http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/3161758
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Panel Size : Ultra-wide Screen 35” (88.98cm) 21:9
Color Saturation : 100%(sRGB)
Panel Type : VA
True Resolution : 3440x1440
Display Viewing Area(HxV) : 819.4 x 345.9 mm
Display Surface Non-glare
Pixel Pitch : 0.2382/ mm
Brightness(Max) : 300 cd/㎡
Contrast Ratio (Max) : 2500 :1
Viewing Angle (CR≧10) : 178°(H)/178°(V)
Response Time : 4ms (Gray to Gray)
Display Colors : 16.7M
Flicker free
Curved Panel : 1800R
Trace Free Technology : Yes
Color Temperature Selection : 4 Modes
GamePlus(modes) : Yes (Crosshair/Timer/FPS Counter/Display Alignment)
Low Blue Light : Yes
HDCP support :
GameVisual :8 Modes(Scenery/Racing/Cinema/RTS/RPG/FPS/sRGB Modes/MOBA Mode/User Mode)
FreeSync™ technology supported
Display Widget
Extreme Low Motion Blur
GameFast Input technology
VA + strobing back-light can turn out pretty well.
https://www.asus.com/us/Monitors/ROG-Strix-XG35VQ/
100 Hz is fast enough to strobe the backlight that you shouldn't have eye-strain. It will be interesting to see how quick the pulses are on ASUS's new "ELMB" and how bright it can get for extreme motion clarity.
** Do not Hotlink images **
Panel Size : Ultra-wide Screen 35” (88.98cm) 21:9
Color Saturation : 100%(sRGB)
Panel Type : VA
True Resolution : 3440x1440
Display Viewing Area(HxV) : 819.4 x 345.9 mm
Display Surface Non-glare
Pixel Pitch : 0.2382/ mm
Brightness(Max) : 300 cd/㎡
Contrast Ratio (Max) : 2500 :1
Viewing Angle (CR≧10) : 178°(H)/178°(V)
Response Time : 4ms (Gray to Gray)
Display Colors : 16.7M
Flicker free
Curved Panel : 1800R
Trace Free Technology : Yes
Color Temperature Selection : 4 Modes
GamePlus(modes) : Yes (Crosshair/Timer/FPS Counter/Display Alignment)
Low Blue Light : Yes
HDCP support :
GameVisual :8 Modes(Scenery/Racing/Cinema/RTS/RPG/FPS/sRGB Modes/MOBA Mode/User Mode)
FreeSync™ technology supported
Display Widget
Extreme Low Motion Blur
GameFast Input technology
VA + strobing back-light can turn out pretty well.
https://www.asus.com/us/Monitors/ROG-Strix-XG35VQ/
100 Hz is fast enough to strobe the backlight that you shouldn't have eye-strain. It will be interesting to see how quick the pulses are on ASUS's new "ELMB" and how bright it can get for extreme motion clarity.
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