[CES 2024] Here’s A Full Suite Of ASUS’s Latest Monitor Lineup & Accessories

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[CES 2024] Here’s A Full Suite Of ASUS’s Latest Monitor Lineup & Accessories

Here’s A Full Suite Of ASUS’s Latest Monitor Lineup & Accessories

ASUS has showcased its lineup of the latest monitors and accessories at the CES 2024, so here are the products you can expect to be available in the coming months.

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Starting with the ROG lineup: it sees the launch of four new monitors, led by the ROG Swift OLED PG39WCDM, with its QHD ultrawide (3440 x 1440) resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, packed within an 800R curved OLED panel – the tightest radius ROG currently has to offer. This is followed by ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDP, the world’s first dual-mode monitor that switches between 4K 240Hz and FHD 480Hz mode; while the ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP is touted as the world’s fastest 27-inch OLED monitor. The 4K 240Hz ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM, ROG’s first Dolby Vision-certified monitor, completes the lineup.

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Accompanied by the launch of ROG monitors are the new ROG monitor accessories. The new ROG Aura Monitor Light Bar ALB01 comes with Aura Sync RGB, which naturally allows you to set it to display any color you wish – or use it as a part of your eye care suite with adjustable color temperature. Meanwhile, the ROG Ergo Monitor Arm AAS01 allows the installation of monitors up to 39 inches, with a maximum load capacity of 11.5kg for flat monitors, and 8.5kg for curved monitors. In terms of articulation, the attached monitor can be tilted +75° / -15° and allows full 360° of pivot movement.

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Moving on to creator-focused ProArt monitors, ASUS unveiled the ProArt PA278CFRV – with a 27-inch QHD IPS panel that boasts 95% DCI-P3 coverage, 100Hz variable refresh rate, housed behind the anti-glare low-reflection (AGLR) panel. It has an ambient light sensor to adjust panel brightness accordingly, including compensating for color temperature to ensure color consistency. The onboard USB-C port also supplies 96W of power to any connected devices.

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ASUS also introduces the new ZenScreen Fold OLED MQ17QH for those on the move. This foldable external display utilizes one of the strengths of foldable displays – when folded, the footprint is significantly reduced for easy transport. The panel itself is a 17.3-inch extended QHD display (2560 x 1920), at 9.7mm of thickness and weighs 1.17kg. It offers 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, and 500 nits of brightness, which gets the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification.

Alongside the foldable display is two standard ZenScreen models, the ZenScreen MB229CF and ZenScreen MB166CR. The former packs a 21.5-inch FHD IPS panel, 100Hz refresh rate, and is just 5mm thick – though it does come with some heft at 2.3kg. For that, the monitor comes with a few usage methods, including a kickstand, a C-clamp stand, and a bundled partition hook kit. As for the latter, it’s a 15.6-inch IPS panel that can be connected using USB-C DP Alt Mode connections.

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Finally, ASUS also brought the AirVision M1 wearable display. Looking like glasses from the outside, inside it packs an FHD Micro OLED display that delivers 1,100 nits of brightness, with a 95% DCI-P3 gamut. It has a touchpad located on the left temple that can adjust brightness, enable 3D mode, and screen pinning. It can be connected through USB-C (via DP Alt mode) to various devices, including the ROG Ally, the company says.

Pokdepinion: The transparent cover design on the monitor arm that reveals the spring inside does look nice.

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