Tuesday, April 2nd 2019
ASUS Rolls Out ROG Swift PG349Q, a 120Hz Curved Ultrawide
ASUS today rolled out the ROG Swift PG349Q, one of the rare few curved ultrawide monitors with a high refresh-rate. This 34-inch display with a 21:9 aspect-ratio and 3440 x 1440 pixels native resolution, ticks at 120 Hz refresh-rate, and supports NVIDIA G-Sync technology. Its IPS panel has a rather obtuse 1900R curvature compared to the more common 1800R, with 178°/178° viewing-angles. Other vital specs include 300 cd/m² maximum brightness, 4 ms (GTG) response time, and 1000:1 static contrast ratio. The monitor offers flicker-free brightness adjustment, by using a non-PWM method to dim the LEDs illuminating the panel. The back side of the monitor and its stand are studded with RGB LEDs, which you control using Aura Sync RGB software. The monitor takes in HDMI and DisplayPort connections, and needs a USB connection to control the lighting. The company didn't reveal pricing.
15 Comments on ASUS Rolls Out ROG Swift PG349Q, a 120Hz Curved Ultrawide
Considering the PG348Q is US$900, this will most likely cost over $1k...
1. no HDR
2. only 120Hz, I want at least 144Hz
Regardless; this is just a standard IPS, not much special, apart from the size. If it has strobe/Lightboost that's decent, but with 300cd/m not fantastic. You should also curb your enthusiasm with regards to HDR. Looking for that on a 1000:1 300cd/m IPS is ridiculous, the panel can't display it properly even if it wanted to.
Just some advice in your quest for a nice panel... 90% is marketing BS, be wary.
..., but its ROG, so the mark up will be insane. :(
But now it seams FALD will be outdated before the monitor even releases, mini led backlighting taking over already.
Would not surprise me if there is another year or so delay just to upgrade to mini led backlighting.
Starting to think PG35VQ has become an urban legend, a monitor that will never become a reality.
>100 Hz check
IPS check
<4ms GTG check
This monitor hits all of the major boxes for me except for one; it is freaking ugly. I dont want RGBs or a funky base. I'm not a big fan of ROG monitors.
Used to be an ASUS fanboi, but got pretty sick of a lack of innovation and ASUS tax.
No hdr; no freesync; no really impressive refresh rate; no OLED; WHY bother even releasing yet another exactly same display?