(PR) ASUS ROG Strix XG248QSG Ace eSports Monitor Now Available in Europe
Republic of Gamers (ROG) is pleased to announce the availability of the ROG Strix XG248QSG Ace. The ROG Strix XG248QSG Ace is the world's fastest eSports gaming monitor and is designed to meet the highest demands of eSports gamers who value outstanding performance and maximum competitiveness. With the ROG Strix XG248QSG Ace, ROG is once again setting new standards in the field of eSports and reaffirming its commitment to developing products that meet the high demands of the eSports and gaming community.
Unparalleled speed
The ROG Strix XG248QSG Ace impresses with its ultra-fast 610 Hz refresh rate (OC), which provides smooth and lag-free display for an unmatched gaming experience. This high refresh rate allows gamers to react faster and gain a decisive advantage in competition. The extremely fast 0.1 ms (GTG) response time minimizes motion blur and ghosting, ensuring razor-sharp images in fast-paced gaming scenes. This allows gamers to keep track of even the most heated battles. The Super TN panel gives the XG248QSG an amazingly low input lag of just 0.8 ms, which is 56% less than other monitors in its class. This virtually eliminates the delay between control inputs and the subsequent action on the screen, allowing gamers to follow the game action in near real time and react faster than their opponents.
Unparalleled speed
The ROG Strix XG248QSG Ace impresses with its ultra-fast 610 Hz refresh rate (OC), which provides smooth and lag-free display for an unmatched gaming experience. This high refresh rate allows gamers to react faster and gain a decisive advantage in competition. The extremely fast 0.1 ms (GTG) response time minimizes motion blur and ghosting, ensuring razor-sharp images in fast-paced gaming scenes. This allows gamers to keep track of even the most heated battles. The Super TN panel gives the XG248QSG an amazingly low input lag of just 0.8 ms, which is 56% less than other monitors in its class. This virtually eliminates the delay between control inputs and the subsequent action on the screen, allowing gamers to follow the game action in near real time and react faster than their opponents.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































