ASRock Overhauls Phantom Gaming Series With All-New Monitors

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Major Upgrade To Phantom Gaming Lineup!

[Press Release] ASRock is set to expand its gaming lineup with a new range of high-performance monitors, promising a new level of fluidity and image quality.

First up are the curved WQHD PG34QRT3A and PG34QRT2B 34-inch monitors with a refresh rate of up to 180Hz. The former promises a true visual delight thanks to an exquisite mini OLED panel embedded into the stand.

ASRock PG25FFT
The New Phantom Gaming Line Is Targeted At Various Price Points

Both monitors also include onboard WiFi antennas for fast and stable connectivity. Elsewhere, the PG27FRS1A offers a 27-inch, ultra-fast 280Hz refresh rate experience perfect for competitive gaming.

Other options include the PG27QRT2A and PG27QRT1B 1440p 27-inch monitors. Offering similarly fast panels at 180Hz, these options meet the demand for responsive QHD panels. Wrapping up ASRock’s lineup is the PG25FFT, a compact 25-inch 1080p monitor with a 180Hz refresh rate.

To learn more about this new line of monitors, visit ASRock’s official website using this link. Covering a wide range of resolutions and refresh rates, the new lineup has something for nearly everyone.

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