ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the ROG Swift 500Hz, the world’s first 500 Hz refresh-rate esports gaming monitor. The Swift 500Hz features a 24.1-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) display that utilizes Esports-TN panel (E-TN) technology to produce 60% shorter response times than standard TN LCD displays, making it the fastest LCD display ever. The Swift 500Hz includes NVIDIA® G-SYNC®, and the enhanced Esports Vibrance mode – specifically tuned for esports – is built directly into the monitor firmware. It allows more light to travel through the LCD crystals, giving colours new levels of vibrancy. With latency a crucial factor in esports gaming, the Swift 500Hz also includes NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer, allowing gamers to measure latency with just a single click.
ASUS ROG has always pushed the boundaries of display technology. A decade ago, ASUS introduced
the world’s first 144 Hz 1080p gaming monitor. In 2017, ROG introduced the first-ever NVIDIA G-SYNC 240 Hz gaming monitor. And in 2020, ROG unleashed the first 360 Hz gaming monitor. Pushing the limits of display technology.
When we introduced the first 144 Hz monitor in 2012, people said the human eye can only perceive 60
frames per second,” explains Gavin Tsai, Display Product Manager for ASUS. “Then, when we introduced
our 240 Hz monitor, they said the human can’t perceive the difference,” continues Tsai. “Today, in a
market where 144 Hz and 240 Hz gaming monitors are common and standard specs, we are breaking
entirely new ground with the incredibly fast ROG Swift 500Hz.”
With reduced motion blur, improved visuals and lower input latency, the ROG Swift 500Hz is designed to
give professional esports gamers an advantage in tournaments. One of these impressive features – the
extraordinarily low latency – is made possible in part through a vital partnership with NVIDIA. “The ROG
Swift 500Hz with NVIDIA G-SYNC technology provides gamers the lowest latency available of any
monitor on the market,” said Seth Schneider, Esports product manager at NVIDIA. “And with NVIDIA
Reflex Analyzer on board, gamers can measure their latency with one click, ensuring the fastest response time for the most intense games.
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