When we introduced the first 144 Hz monitor in 2012, people said the human eye can only perceive 60 frames per second.
Speaking on the announcement, Gavin Tsai, Display Product Manager for ASUS, said, NVIDIA said that it has been tuned for competitive games such as CS:GO, Valorant, Overwatch, and Rainbow Six Siege. With latency being such an important factor in esports gaming, the Swift 500Hz also includes the NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer, which allows gamers to measure latency with a click of the mouse. This then lets more light pass through the LCD crystals, which makes the colors look more vivid. The Swift 500Hz monitor’s firmware has been updated to include NVIDIA G-SYNC and an improved mode for esports called “Esports Vibrance.” Both of these features are made to work best with esports.
The Swift 500Hz has a 24.1-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) display that uses Esports-TN panel (E-TN) technologies to create responsiveness that is 60% faster than regular TN LCD monitors, making it the leading LCD screen ever. ROG released the world’s first 360 Hz gaming monitor in 2020. The ROG G-SYNC 240 Hz gaming display was announced in 2017.
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ASUS introduced the first 144 Hz 1080p gaming display a decade ago. In terms of display technology, ASUS ROG has always been at the forefront. ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) announced today the ROG Swift 500Hz, the world’s first esports gaming monitor with a refresh rate of 500Hz.