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ASRock Announces The First Phantom Gaming Monitor With Integrated Wi-Fi Antenna

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The leading global motherboard, graphics card, and small form factor PC manufacturer, ASRock, announces entering the gaming monitor market with the Phantom Gaming range for gamers completing the gaming solution. ASRock's new Phantom Gaming monitors, including PG34WQ15R2B and PG27FF1A are designed for the FPS, RCG, and other fast-paced games.

"Our goal is to create gaming lineups across the board," said Chris Lee, Vice President of ASRock motherboard & gaming monitor business unit. "We are ecstatic to announce Phantom Gaming monitor, committed to making high-performance and reliable products to gamers." ASRock Phantom Gaming monitors, PG34WQ15R2B and PG27FF1A, will be based on 165 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms (MPRT) response time, which means gamers can be one step ahead of opponents during gameplay. Furthermore, Phantom Gaming monitor offers highly competent functions such as HDR, Flicker-free, and FreeSync Premium technologies, allowing gamers to enjoy incredible gaming experience.




Stable Wi-Fi Signal, Smooth Gaming Experience
Phantom Gaming PG34WQ15R2B is the world's first-ever gaming monitor equipped with built-in Wi-Fi antennas. The design of Integrated Wi-Fi Antenna inherits the Phantom Gaming sprits: "Fast, Mysterious, and Unbeatable". By connecting the built-in Wi-Fi antennas to PC, the Wi-Fi signal won't be masked by the desk. Moreover, the antenna offers 7 dBi peak gain that improves PC's Wi-Fi signal and helps gamers to enjoy fluid gameplay without latency.

Convenience and Connectivity
The ergonomic-designed stands aim for die hard gamers and enthusiasts that giving users more flexibility to find an optimal viewing position, including tilt, height, and swivel adjustments. The input option comes with one DisplayPort that supports up to 165 Hz refresh rate, and the two additional HDMI 2.0 ports are available for secondary displays and compatible consoles.

Extend Gaming Product Universe
ASRock steps into the gaming monitor era for Phantom Gaming fans, and it is a serious decision. Phantom Gaming Monitors perfectly achieves the philosophy of Phantom Gaming brand. It is dedicated to developing the monitors combine the necessity of performance, quality, stability, compatibility and durability with the unique design.



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Actually makes quite some sense. A large monitor can yield a far phatter antenna then a standard antenna for your wifi card does.
 
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Someone needs to implement this WIFI concept into a display swing arm.
 
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Gamers use wifi?
 
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Who says I only have locally attached antenna's and put my pc on the ground? My Ssus board came with a movable antenna in a much better place than the back of the mobo.

Still a nice idea but I'd say it's more of a gimmick than anything very useful for most people
 
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Who says I only have locally attached antenna's and put my pc on the ground? My Ssus board came with a movable antenna in a much better place than the back of the mobo.

Still a nice idea but I'd say it's more of a gimmick than anything very useful for most people
I had an ASRock board for my Phenom II x4 940 years ago and the wifi antenna had a 5 or 6ft long cable, I just ran the cable up behind my desk and had the antenna sitting in the back left corner of my desk, closest to the router. The antenna/nic was solid, too, worked much better over the USB ones I tried and another PCI wifi card that only had the little antenna that screwed to the card.

I don't think I've had as good of a wifi nic since that MB.
 
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That's a great idea, also that monitor looks like has some very decent specs, anyone knows the price?
I'm actually looking to buy a new monitor and this might be on my shopping cart soon :)
 
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Actually makes quite some sense. A large monitor can yield a far phatter antenna then a standard antenna for your wifi card does.

The vast majority of Wifi cards have external antennas. Even if they didn't you can buy an extension very easily.

The idea of this monitor is silly, if you want an antenna on your monitor you can attach one yourself to it pretty easily. Having one integrated into the monitor is inherently inferior as it bars you from changing the antenna, extending the antenna, and greatly limits placement. An external antenna, one that comes with most wifi included motherboards, is going to be far superior.

This approach isn't really more convenient either. It doesn't eliminate the need to screw the connectors into your wifi card. Actually placing an external antenna takes no time. Maybe more if you have poor signal but in that case you specifically want an external antenna so you can place it for best wifi signal.
 
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Yes. Not everyone can hard wire their entire home.

For what it's worth, a good WiFi 6 connection offers very low latency these days.
Huh, didn't know that gamers actually used wifi. I just assumed it was primarily for cell phone, tablet, laptop use. My wifi sucks!
 
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34" is a $440 VA panel, no wonder they're only mentioned wifi.
 
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Interesting product. I can see use cases for this for sure. I have dealt with wifi issues from having a computer hidden in a corner under a desk before. The worst one was a computer placed behind a mirror, but that is a story for another day. :roll:

But at the same time, I use monitor arms. Which means I would have to leave the most interesting feature of these monitors in the box, if I were to buy one.
 
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Moving the microwave radiation emitter closer to your head. ︀

Real men use cables.
 
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