The ROG Swift 500Hz display is launched, the ultimate screen for gamers.

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The Esports TN or E-TN panel technology is behind the ROG Swift 500Hz display’s capabilities, and developers have confirmed that it processes and responds 60% faster.

companyIndia (Nvidia) holding handsASUS (Asus) debutROG Swift 500Hz display screen The world’s first edition in the fair Computex 2022 held inTaipei Taiwan is considered the most high refresh rate display screen on the market today, specially designed for gamers or e-sports athletes to support the smoothest game display like no one has ever experienced before.

for display screen ROG Swift 500Hz 24 inches in size, resolution Full HD (1920×1080) Up to 8 times faster than conventional 60Hz displays in 1 second, gamers can decide a win or lose in a game, for example. Counter-Strike, Valorant, Overwatch or Rainbow Six Siege It is believed that after the arrival of the G-Sync 500Hz display, it will become a new standard in esports gaming.

panel technology Esports TN or E-TN Behind the screen’s capabilities ROG Swift 500Hz The developer has confirmed that it processes and responds 60% faster than standard TN panels. In addition, another secret of the display screen. ROG Swift 500Hz is the use of technology Reflex Analyzer of NVIDIA and G-SYNC This allows for smooth gameplay without stuttering or stuttering that makes gamers a target for a fraction of a second.

display screen launch ROG Swift 500Hz This time afterIndian Company (Nvidia) andASUS (Asus) 360 Hz refresh rate display screen launched in 2020 at the event CES 2020 And the screen model held the record for the highest refresh rate until the display screen was launched. ROG Swift 500Hz Reinforcing its leadership in high-performance display technology

However, the company has not disclosed details of the release plan. including the price of the display screen ROG Swift 500Hz which gamers or e-sports athletes may have to wait for the official disclosure from the company again

Data source theverge.com

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