Price: $119.99 - $274.95
(as of Mar 23,2025 23:00:18 UTC – Details)
Elevate your gaming experience with the ROG Strix XG27ACS, meticulously crafted for utility and performance. Immerse yourself in smooth, lifelike visuals boasting a 1440p resolution, 180Hz refresh rate, and lightning-fast 1ms response time. Conquer challenges effortlessly with AI-powered features, and enhance your connectivity options with the inclusion of a versatile Type-C connection, ensuring you stay ahead while enjoying the convenience of modern connectivity.
27-inch 2560 x 1440 HDR gaming monitor with ultrafast 180Hz refresh rate designed for professional gamers and immersive gameplay
ASUS Fast IPS technology enables a 1ms response time (GTG) for sharp gaming visuals with high frame rates
ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC) technology enables ELMB together with variable refresh rate, eliminating ghosting and tearing for sharp gaming visuals with high frame rates.
DisplayWidget Center enables easy OSD access and monitor settings adjustments with a mouse.
USB Type-C hub supports video transmission in DisplayPort signal; can serve as a USB hub, meaning that you can connect your device to your wired peripherals with clutter-free set-up
Customers say
Customers appreciate the monitor’s picture quality, value for money, and refresh rate. They find it has a nice display with nice colors and accurate color reproduction. Many consider it an excellent monitor for daily use and say it works well for the price. The refresh rate is impressive, with fast pixel changes without ghosting. Customers also like the gaming performance and HDR support. However, some customers have differing opinions on the build quality and brightness.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
JM –
Excellent monitor. You get what you pay for!
I need to start by saying that I just recently purchased a different, cheaper 34in 2k monitor from an off brand here on Amazon, and I was so appalled with it after a day of trying to get the colors to look correct, and the HDR to work, and a dozen other issues, that I wrote a multi paragraph review expressing my discontent and returned the monitor.So that brings us to the Asus Rog 34in 2k OLED, which I bought as a replacement. Yes, this monitor is very nearly 3 times the price of the one I just returned…. But the old adage that you get what you pay for is never more obviously apparent than when dealing with monitors, as I’ve just learned. The difference in quality is staggering. I have been blown away by this monitor. Deep contrast, absolutely no color or gradient banding, seamless HDR support without any fuss (literally just enable HDR in windows display settings and done), the colors are fantastic, the OSD menu is the best I’ve used on a monitor (I love the little joystick button on the bottom for menu navigation), the 180hz refresh rate still being available at full resolution AND HDR enabled was actually surprising (usually you can have HDR or the max refresh rate, not usually both at the same time)… Also my AES mount fit right into the recessed space on the back (other monitors require standoff spacers because the recessed area isn’t large enough)This monitor looks amazing, and you won’t be disappointed. If you’re looking at cheaper monitors, especially off brands to save money, just stop. I just learned my lesson, so I’ll pass this wisdom on to you. Cheap out somewhere else. The monitor is not the place to do it.As far as criticism, not much to be honest. I guess if I was splitting hairs, the cable guard removable panel on the back is a little annoying. There’s a cable guard panel that pops off on the back with a small cutout to funnel the wires through at the top of it. (It’s a half circle cutout at the edge of the panel, not a hole) While it doesn’t hurt anything, and does keep the wires bundled together, you have to bend the cables at an uncomfortablly tight angle to get them to fish through the cutout. And, for those who are unaware, bending DP and HDMI cables is a no no. It would have been nicer if that cutout was placed lower on the removable panel so the cables didn’t have to bend as much to make it out. But if you don’t want to chance it, just leave the cable guard panel off. Either way it isn’t a major deal, just something I kind of mumbled some words about as I was setting it up.But that’s really it as far as the negative goes. The resolution is amazing. HDR is extremely good. Refresh rate paired with Nvidia gsync is flawless. The OLED contrast is game changing for cyberpunk 2077. It’s curve angle is spot on. I have it wall mounted with a fairly narrow desk, so I was worried I’d be sitting too close (about 22in measured from my eyes to the screen), but it’s actually very comfortable to use the full width of the monitor. I did roll my chair back to where I was 32in away to see if people with a deeper desk would have issues but it feels comfortable at that range too.I rarely leave positive reviews (about the only time I’ll leave a review is when a product really ticks me off, and those aren’t typically positive reviews) But for this, I felt it was necessary to share my thoughts. Asus deserves it. Especially since I’m not easily impressed when it comes to gaming PC hardware and devices. I really was genuinely impressed with it. And I’m not just saying that because it came with some fancy RoG Strix stickers lol
Dexo –
A Console Gamerâs Dream!
ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACS Review: A Console Gamerâs DreamThe ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACS is a standout choice for console gamers who want to maximize the capabilities of modern systems like the Xbox Series X and PS5. Offering a perfect mix of 1440p resolution and support for 120 fps, this monitor hits the sweet spot between stunning visuals and fluid gameplay.Key Features Tailored for Console Gamers:- 1440p Resolution with 120Hz Refresh Rate: The highest resolution available on most consoles while maintaining 120Hz performance, delivering crisp visuals without sacrificing smoothness.- 4.5ms Average Response Time: Though not the absolute fastest, this response time ensures smooth transitions with minimal ghosting, perfect for nearly any gaming scenario.- Low Input Lag: With near-imperceptible input lag, every button press translates into instant on-screen action, a must for competitive and fast-paced games.Why Itâs the Best Bang for Your Buck:The XG27ACS combines premium specs with an affordable price, making it an incredible value for gamers looking to upgrade their experience. Its balance of performance, visual quality, and affordability, make it a top-tier option without venturing into overly expensive territory.When to Consider Upgrading:There are only two scenarios where upgrading might make sense:1. Esports-Level PC Gaming: If you’re diving into competitive PC gaming, you might need a monitor with a 240Hz or higher refresh rate. At that point, itâs likely time to invest in a high-end gaming PC as well.2. Cinematic 4K Experiences: For players who prioritize stunning visuals in single-player games, a 4K monitor running at 60 fps may be worth considering.Final ThoughtsThe ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACS is arguably the best monitor for console gaming at 1440p and 120 fps, offering incredible performance and visuals without breaking the bank. Unless your gaming needs shift dramatically, this monitor is the perfect long-term choice for console gamers looking to get the most out of their hardware.
Glen Foster –
What I needed for my system.
I love the size of the screen and the picture quality. The refresh rate is exactly what I need. As long as I don’t do Windows HDR function, the color accuracy is spot on. I’m of fan of the G-sync and the how it works with my video card.
FF –
Stunning performance for the price!I highly recommend it.
Javier L. –
Excelente producto
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