The PG43UQ is an additional monitor that ASUS revealed at CES 2020 this year.
This is a new model inaddition to the already-released XG27UQ gaming monitor. The first, belonging to the ROG Swift range is a 43-inch 4K monitor while the other is part of the ROG Strix range, giving gamers 4K on a 27-inch display.
Perhaps the biggest news it eh PG43UQ, and as the press release states, the display plans to deliver no-compromise 144 Hz 4K gaming. It has VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification and packs a 1ms MPRT response rate into the VA panel at 144 Hz. It also has support for NVIDIA G-SYNC too.
The XG27UQ, on the other hand, is more of a regular-sized monitor for your desk. It comes in at 27-inches and packs a 3840×2160 4K resolution into the display at 144 Hz. It runs on an IPS panel and offers the same 1ms MPRT response time as the other monitor released.
New: ASUS ROG Swift PG43UQ
- 43-inch VA Display
- 3840×2160 at 144 Hz
- 1ms MPRT
- NVIDIA G-SYNC Native
Existing: ASUS ROG Strix XG27UQ
- 27-inch IPS Display
- 3840×2160 at 144 Hz
- 1ms MPRT
- AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible