The Asus PG27UQ was the first gaming monitor to deliver a truly spectacular HDR experience thanks to its 384-zone FALD backlight. However, a high price and limited HDR content restricted its appeal at the time of launch. A year and a half on, though, how does it hold up?
Well, the first thing to report is that, sadly, the price hasn’t dropped all that much. When first released, it went for around £2,200 inc VAT whereas now it’s widely available for closer to £1,900 inc VAT. Saving £300 isn’t to be sniffed at, but this is still a hugely expensive display.
What’s more, the other key limiting factor of this display, which is its size, also hasn’t changed. We said at launch, and still feel, that for such a colossal…