SYNC Gaming Monitor
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24.1" ASUS ROG Swift Pro PG248QP, TN, 1920x1080, 360Hz (540Hz OC), 0.2ms, G-SYNC, HDR, 400cd/m², 1000:1, DP/HDMI

Scan code: LN142501 Manufacturer code: PG248QP
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24.1" ROG Swift PRO FHD 540Hz Gaming Monitor from ASUS

ROG Swift FHD 540Hz Gaming Monitor

The Choice of championsThe 24.1" Asus ROG Swift Pro PG248QP boasts the world's fastest refresh rate of 540 Hz (OC) and NVIDIA G-SYNC technology for smooth, realistic and hyper-immersive gameplay. It features a 24.1-inch Esports-TN (E-TN) panel that delivers sharp and clear images with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a lightning fast response time of 0.2 ms. It also supports HDR10 and ULMB 2 for enhanced contrast and motion clarity. The monitor features a sleek design with tilt, swivel and height adjustment as well as retractable claws on the base to improve your desk real-estate. It also has HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, and audio ports for easy connectivity with various devices. Taking care of your eyesight is especially important and the PG248QP boasts eye care technologies, such as flicker-free, low dimming, and blue light filter, to reduce eyestrain and fatigue. The 24.1" Asus ROG Swift Pro PG248QP is the perfect choice for professional FPS gamers who want to experience esports gaming at its peak.

24"Screen Size

1920 x 1080Resolution

540Hz/0.2msRefresh/Response Rate

TNPanel Type

Energy-Efficiency E Rating

Embrace Esports TN Technology

Prepare to be blown awayThe latest E-TN technology panels are 50% faster than traditional TN panels, giving the PG248QP the fastest response time when it comes to LCD gaming monitors. It crushes motion blur and provides unprecedented clarity even in heat of competition.

4K Recording

unprecedented Speed and PrecisionEvery split-second counts in esports gaming. The PG248QP has a blazing fast 540 Hz* (OC) refresh rate eliminates motion blur to ensure each frame is displayed with utmost clarity for a distinct advantage in fast-paced games.

Ultra Low Motion Blur 2ULMB 2 provides enhanced motion blur reduction for competitive gaming. This technology offers full-refresh-rate backlight strobing, significantly higher brightness than the original ULMB technology, and zero crosstalk. To reduce blur, ULMB 2 only turns on the backlight when all the pixels are showing the right colour.

High Dynamic Range (HDR) with DisplayHDR™ 400

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Experience Vivid ColourHDR technology supports a range of luminance to deliver a wider color gamut and higher contrast than traditional monitors. The brightest whites and the darkest blacks bring out details like never before. With a peak brightness of 400 nits, the PG248QP meets the requirement for DisplayHDR™ 400 certification.

In-Game Enhancements

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FLICKER-FREE TECHNOLOGYFlicker-Free technology reduces flicker to minimize eyestrain for improved comfort when you're embroiled in long gaming sessions.

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GAMEPLUSThe exclusive GamePlus hotkey offers in-game enhancements that help you get more out of your game. Developed with input from pro gamers, the PG248QP includes features that allow players to practice and improve their gaming skills.

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GAMEVISUALASUS GameVisual technology has seven pre-set display modes to optimize visuals for different types of content. This unique feature can be easily accessed through a hotkey or via the on-screen display settings menu.

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ULTRA-LOW BLUE LIGHT TECHNOLOGYASUS Ultra-Low Blue Light technology reduces the amount of potentially harmful blue light emitted by the display. Four different filter settings are available to control the amount of blue light reduction.

Specifications
Screen Size 24.1"
Edition ROG Swift Pro PG248QP
Panel Type TN
Panel Coating Non-Glare
Panel Finish  
Touchscreen No
Backlight  
Pitch Size 0.277
Curvature  
Adaptive Frame-rate Technology NVIDIA G-SYNC
NVIDIA Reflex No
HDCP Yes
Connectors
  • 1 x DisplayPort 1.4
  • 2 x HDMI 2.0
  • 1 x Headphone Out
  • 2 x USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A
Position Adjustment
  • Height Adjustable
  • Swivel
  • Tilt
Resolution 1920x1080 (Full HD)
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Max. Refresh Rate 540Hz
Response Time 0.2 ms
Brightness 400 cd/m²
Viewing Angle 170 / 160 (°H/°V)
Contrast Ratio/Dynamic Contrast Ratio 1000:1
Color Gamut 125% sRGB color gamut
Color Bit Depth 16.7M Colours
HDR Support Yes
Supported HDR Standards
  • DisplayHDR400
  • HDR10
Speakers No
Speaker Configuration  
Web Camera No
Power Usage (Switched on) 21 W
VESA 100 x 100
3D Support No
Anti-Theft Features Kensington-lock Ready
Included Accessories  
Monitor Colour Black
Dimensions (with stand) 557 x 392 ~ 502 x 255 (WxHxD)
Dimensions (without stand) 557 x 330 x 85.8 (WxHxD)
Weight (with Stand) 7.5 kg
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Additional Information
Scan Code LN142501
Model Number PG248QP
GTIN 197105218666
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
1 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
ASUS
Telephone:
01442 265548
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ASUS 24" Full HD 540Hz OC 0.2ms HDR10 G-SYNC Gaming Monitor
ASUS 24" Full HD 540Hz OC 0.2ms HDR10 G-SYNC Gaming Monitor