Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ 27” Monitor, 1440P WQHD (2560 x 1440), IPS, 165Hz (Supports 144Hz), G-SYNC Compatible, 1ms, Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync, Eye Care, DisplayPort HDMI - View 1

Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ 27” Monitor, 1440P WQHD (2560 x 1440), IPS, 165Hz (Supports 144Hz), G-SYNC Compatible, 1ms, Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync, Eye Care, DisplayPort HDMI

4.6 (4,480 ratings)
~$269.17
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Key Features

  • 27” WQHD (2560x1440) IPS 1ms MPRT gaming monitor with 155Hz (overclocked) refresh rate and G-SYNC Compatibility for a tear-free experience
  • Extreme Low motion Blur Sync (ELMB Sync) technology to reduce screen tearing and ghosting
  • Marathon ready with ASUS Eye Care Technology to minimize eye fatigue and an ergonomic stand with full height/tilt/swivel/pivot adjustments to accommodate any desk
  • Shadow Boost enhances image details in dark areas, brightening scenes without over-exposing bright areas
  • Flexible connectivity options with DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI (v2.0)
  • 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud: Receive complimentary access with the purchase of this product (valid from 9/1/2023 to 8/31/2025)

Specifications

Manufacturer
ASUS
Global Trade Identification Number
00192876306444
UPC
192876306444 192876296769
Brand Name
ASUS
Model Number
VG27AQ
Model Name
TUF Gaming
Number of Component Outputs
1
Total Number of HDMI Ports
2
Response Time
1 Milliseconds
Adaptive Sync
G-Sync
Warranty Type
3 Years Manufacturer Warranty
Color
Black
Mount Type
Wall Mount
Compatible Devices
Laptop, Gaming Console, Desktop, Computer
Special Features
Flicker-Free,Adaptive Sync, Built-In Speakers, Tilt Adjustment, Swivel Adjustment, Height Adjustment, Pivot Adjustment, Wall Mountable, High Dynamic Range
Specific Uses For Product
Gaming
Item Dimensions D x W x H
19.96"D x 24.41"W x 8.31"H
Item Weight
12.8 Pounds
Screen Size
27 Inches
Voltage
240 Volts
Is Electric
Yes
Power Consumption
65 Watts
Viewing Angle
178 Degrees
Color Gamut
99
Has Color Screen
Yes
Picture Quality Enhancement Technology
TÜV Flicker-free TÜV Low Blue Light G-SYNC Compatible
Refresh Rate
165 Hz
Display Type
LED
Display Technology
LCD, LED
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Screen Finish
Matte
Contrast Ratio
1,000:1
Display Resolution Maximum
2560 x 1440 Pixels
Native Resolution
2560x1440
Resolution
QHD Wide 1440p
Hardware Connectivity
DisplayPort, HDMI
Connectivity Technology
HDMI

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Customer Reviews

Oath
This has been an absolutely beautiful, crisp, and wonderful upgraded monitor for me. It hits all the good boxes: clean and crisp picture, no noticeable screen lags, many nice features. But it has a few considerations that may be deal breakers.Pros:- The display is crisp and bright, and had no dead pixels or any issue on arrival. It doesn't have any screen ghosting or any refresh issues readily noticeable, even under heavy load.- The multiple inputs feature is easy to use and a nice addition, and all inputs test with the same quality.- The fine-tuning options of the display seem robust (but that may just be advances in general monitor technology)."Cons:"- The mounting area for this monitor is recessed into the body, and since my current monitor mount has been with me for 2 moves and a decade of time, I don't have the hardware to add it to my existing monitor mount, as the mounting area isn't flat on the back of the monitor. I suspect a newer mount would support it, but I don't know. (I expected this possibility when ordering so it's more just annoying than it is a problem)- The built in speakers aren't the best, and are limited in volume and their ability to not sound like they've been run through a 6" tin pipe. That said, if you're not aiming to run high-end media with the audio through the monitor (such as streaming, gaming, or music) most audio "issues" are passible. The main issue is convincing Windows which speaker set to use for which application, but that's not the monitor's fault.- Lateral mouse movements are considerably quicker (more responsive) than vertical movements in a Windows environment for this display, and will feel more responsive on the x-axis and sluggish against the y-axis for similar mouse movements. In most gaming environments I've tested with, they allow scaling to x and y sensitivity that can help mitigate the issue, but it might just be best to learn a new movement feel.Overall, it's a fantastic piece of hardware, but you should be aware of possible drawbacks just in case.
Andrew
Right out of the box, extremely happy with this monitor. It was featured in a Linus Tech Tips episode recently, and I managed to find it for much less than the price I saw just now (~$800). Actual MSRP is in the 450$ range, so don't get ripped off if you're looking at this monitor as an option. It is no 800$ monitor, but by no means is it a slouch either.Assembly was silly easy. Attach base, plug in power, plug in HDMI or DP cable, and you're in business. Only gripe I have at this point is the IO ports on the back are a little close to the monitor backplate. I was originally going to use a Cable Matters DP cable that had locks on it, but the thicker plug on that one necessitated I use the cable that came with the monitor. It also was really difficult to get the cable to click into the monitor due to the same close tolerances. Finally got it in place, and the monitor fired right up.Ran the Heaven benchmark in order to tweak the settings to where I wanted them, and also see how the monitor performs. Initially, there was a bit of flickering. Opened up Windows Display settings and maxed the Hz at QHD, and it seemed to dramatically reduce it, but there was still a teeny bit of zig zagging in shadow borders. I found the OC option in the Monitor's menu, and that immediately resolved the issue. I still followed up by maxing the Hz selection under both Windows Display options and Nvidia Control Panel, haven't looked back.I was able to OC the monitor using Nvidia to 165(!)Hz, and have had zero flickering or stuttering. Color me impressed! I know the monitor is advertised to 155Hz, so being able to push it beyond that is a nice add on.The ELMB function is pretty amazing too! image is buttery smooth, and I can read text on windows while moving them around. I wouldn't say it's crystal clear, but it's definitely nice!IPS Panel looks amazing sitting next to my 4K IPS monitor as well, color between the two on default settings are very similiar, brightness is about the same as well.I expect for the money, the backlights will hold up better than the other monitor I purchased. If anything changes or this monitor quits, I'll update this review, but I think ASUS hit the nail on the head with this one. Very happy with the monitor!EDIT: It's 6/15/2022, and this monitor is still running strong. Absolutely no backlight loss, image is bright and crisp as always. I'd imagine there's been some brightness loss as the monitor ages, but it isn't enough that I notice a change.Changed my GPU recently. Didn't expect any problems, and happily had zero issues getting the TUF Gaming to play nicely with my 3080Ti. I didn't even need to adjust the OSD settings. Plugged it in and BAM... Doom Eternal pegged at 165 Hz is one of the smoothest experiences I could imagine, and this monitor handles it with grace and aplomb. I can confidently assert this monitor is an amazing buy for the money, as long as you're paying MSRP range prices. 11/10 would recommend!Edit 2; 3/1/2024: Still going, still overclocked to 165Hz, still bright enough to give me a headache if I turn off all of the lights in the room.What are you waiting for? Click buy.