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Style: 43” 4K 144Hz FreeSync Premium Pro
Brand ASUS
Screen Size 43 Inches
Resolution 4K UHD 2160p
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Screen Surface Description Matte

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  • 43-inch 4K (3840 x 2160) DSC gaming monitor with an ultra-fast 144Hz refresh rate
  • Feature ELMB (1ms MPRT) and support FreeSync Premium Pro technology to eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates
  • 4K at 120 Hz via HDMI 2.1 to make the most of the next gen consoles’ mind-blowing performance
  • GameFast Input Technology minimizes input lag and provides much faster motion delivery from end devices to monitor
  • High dynamic range (HDR) technology with DisplayHDR 1000 certification and 90% DCI-P3 professional color gamut ensures exceptional contrast and color performance

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    XG43UQXG43UQ
    DISPLAY STREAM COMPRESSION (DSC) TECHNOLOGYDISPLAY STREAM COMPRESSION (DSC) TECHNOLOGY

    DISPLAY STREAM COMPRESSION (DSC) TECHNOLOGY

    With DSC technology, the ROG monitor can display incredibly detailed and smooth visuals at native 4K resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate via a single DisplayPort 1.4 connection

    Superfast Gaming with HDMI 2.1Superfast Gaming with HDMI 2.1

    Superfast Gaming with HDMI 2.1

    HDMI 2.1 enables mind-blowing gaming experience on the latest consoles, providing gamers with 4K UHD visuals at astounding refresh rates of up to 120 Hz.

    High Dynamic Range (HDR) With Exceptional ColorsHigh Dynamic Range (HDR) With Exceptional Colors

    High Dynamic Range (HDR) With Exceptional Colors

    A DCI-P3 90% color gamut and outstanding color contrast ensure ROG Strix XG43UQ meets DisplayHDR 1000 certification standards. Experience true-to-life colors along with the brightest whites and darkest black hues.

    Amd Freesync Premium Pro For Smooth GameplayAmd Freesync Premium Pro For Smooth Gameplay

    Amd Freesync Premium Pro For Smooth Gameplay

    Built-in FreeSync Premium Pro technology ensures that ROG Strix XG43UQ delivers supersmooth, low-latency visuals that are brighter and have better contrast. This technology uses low-latency processing for both standard and HDR content to eliminate the input lag that’s typically associated with HDR content.

    Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB) SYNCExtreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB) SYNC

    Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB) SYNC

    With ELMB Sync, low-motion-blur technology and adaptive-sync can be enabled simultaneously to eliminate ghosting and tearing for super-sharp, high-frame rate gaming.

    Asus Dynamic Shadow BoostAsus Dynamic Shadow Boost

    Asus Dynamic Shadow Boost

    This technology automatically clarifies dark areas of the image without changing other areas. It makes it easier to spot enemies hidden in dark areas of the map and improves the overall viewing experience.

    What's in the box?What's in the box?

    Product Description

    ROG Strix XG43UQ is the world’s first 43 inch HDMI 2.1 gaming monitor, delivering 4K HDR visuals and a 1ms moving picture response time (MPRT) for superfast gaming on a big screen. Enjoy a super-smooth 4K 120 Hz gaming experience on the latest consoles via HDMI 2.1.

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    Customers are satisfied with the monitor's picture quality, visual clarity, and input lag. They find the HDR display nice with deep and vibrant colors. Many consider it a worthwhile upgrade from their previous monitor. However, opinions vary on the build quality, brightness, and size.

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    129 customers mention "Picture quality"104 positive25 negative

    Customers generally like the monitor's picture quality. They say the HDR looks nice, the colors look deep and vibrant, and the display is wonderful. Some reviewers mention that the image quality is superb, easily rivaling their LG OLED C1 TV.

    "...I never calibrated it and colors were still decently good (not perfect) when printing physical copies of my work...." Read more

    "...The contrast between dark and light is beautiful! Call of Duty Warzone 2 looks killer and still getting 120+ fps with graphics on high...." Read more

    "...If this is your first HDR monitor, you'll still be impressed by the visuals in games that do support it...." Read more

    "...VRR looks good, no complaints...." Read more

    111 customers mention "Monitor quality"86 positive25 negative

    Customers like the monitor quality. They say it's a great monitor, worth the upgrade from their previous monitor, and has good picture quality and bright lights.

    "...Personally, it's worth the upgrade from my previous monitor (especially since I'll be looking to sell my XB271HU now)...." Read more

    "...No nothing! 100% satisfied with this monitor. $600 & worth every penny..." Read more

    "...PQ: Very good PQ and lights are very bright...." Read more

    "...Monitor was perfect. No dead pixels. There is literally no Halo effect when gaming, web browsing or doing any everyday task...." Read more

    55 customers mention "Visual clarity"45 positive10 negative

    Customers appreciate the monitor's visual clarity. They mention the 1440p resolution provides improved visual clarity from 1080p, and the increased refresh rate enhances picture quality. Many consider it one of the best 1080p monitors for this price range, with vivid picture quality and easy text reading. The high refresh rate adds some ghosting, so customers recommend 120Hz as a better choice.

    "...The 1440p resolution provides improved visual clarity from 1080p, the increased refresh rate of 240Hz Native/270Hz OC from 165Hz is noticeable, and..." Read more

    "...Setup went smoothly without any hiccups. HDR content on this monitor is AMAZE-BALLS!..." Read more

    "...-paced FPS battles, the display brings every scene to life with remarkable clarity and precision...." Read more

    "Great monitor was worth the price and the display is insane quality and gamer would want!!" Read more

    52 customers mention "Input lag"46 positive6 negative

    Customers appreciate the monitor's fast frame rate and smooth gameplay. They find it suitable for FPS games but not others. The pixel response time is good out of the box, with no ghosting or smearing.

    "...and the motion clarity improvement is great for the enjoyment of fast paced video games...." Read more

    "...Died way too times in high combat situations. The 270hz is choice! Reading up on HDR and stuff, I decided to go back to the HDR setting...." Read more

    "...INPUT LAG: 10/10. From my love of playing twitch games, I can say that from the seat it felt incredibly responsive. No complaints here...." Read more

    "...IMO OLED PQ is better (in dim rooms), OLED pixels are more responsive, OLED has optical out ports, OLED has built in speakers, price for OLED is &..." Read more

    42 customers mention "Functionality"39 positive3 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the monitor's performance. They mention it works well for watching movies, gaming, and using their computer. The Adaptive Sync, ELMB-SYNC, and overclocking work smoothly. The HDMI and DP connectors function properly, and the adjustable height is easy to adjust. Overall, customers are pleased with the monitor's functionality and performance.

    "...(Photoshop, Lightroom), 2D graphics (Illustrator), and it did great for everything...." Read more

    "...Given its price point, advertised performance and specs, I am really happy with it overall and plan on keeping it as my main monitor. 5/5 stars...." Read more

    "...In fact, it's not bad for this mixed use but I have to keep going into the settings to turn "Variable Backlight" on or off, because if you leave it..." Read more

    "I've been using it for two years now, everything works great" Read more

    65 customers mention "Brightness"29 positive36 negative

    Customers have different views on the monitor's brightness. Some find it bright, crisp, and big, with 1400 nits and really shines with HDR content. Others mention that the brightness is too low even in a very dark room, and the HDR function darkens the screen too much. The screen tends to have more reflections than their previous LCD monitor, and there is some light bleed in the edges.

    "...CONS - When enabling ELMB, the brightness is too low for me even in a very dark room. Update: I've since enabled ELMB...." Read more

    "...The peak brightness (for flashes and explosions was bright enough to make me flinch) was really great, but being edge lit it isn't going to give an..." Read more

    "...Turned on HDR. Didn't like the HDR function. Darkened the screen way too much. Reverted back. Installed Call of Duty Warzone first...." Read more

    "...The default brightness is ample for my office, the colors are well saturated and pleasing to view, and the image is sharp...." Read more

    65 customers mention "Build quality"33 positive32 negative

    Customers have different views on the monitor's build quality. Some find it solid and with no defects. Others mention poor quality, broken parts, and limited benefits.

    "...and materials provided were great, and the monitor and stand itself feels extremely solid...." Read more

    "...on the market and mine, as well as many others, seems to have terrible quality control that should be nowhere present within a $700 price range...." Read more

    "...HDR content on this monitor is AMAZE-BALLS! Literally identical to OLED quality output - I could not tell. Monitor was perfect...." Read more

    "...Center of display is great when it works. (sometimes it is very broken and very dark opening a game like division2 seems to fix it)..." Read more

    39 customers mention "Size"17 positive22 negative

    Customers have different views on the monitor's size. Some find it ideal for dual monitor setups, with a clear display and heavy build quality. Others feel it takes up too much space and the small OLED display is gimmicky.

    "...Reverted back. Installed Call of Duty Warzone first. Graphics were preset to high. Getting about 140+ fps...." Read more

    "...The design of the monitor is sleek and visually appealing, with thin bezels that maximize the screen real estate...." Read more

    "...VRR looks good, no complaints. The small OLED display is gimmicky, but as an FPS counter it's actually pretty dang good/accurate/..." Read more

    "...enable a built in cross hair in center of screen, pretty big actually for first person shooters. -..." Read more

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    5 out of 5 stars
    It weights 50lbs
    Great monitor was worth the price and the display is insane quality and gamer would want!!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2021
      PREVIOUS MONITOR

      Since 2016 I've used the Acer XB271HU 1440p, 165Hz, IPS, G-SYNC Module, 27" monitor for everything I did. That includes gaming, 3D modeling (Rhino3D, Maya, ZBrush), 3D rendering (Maxwell, VRay), photo editing (Photoshop, Lightroom), 2D graphics (Illustrator), and it did great for everything. I never calibrated it and colors were still decently good (not perfect) when printing physical copies of my work. For gaming, it was great and I could not have chosen a better monitor when I did for the various things I needed it for.

      NEW MONITOR (ASUS XG27AQM)

      To preface this, I've also used the Acer XB273U GX and the ASUS TUF VG259QM for several months each and at separate times each. Purchased them at Micro Center just for testing purposes (to see which I liked more) and not for ownership. I know some people prefer 24" monitors for gaming, but I personally can switch between 24" and 27" monitors just fine.

      It's only been one day since I received ASUS XG27AQM in the mail, but listed below are my PROS and CONS. Personally, it's worth the upgrade from my previous monitor (especially since I'll be looking to sell my XB271HU now). The ability to feel and play at frames higher than 165fps (especially if sustained and with a crisp frame time graph) is very noticeable and makes fast paced games much more enjoyable. I have not overclocked it to 270Hz because there's currently really no need to in my opinion (refer to CONS).

      SIDE NOTE (UPDATED)

      I'm also a bit cautious of the OC function because on my previous experience with the Acer XB273U GX and the ASUS TUF VG259QM. Both screens would go black for a few seconds and then the picture would come back. Granted, it also warns you when enabling the OC. I honestly didn't mind it, but it'd happen in the middle of a game which was annoying at times. I purchased an iVANKY DP1.4 cable (since the reviews were great) and the black screen still happened even when trying different ports on the monitors and graphics card. The OC function on my Acer XB271HU never caused the screen the go black, ever. Update: Since writing the review, I've overclocked the XG27AQM to 270Hz, and at least for my unit, the screen does not flicker or go black for a few seconds. Keeping it overclocked for the foreseeable future.

      PROS
      - 1440p
      - 240Hz (270Hz OC)
      - Very Responsive (Slightly quicker input lag than my previous monitor, but that's probably due to the increase Hz)
      - Good colors (Will most certainly calibrate this monitor though)
      - Arrived with zero dead pixels
      - No perceptible overshoot at Overdrive Setting 4 (I tried OD-5 as well, but I visually preferred OD-4)
      - Motion clarity at OD-4 with ELMB disabled is noticeably improved from my previous monitor
      - I have G-SYNC Compatible enabled and it works great (I personally don't notice a difference from a physical G-SYNC Module, and many well documented reviews for monitors only show an input lag increase of <1ms when enabling a Variable Refresh Rate technology) so it's worth it

      CONS
      - When enabling ELMB, the brightness is too low for me even in a very dark room. Update: I've since enabled ELMB. What I did to combat the brightness drop is set it to 100% brightness first, then enabled ELMB, and finally set Shadow Boost to Level 2. It was plenty usable after that.
      - I don't have an RTX 3080 yet to push more frames haha :'( My RTX 2070 Super is great, but an upgrade is definitely needed for this type of monitor. Maybe I'll wait for an RTX 4080 to pair with my i9-10850K @ 5.0GHz.

      FINAL THOUGHTS

      If you haven't purchased a monitor in several years and have been looking for a proper upgrade, here is your monitor, the ASUS XG27AQM. These specs will not become obsolete any time soon. The 1440p resolution provides improved visual clarity from 1080p, the increased refresh rate of 240Hz Native/270Hz OC from 165Hz is noticeable, and the motion clarity improvement is great for the enjoyment of fast paced video games.

      If I were asked, "Would you return your ASUS XG27AQM and instead purchase the Acer XB273U GX or ASUS TUF VG259QM?", my answer would be, "No."

      But if I were asked, "In hindsight, which would you purchase, the ASUS XG27AQM, Acer XB273U GX or ASUS TUF VG259QM?", my answer would be, "The ASUS TUF VG259QM is 100% out of the question because of the noticeable decrease in resolution and visual clarity. For the ASUS XG27AQM and Acer XB273U GX it would depend on availability. Both 1440p 270Hz monitors are great each with their own pros and cons. The Acer XB273U GX has two usable Black Frame Insertion modes (Off, Normal, and Extreme) vs the ASUS XG27AQM's (On and Off). Colors, motion clarity, and input lag are all comparable. Ultimately, I'd be hard pressed to say one is better than the other, so I'd be happy purchasing either the ASUS XG27AQM or the Acer XB273U GX. But from my own personal experience, there was some noticeable overshoot on my copy of the Acer XB273U GX which is why I did not repurchase it and instead went for the ASUS XG27AQM. No overshoot to be seen on my copy of the ASUS XG27AQM which is why I will be keeping this monitor and not returning it."

      Games I Play: Witcher 3, PUBG, Rocket League, Battlefield (4, V, 2042), Apex Legends, Risk of Rain 2, Dragon Quest XI, Ori Series, Trine Series, and Resident Evil 2 Remake.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023
      After looking at some top reviews and picks for a 1440p gaming monitor, the XG27AQM was the pick.
      I was impressed from the first boot! ROG logo pops up! So crisp. So clean! Installed chipset, video card, mouse drivers etc... and was up and running. Turned on HDR. Didn't like the HDR function. Darkened the screen way too much. Reverted back.
      Installed Call of Duty Warzone first. Graphics were preset to high. Getting about 140+ fps. The game looked good or so I thought for about 8 months! Uh oh! Added some filters to bring out the dynamic colors (streamers do it). Adding the filters dropped my frames! Too taxing on my PC. Unacceptable. Reverted back.
      After a bit more research I found how to OC the monitor in order to get 270hz. That helped tremendously with dsync. Died way too times in high combat situations. The 270hz is choice!
      Reading up on HDR and stuff, I decided to go back to the HDR setting. It was tough. Still didn't like how dark it made the screen! But the graphics are primo! The contrast between dark and light is beautiful! Call of Duty Warzone 2 looks killer and still getting 120+ fps with graphics on high.
      No additional cable needed.
      No screen bleed.
      No nothing!
      100% satisfied with this monitor.
      $600 & worth every penny...
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    • Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021
      Few bullet points regarding the advertised features:
      270hz:
      -Had a few times where the monitor flickered, but I think it was due to the DisplayPort cable being an issue. I'm also using a dual monitor setup, this one and another with actual GSYNC module (PG27UQ). If I enabled Adaptive Sync on this monitor before turning on GSYNC in Nvidia's control panel, this monitor sometimes went completely black and wouldn't turn on unless I restarted the PC. But again, it's possible this could be related to my dual monitor setup. So what I do from now on is just enable GSYNC in the Nvidia Control panel first, then enable Adaptive Sync on my monitor.

      Monitor design:
      -I really wished ASUS changed the design of the monitor ports for these monitors so the cables weren't so bent going in. It goes up vertically and if your displayport is too bulky, the wires will get really bent going in. I've had to purchase separate ones, ones labeled "DisplayPort 1.4" from Maxonar Store on Amazon.
      -Flickering @ 270hz stopped when I got the DisplayPort 1.4 cable. This is a different sort of screen-black-out that occurred without Adaptive sync turned on. Keep in mind there is a disclaimer when turning on 270hz that screen-flickering may occur. But so far, I've used it for 2 months now and havent had it happen after the week.

      ELMB Sync
      -I don't use ELMB/GSYNC for competitive games, but I can confirm it does work fine. '
      Just keep in mind that the following occurs when ELMB Sync is enabled:
      -HDR can not be enabled
      -Screen brightness is also dimmed as a result
      -Overdrive setting is locked out when ONLY when ELMB Sync is enabled.. In other words, Adaptive Sync On + ELMB Sync off = Overdrive is unlocked. Adaptive Sync + ELMB Sync on = Overdrive is locked and cannot change.

      You can technically also use only ELMB by turning on ELMB Sync on + Adaptive Sync Off. This is only advisable if the game is running at fixed FPS (120hz = game is constnatly 120fps, or 240hz = 240fps) If the game's FPS fluctuates during this mode, you'll experience double-images/artifacting.

      Personally, I haven't noticed any flickering/eye-strain with ELMB Sync, but as with strobe-based motion blur reduction, some people may be sensitive to it. ELMB sync will turn off by itself if it reaches below 80fps, FYI. It will turn back on once it goes back up. Someone also mentioned increasing brightness before turning on ELMB but it didn't make a difference to me. The only thing you can change is Contrast and Shadow Boost levels with it on.

      -I've used NVIDIA filters to increase the brightness to compensate, but again, I really only bought this to play competitive games at a high refresh rate. I switch to my PG27UQ 4K monitor for proper GSYNC/visual fidelity

      HDR400:
      -In comparison to my PG27UQ HDR1000 certificiation, my PG27UQ blows it out of the water obviously.
      If this is your first HDR monitor, you'll still be impressed by the visuals in games that do support it. Just keep HDR disabled in Windows until you're ready to play a game.

      -Windows 11 is also going to be changing how HDR looks when it's enabled by default so that it doesn't look washed out when you're not playing a game or not playing an HDR-capable video

      TL;DR:
      +Buy it for competitive games, especially if you want ELMB. Buy it if your card can achieve 240fps+

      -Don't buy this if you're looking for GSYNC compatible features. Most would argue native GSYNC monitors, while expensive, are worth it if you're a stickler for it. Otherwise, know that you are getting something that is "good" but not as good as actual GSYNC.

      -For GSYNC Enthusiasts, look up PG279QM for an actual 1440p 240hz (not 270hz) GSYNC monitor with similar features). Keep in mind, the PG279QM does NOT have ULMB despite having a native GSYNC module. But most reviews seem to praise it despite it and looks good without it.

      -Dont buy this for the HDR400. The lowest I recommend is HDR600 for any noticeable difference. It's still better than nothing, but if you can afford to buy something better, then buy something better.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars Lindo👍🏻
      Reviewed in Mexico on December 5, 2023
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      Reviewed in Mexico on December 5, 2023
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    • Christian Zuñiga Orea
      5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente servicio
      Reviewed in Mexico on November 25, 2023
      Style: 32" Fast IPS QHD 175Hz G-SYNCVerified Purchase
      El artículo llegó en excelentes condiciones y antes de lo programado.

      Excelente servicio.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars Shipping faster and Working fine.
      Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2023
      Style: 32" 4K 144Hz Mini-LED DSC G-SYNC UltimateVerified Purchase
      Shipping faster and Working fine.
    • Armando
      5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente monitor
      Reviewed in Mexico on October 18, 2023
      Style: 32" Fast IPS QHD 175Hz G-SYNC WhiteVerified Purchase
      El monitor es muy estético y robusto, la calidad de los materiales se notan ,yo venía de un monitor con panel TN económico y sin duda con este Asus fue un gran salto de calidad en todos los sentidos ,no le encontré fugas de glow y los tiempo de respuesta son excelentes ,sin duda el mejor que eh tenido.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Excelente monitor

      Reviewed in Mexico on October 18, 2023
      El monitor es muy estético y robusto, la calidad de los materiales se notan ,yo venía de un monitor con panel TN económico y sin duda con este Asus fue un gran salto de calidad en todos los sentidos ,no le encontré fugas de glow y los tiempo de respuesta son excelentes ,sin duda el mejor que eh tenido.
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    • Riley
      5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome gaming on R6
      Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2022
      Style: 43” 4K 144Hz FreeSync Premium ProVerified Purchase
      I love this monitor it's an absolute beast with amazing picture and pretty much a small TV. It does black screen everytime you switch apps or games though for about 2 seconds which doesn't bother me enough to complain but could annoy some people. For actual gaming etc I love it.