The XG49VQ features an ultra-wide 32-inch 3840 X 1080 49-inch panel. This means that pixel density will not be the best, it is ideal for fast paced games.
Asus has unveiled three new ROG Strix XG game monitors, all of which feature VA panels, FreeSync 2 support and DisplayHDR certification.
The first of these is the 43K 4K monitor with DisplayHDR and still a refresh rate of 120Hz. The model features two built-in 10-watt stereo speakers, and looks more like a game-focused TV than a traditional monitor.
The XG49VQ features an ultra-wide 32-inch 3840 X 1080 49-inch panel. This means that pixel density will not be the best, it is ideal for fast-paced games that benefit a broader field of view. The model also supports DisplayHDR 400.![]() |
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Finally, the XG32VQ model is a fairly conventional model of 144Hz 16: 9 1440p with DisplayHDR 400, with 31.5 inches, that is, a monitor just above the monitors of that resolution. The pixel density should suffer a bit, but it may still be a good option if the GPU is not able to drive in 4K and the user wants a more immersive image. The model covers 94% of the DCI-P3 range, while others manage 90%.
Price and availability
According to Asus, XG49VQ and XG32VQ are expected to be available later this month. Already, the model XG438Q, should come soon after. Asus did not mention the figures.

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