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Portrait Displays Announces Design Win With ASUS

ASUS, the No.1 gaming monitor brand, today announced MG248Q, MG28UQ and MG24UQ, the latest gaming monitors in the ASUS MG Series. MG248Q is a 24-inch Full HD monitor featuring an ultra-fast 1ms response time and an incredible 144Hz refresh rate. MG28UQ and MG24UQ are 28- inch and 24-inch displays respectively, both featuring a 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution.

All MG Series monitors include Adaptive-Sync(1) technology for smooth gaming visuals, while the exclusive New ASUS-exclusive DisplayWidget utility gives users easy access to various display settings.

New ASUS-exclusive DisplayWidget for quick access to display settings
The exclusive ASUS DisplayWidget(2) is an intuitive software utility that lets users tweak display settings or configure the ASUS GameVisual, App Sync™, and Ultra-Low Blue Light technologies. It makes accessing and using these various settings much faster and easier.
ASUS-exclusive GameVisual technology provides up to six preset display modes (Scenery, Racing, Cinema, RTS/RPG, FPS, and sRGB) to suit different game genres. This unique feature can be easily accessed through a hotkey or the On Screen Display (OSD) settings menu.
Each mode can be user-customized, with an additional User mode available for saving these settings. Although customizing the various modes and switching between them can also be done via the onscreen display (OSD) and the navigational joystick and buttons, it’s much easier via DisplayWidget. In addition, all customized GameVisual settings can be saved in an AXML file format that can be applied to any identical monitor, for example by another user.
App Sync lets users assign specific ASUS GameVisual modes to individual applications, and makes sure the monitor is in the right mode when these programs are displayed in the foreground. Users also have the option of changing these assigned settings.
DisplayWidget also lets users access different blue-light filter settings. ASUS Ultra-Low Blue Light technology reduces the amount of blue light emitted by the display and features four different filter settings to suit the task at hand. In addition, DisplayWidget provides picture orientation shortcuts, making it easy for users working on long documents to rotate onscreen images to portrait mode.