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ASUS unveils ROG Strix gaming monitor, ProArt Display, and ZenScreen lineup for 2025

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ASUS has announced an exciting lineup of monitors for 2025 at CES, featuring advanced models tailored for gaming, content creation, hybrid work setups, and entertainment. The range includes the high-performance ROG Strix XG32UCG gaming monitor, versatile ZenScreen displays, and precision-focused ProArt monitors.

ROG Strix XG32UCG sets a new standard for gaming monitors

The ROG Strix XG32UCG gaming monitor is built for gamers seeking the ultimate visual experience. It boasts a 31.5-inch 4K Fast IPS display with dual-mode functionality, allowing users to switch between 4K resolution at 160Hz and Full HD at 320Hz. This flexibility ensures stunning visuals for AAA titles and ultra-responsive performance for fast-paced FPS games.

The monitor supports both FreeSync Premium and G-SYNC technologies for tear-free visuals. It also features extensive connectivity options, including DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C with 15W Power Delivery. The ASUS DisplayWidget Centre simplifies monitor settings, while AI-powered enhancements like Dynamic Crosshair and Dynamic Shadow Boost elevate the gaming experience.

ZenScreen series brings flexibility and smart features

ASUS introduced three new ZenScreen models: ZenScreen Smart MS32UC, ZenScreen MB27ACF, and ZenScreen MB169CK.

ZenScreen Smart MS32UC

This 31.5-inch UHD display integrates Google TV, offering a wide range of entertainment options and productivity tools. It features a 98% DCI-P3 colour gamut, Harman Kardon speakers, and support for HDR10 and HLG formats. With wireless connectivity via Miracast and Chromecast, along with USB-C (90W Power Delivery), HDMI, and DisplayPort, it’s perfect for both work and entertainment. The integrated live-streaming feature allows content to be broadcast across multiple platforms simultaneously.

ZenScreen MB27ACF

Ideal for hybrid work setups, this 27-inch QHD monitor offers a 100Hz refresh rate and multiple connectivity options, including HDMI and USB-C (70W Power Delivery). Its ergonomic design features a C-clamp stand and partition hook kit, enabling users to customise their workspace efficiently.

ZenScreen MB169CK

For on-the-go productivity, this 15.6-inch portable monitor features an FHD IPS panel, a detachable 360° kickstand, and dual USB-C ports. It’s designed for versatility, supporting both portrait and landscape orientations.

ProArt series delivers exceptional colour precision

The ProArt Display lineup includes the 6K PA32QCV and two 4K models, PA32UCE and PA27UCGE, all engineered for creative professionals.

ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV

With a stunning 6016 x 3384 resolution and 216ppi, this monitor delivers exceptional image clarity. It covers 98% of the DCI-P3 colour gamut and features ASUS LuxPixel technology for reduced glare and enhanced pixel fidelity. Connectivity options include two Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI 2.1, and DisplayPort 1.4, making it ideal for creative workflows.

ProArt Display PA32UCE and PA27UCGE

These 32-inch and 27-inch 4K HDR monitors offer a 600-nit brightness level and Delta E<1 colour accuracy. Both include built-in motorised colourimeters for automated calibration, ensuring long-term colour consistency. The PA27UCGE also features a 160Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth visuals.

ASUS continues to set benchmarks with their monitor technology, blending innovation, performance, and user-focused design in their latest lineup.

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