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ASUS Republic of Gamers and Xbox join forces on the ROG Strix XG43UQ Xbox Edition

43" gaming monitor offers native 4K gameplay on Xbox Series X and supports up to 120 Hz on Xbox Series X|S via HDMI 2.1 to unlock the full potential of next-gen gaming

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the ROG Strix XG43UQ Xbox Edition gaming monitor. This 43-inch gaming monitor is the culmination of efforts from the ROG and Xbox R&D teams and is designed to push the limits of next-generation gaming.

ROG continuously sets new industry standards with innovative hardcore gaming gear to empower gamers and enthusiasts everywhere. ROG gaming monitors have consistently been industry frontrunners, as recently demonstrated with the introduction of mini LED technology for HDR gaming, as well as 360 Hz displays for eSports pros.

“On the Designed for Xbox team we’re always striving to enhance the gaming experience for our fans.  We’re excited to announce our partnership with ASUS Republic of Gamers to deliver new gaming monitors that let players take full advantage of the speed, performance and technology of the Xbox Series X|S.” said Matt Kesselring, Director of Xbox Hardware Partnerships. 

  • 43″ monitor enables native 4K gaming via HDMI 2.1 on Xbox Series X at up to 120 Hz on Xbox Series X|S; 4K 144 Hz visuals via DisplayPort 1.4 on PC.
  • Co‑developed with the team at Xbox, it includes a built-in Xbox mode for best color, contrast, and hue settings when paired with Xbox Series X|S.
  • Features a maximum brightness of 1000 nits, and includes the HDR Gaming Interest Group (HGiG) profile to deliver amazing HDR gaming.
  • Includes an Auto‑Low‑Latency mode to reduce input lag to less than half the latency of standard 4K TVs.

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