As early as 2017 CES, ASUS and Acer demonstrated 4K 144Hz game displays. The specifications of the two products are infinitely close. In fact, they are reference prototypes that are made with NVIDIA G-Sync HDR technology.
However, after the delay, it has not been listed so far.
According to Anandtech reports NVIDIA said in the warm-up of the GDC conference that the G-Sync HDR monitor will be launched in April.
The data shows that the ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ and Acer Predator X27 are all using 3840x2160 resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, 1000 nits of brightness, 384-zone LED backlight, covering the DCI-P3 color gamut, support HDR10.
Further information said that both 4K displays came from the AUO M270QAN02.2 AHVA panel.
The strange thing is that Asustek and Acer have never explained why the monitor was postponed from 2017 to 2018.
Subsequently, Tweaktown added, Considering that the GTX 1080 Ti is only a 4K 60FPS graphics card, he once again believes that at the GTC conference next week, NVIDIA will announce the new GeForce graphics card. , so that some 3A games can enjoy the fun of 4K 144FPS, but this increase seems a bit exaggerated?