Wednesday, April 17th 2024

ASRock Announces Phantom Gaming PG27QFT2A and PG27QFT1B Monitors

ASRock, the global leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, mini PCs and gaming monitors, today announced the launch of a brand-new generation of gaming monitors with a high refresh rate of 180 Hz. The initial models released are the highly anticipated PG27QFT2A and PG27QFT1B, featuring 27-inch QHD high-resolution IPS panels combined with 180 Hz high refresh rate technology. This delivers incredibly smooth visuals, catering to responsive gaming experiences and keeping players one step ahead in their games!

Not just fast, but faster than ever! The ASRock Phantom Gaming 180 Hz gaming monitor series is set to unleash a wave of speed, boasting a 25% increase in speed compared to conventional 144 Hz gaming monitors. This significant leap reduces motion blur and screen tearing, offering a highly clear and smooth visual experience. More than just dominating the gaming world, high refresh rate monitors are also perfect companions for creators. With seamless screen performance, they elevate the editing and content creation experience for film editors, content creators, and beyond.
Clear and Vivid Visual Image Performance
Both PG27QFT2A and PG27QFT1B feature QHD resolution screens, delivering images with remarkable clarity and detail. They are equipped with VESA DisplayHDR 400-certified display technology, which brings vivid and lifelike colors to life, immersing users in stunningly realistic visuals.

Exclusive Integrated Wi-Fi Antenna
Phantom Gaming incorporates ingenious design elements into its stand. The PG27QFT2A is equipped with an exclusive built-in Wi-Fi antenna that supports the latest Wi-Fi 7 connection, boasting a transmission speed 480% faster than the previous generation Wi-Fi 6E. Simply connect the antenna to your personal computer to ensure that Wi-Fi signals are not obstructed or interfered with by desktop clutter. With a peak gain of up to 7dBi, this antenna guarantees faster and more reliable signal connections. Not only does it provide gamers with smooth, latency-free gaming experiences, but it also ensures users enjoy a stable network environment.

For more information, please visit the product pages of the PG27QFT2A and PG27QFT1B.
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8 Comments on ASRock Announces Phantom Gaming PG27QFT2A and PG27QFT1B Monitors

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
built in wifi antenna, interesting. I have no need for that, but it is interesting none the less to see something different.
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#2
ARF
Are there any new UHD high-resolution monitors, though?
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#3
JasBC
IF YOUR STAND HAS THE BRAND'S LOGO ON IT - LIT WITH RGB AT THAT - YOU DON'T NEED TO DEFILE THE BEZEL WITH THE WORDMARK!
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#4
Fatalfury
why dum another 100+ 27" 1440p when there is need of those other 23.8 or 24.5 a.k.a 24 or 25 inch models with 1440p with high refresh rate.
right now only 1 or 2 exist.
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#5
JasBC
Fatalfurywhy dum another 100+ 27" 1440p when there is need of those other 23.8 or 24.5 a.k.a 24 or 25 inch models with 1440p with high refresh rate.
right now only 1 or 2 exist.
There probably is a dearth of monitors in that size because the display(s?) are made in such small quantities that a single brand has a monopoly on it.
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#6
Octavean
ASRock should probably make an aftermarket monitor arm if they believe this built in WiFi is a worthwhile venture. The default stand is functional but it’s ugly as sin IMO.
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#7
lukart
Personally like the idea of having the antena built in, I think that's smart. Any word on pricing?
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#8
Octavean
lukartPersonally like the idea of having the antena built in, I think that's smart. Any word on pricing?
These might be newer models but similar (visually identical) monitors by ASRock have been around for a while. So if you like the built in antenna you can have it. They also aren’t particularly expensive either.
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