The 4 Best ASUS Monitors of 2024: Reviews (2024)

Updated Apr 29, 2024 at 02:28 pm

By Nicholas Di Giovanni

The 4 Best ASUS Monitors of 2024: Reviews (1)

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ASUS, also known as ASUSTek, is a Taiwanese company that makes a wide range of monitors from gaming monitors with different resolutions and refresh rates, to displays meant for content creators with accurate colors. Their monitors are available in various sizes, too, including large monitors and a handful of ultrawide displays, so you can find the best size for your needs. Most of their gaming monitors are reliable options, especially their premium models that feature OLED panels. However,while they once were a gamingindustry leader, especially in the budget category, competitors often beat them out now regarding overall performance.

We've bought and tested over 40 ASUS monitors, and below are our recommendations for the best ASUS monitors.

Note:We recently published ourTest Bench 2.0, and we're updating our reviews to this new test bench. As such, it may seem that two similar monitors have wildly different scores, but scores aren't comparable between different test benches.

Updates

  • 07/24/2024 ASUS ProArt Display PA279CRV updated
  • 06/04/2024 ASUS ProArt Display PA278CV updated
  • 06/03/2024 ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM reviewed
  • 05/27/2024 ASUS TUF VG27AQ updated
  • 05/21/2024 ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQL1A updated

Best ASUS Monitors


  1. Best ASUS Monitor

    ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM 140

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    PC Gaming

    9.0

    Console Gaming

    8.3

    Office

    7.4

    Editing

    8.7

    Performance Usages: Brightness

    7.3

    Response Time

    9.9

    HDR Picture

    8.8

    SDR Picture

    9.9

    Color Accuracy

    9.0

    The ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM is the best monitor from ASUS we've tested. It's fantastic for PC gaming, and itcombines outstanding picture quality with high-end performance, pleasingeven the most competitive gamers. It has a high 240Hz refresh rate, FreeSync VRRsupport, and G-SYNC compatibility to reduce screen tearing. This means you can play games at a high refresh rate, and with a near-instantaneous response time, motion looks smooth.

    Its 1440p resolution has good enough pixel density to see details in your games, and its OLED panel makes it a fantastic choice for dark room gaming as it displays deep and inky blacks in dark rooms without any blooming. It has its problems, though, as you'll need to update it to the latest firmware to get the lowest input lag and best HDR performance, but it works well once you update it.It isn't the only OLED from ASUS, as they also have the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM coming out in 2024. It has a QD-OLED panel for better picture quality and a higher 4k resolution for sharper images, but it also costs more than the PG27AQDM.

    See our review

  2. Best 4k Gaming ASUS Monitor

    ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQR 47

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    Mixed Usage

    8.2

    Office

    8.4

    Gaming

    8.7

    Media Consumption

    7.7

    Media Creation

    8.4

    HDR

    7.0

    Size

    27"

    Pixel Type

    IPS

    Max Refresh Rate

    160 Hz

    Native Resolution

    3840 x 2160

    If you want a higher resolution than the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM, then the ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQR is a great choice as the best ASUS gaming monitor with a 4k resolution. It's different from the PG27AQDM because it doesn't have an OLED panel, so it can't display the same deep blacks next to bright highlights with no local dimming, making ita worse choice for gaming in dark rooms. That said, it's better if you want to use it in a bright room as it gets brighter, so glare isn't an issue.

    While the PG27AQDM is fantastic for PC gaming thanks to its 240Hz refresh rate, the PG27UQR is better for console gaming as it can take full advantage of the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S thanks to its HDMI 2.1 bandwidth. Its higher resolution also delivers more detailed images, making it ideal for playing graphically intense games. One downside is that it has increased input lag at 60Hz, which isn't ideal for playing reaction-based games at that refresh rate.

    See our review

  3. Best Mid-Range ASUS Monitor

    ASUS ROG Swift PG279QM 11

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    Mixed Usage

    7.9

    Office

    7.9

    Gaming

    8.4

    Media Consumption

    7.6

    Media Creation

    8.1

    HDR

    7.1

    Size

    27"

    Pixel Type

    IPS

    Max Refresh Rate

    240 Hz

    Native Resolution

    2560 x 1440

    See all our test results

    If you don't need a premium OLED like the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM or a 4k monitor like the ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQR, then the ASUS ROG Swift PG279QM is a good option that tends to cost a bit less than both of those monitors. Its picture quality is worse than the PG27AQDM because it doesn't have an OLED panel, so blacks lookgray in dark rooms, and it has a lower resolution than the PG27UQR, so images aren't as detailed either.

    However, the main advantage of getting this monitor over the other two is that it has native G-SYNC VRR support, which is great if you have an NVIDIA graphics card. It has extra features that you can only use with NVIDIA graphics cards, like variable overdrive and NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer, which measures the latency of each source in your setup. In terms of its gaming performance, the PG279QM has a fast response time across its entire refresh rate range, leading to minimal motion blur with fast-moving objects. It also has a high 240Hz refresh rate, which isgreat for competitive PC gaming.

    See our review

  4. Best Budget ASUS Monitor

    ASUS VG279QM 22

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    Mixed Usage

    7.6

    Office

    7.7

    Gaming

    8.1

    Media Consumption

    7.2

    Media Creation

    7.7

    HDR

    6.3

    Size

    27"

    Pixel Type

    IPS

    Max Refresh Rate

    280 Hz

    Native Resolution

    1920 x 1080

    See all our test results

    If you're on a budget, ASUS has a few low-cost monitors, particularly from their TUF Gaming lineup. If you're interested in that, then the ASUS VG279QM is a good choice. It has a lower 1080p resolution than the ASUS ROG Swift PG279QM, which is the trade-off you need to make for getting something cheaper, but it still has a max refresh rate of 280Hz. It doesn't have native G-SYNC support either, but it's still G-SYNC compatible and reduces screen tearing with NVIDIA graphics cards.

    Luckily, like most ASUS monitors, it's great for gaming as ithas a fast response time at any refresh rate, so motion looks sharp, and this model even has a backlight strobing feature to reduce persistence blur. It has low input lag at high refresh rates, but this increases a lot at 60Hz,which is a common problem with some TUF Gaming monitors. If you prefer getting something smaller, the ASUS TUF Gaming VG259QM is a 25-inch monitor with nearly the same performance, so you can get whichever size you like, but it has the same issue with the increased input lag.

    See our review

Compared To Other Brands


  • Great gaming performance.
    ASUS monitors mainly focus on gaming, and because of that, they offer great gaming performance with fast response times and high refresh rates.
  • Good color accuracy.
    Many of ASUS' monitors have good color accuracy, especially those from their ProArt lineup, which focuses on content creation.
  • Excellent ergonomics.
    Most ASUS monitors have excellent ergonomics, from their office-friendly models to gaming models, making them easy to adjust.
  • Not as many ultrawide options as other brands.
    ASUS does make ultrawide monitors but offers fewer options than other brands like LG, Samsung, and Dell.
  • Losing ground to competition.
    Other companies are coming out with monitors that offer better value than ASUS monitors, especially in the budget category. While ASUS was great in the past, their monitors don't offer anything special against the competition.

ASUS vs LG

Compared toLG, ASUS monitors tend to have better ergonomics and build quality, and they often have modelswith higher refresh rates, even up to 540Hz, so they're better for competitive PC gaming. However, LG has more 4k options with HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, making them a better choice for console gaming.

ASUS vs Samsung

ASUS andSamsungboth have gaming monitors, but their lineups are fairly different. Samsung monitors are usually better for dark room gaming and HDR gaming than ASUS monitors as they have more options with VA panels, but ASUS models tend to be more reliable because they have fewer bugs and issues.

ASUS is one of the most well-knownmonitor manufacturers, offering a wide range of options, from budget models to feature-rich gaming options. Their monitors are usually well-built and have excellent ergonomics. However, they're quickly losing ground compared to other gaming brands, as some of their low-cost options offer nothing special against the competition. They do have dedicated office and content creation monitors in their ProArt lineup that have good color accuracy, but those usually don't include many gaming features.

Lineup

ASUS makes a lot of monitors, and theygenerally fall into the following lineups:

  • Republic Of Gamers (ROG): This is ASUS'premium gaming lineup aimed at competitive and hardcore gamers with high refresh rates and even some OLED models.
  • TUF Gaming:These monitors are a more budget-friendly alternative to ROG monitors, but you can still find them with various refresh rates and resolutions.
  • ProArt:This lineup includes a variety of monitors focusing on color accuracy aimed at content creators. It includes basic 1440p office monitors andeven high-end OLED displays.
  • ZenScreen: These are portable monitors with a focus on productivity.

ASUS also has a few other monitor lineups with only a few monitors, like the Designo, Eye Care, Touch, and Business lineups. Like other brands, ASUS' naming scheme can be hard to understand and confusing, so if you're looking at an ASUS monitor, it's best to read the full specs to know its features, refresh rate, and resolution.

    Recent Updates

    1. Apr 29, 2024: Replaced the ASUS ProArt Display PA279CRV with the ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQR and renamed it the 'Best 4k Gaming Monitor' to better reflect ASUS's gaming lineup and what people are searching for.

    2. Dec 13, 2023: Removed the ASUS VG246H because it doesn't fit into the scope of the article; added the ASUS ProArt Display PA279CRV as 'Best For Work'.

    3. Aug 15, 2023: Added the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM as the 'Best ASUS Monitor' because it is the best; renamed the ASUS ROG Swift PG279QM as the 'Best Upper Mid-Range ASUS Monitor' to reflect its market position; removed the ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN.

    4. Apr 19, 2023: Replaced the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQ with the ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN because it's easier to find; replaced the ASUS TUF Gaming VG259QM with the ASUS VG279QM because it's also easier to find; removed the ASUS ProArt Display PA278CV because it isn't in the scope of the article.

    5. Dec 14, 2022: Removed the ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q because it's hard to find and added the ASUS VG246H as the 'Best Cheap ASUS Monitor'.

    Conclusion

    Even though ASUS doesn't just make gaming monitors, it's one of their main focuses, and the best ASUS gaming monitors usually have great motion handling, and some have high refresh rates. While most people would be happy with an ASUS monitor for gaming, they're starting to fall behind the competition in terms of performance, particularly with budget gaming monitors.They also offer productivity options with excellent ergonomics, good build quality, and additional features like a USB hub, but those tend to lack gaming features.

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    The 4 Best ASUS Monitors of 2024: Reviews (2024)
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