ASRock Delivers 520Hz IPS Gaming With PG27FFX2A And PG27FFX1B Monitors

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[Press Release] ASRock’s focus on high-end gaming monitors has resulted in the production of displays that combine a high 520Hz refresh rate with a dazzling IPS panel, making them suitable for all types of competitive games.

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The 520Hz Refresh Rate Is ASRock’s Selling Point

ASRock’s decision to use an IPS panel for the PG27FFX2A and PG27FFX1B helps the monitors stand out in a market saturated with TN and VA panels. Moreover, both monitors offer crisp image quality, enhanced by HDR400 compatibility.

The PG27FFX2A also features height adjustment and Wi-Fi 7 support. Elsewhere, the viewing angles are significantly better than the average VA or TN panel, highlighting ASRock’s impressive offering with these two displays.

For more information on the PG27FFX2A and PG27FFX1B, consider visiting the official product pages.

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