ASRock is claiming a "first" with its new PG27QFW2A rummy nobel gaming monitor, which we've just spotted on the . The novelty in question is its 400 Hz refresh. If you're thinking that we've seen 480 Hz before, even 500 Hz and 600 Hz-plus, you're right. But not specifically 400 Hz from an IPS panel.
If that seems like a somewhat academic distinction, well, ASRock has form when it comes to good gaming monitors at decent prices. Moreover, 400 Hz is getting on some and will be plenty fast enough for all but the most demanding esports types.
Actually, that's typically the case with ASRock gaming panels. They tend not to bother with pointless frills, focussing on the stuff that actually matters. And that usually means price points you can get on board with.
The one bit of information we don't have, however, is the pricing. But we hope, perhaps even expect, it will be pretty punchy in typical ASRock style.
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The company also has a slew of further gaming panels at Computex, but none that are actually new. Probably our pick is the ASRock Phantom Gaming PG032UFS, .
It's a 32-inch 4K model using LG's WOLED panel tech, 240 Hz refresh at 4K, plus a 480 Hz 1080p mode. And it's yours for $820 on Newegg, which is still a chunk of change, but pretty attractive for this class of display.
Anywho, stay tuned for more head-turning display spots from Computex. We'll be posting everything interesting from the show floor.