ASRock Debuts Two New Blazing Fast 1080p 180Hz Monitors

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The PG27FFT1A and PG27FFT1B Are Incredibly Fast!

[Press Release] ASRock is expanding its 180Hz monitor lineup with two new releases.

The PG27FFT1A and PG27FFT1B both boast this very high refresh rate and feature 27″ 1080p panels for a visual feast that offers both an impressive image and a high refresh rate.

The 180Hz Refresh Rate Unlocks New Possibilities For Gaming.

Both of these displays are 25% faster than the average 144Hz monitor, offering a smooth and fast experience that makes competitive gaming better than ever. ASRock also boasts a difference of 1.5 times compared to entry-level 120Hz monitors.

The PG27FFT1A and PG27FFT1B sport an IPS panel with a 178-degree viewing angle. Moreover, they offer vibrant colors(94% DCI-P3 and 123% SRGB coverage) and crisp image quality for an immersive experience.

For more information about these monitors, visit the product pages for the PG27FFT1A and the PG27FFT1B.

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