Quite considerably actually, coming in at around $800/£800. It's still not cheap, but for the first time ever we've had a 4K monitor for gaming with 1ms response time and a 144Hz refresh rate in our hands for testing that comes in below the $1k mark. The ASUS ROG Strix XG27UQ changes that entirely, bringing almost the best possible specs we've seen on a 4K screen down to a reachable tier for general PC gamers. To reach that level, you need one of the best monitors on the market, but they're usually more expensive than the graphics cards themselves. Thanks to the launch of the 30-series cards from Nvidia, and AMD's RX series equivalents, it's finally affordable for those who desire it. Until now, 4K60fps+ gaming has been a concept only attainable by the hardcore enthusiasts who dedicate everything they have to PC gaming. Need a 3080 or better to unlock its full potential
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