The announcement follows the debut of LG’s 480Hz OLED panel at CES 2024, where the company first showcased the technology but left consumers wondering if it would make it to production. While Sony’s offering includes unique features like enhanced enemy outlining and a simulated LCD mode for competitive gaming, LG’s monitor focuses on delivering raw speed and visual fidelity at a more accessible price. ASUS isn't letting CES 2018 (Consumer Electronics Show) pass by without announcing a slew of different items and devices under their Republic of Gamers brand. Nothing else was changed in the notebook except for its design, so it's still powered by Intel's 7th generation core i7 processor, Nvidia's GTX 1060 GPU, a 15.6-inch 120hz IPS display, and a 4-zone RGB backlit keyboard. The Aura terminal, as the name implies, is a quad-channel RGB controller that enables users to synchronize their Aura enabled devices. It's as the name implies, it is an RGB lighting accessory used to shoot out the ROG logo, think of the bat sign only this time it projects ASUS' ROG branding. Apart from shooting out the ROG eye, the device also features 360-degree adjustments and can synchronize with Aura Sync enabled devices. Bezel-free Kit Last on the list of items is an accessory ASUS is calling as a Bezel-free kit. Read more in our articles including "LG Launches UltraGear GX7: A 480Hz OLED Gaming Monitor" and "ASUS' ROG Line-up for CES 2018".
The announcement follows the debut of LG’s 480Hz OLED panel at CES 2024, where the company first showcased the technology but left consumers wondering if it would make it to production. While Sony’s offering includes unique features like enhanced enemy outlining and a simulated LCD mode for competitive gaming, LG’s monitor focuses on delivering raw speed and visual fidelity at a more accessible price.
ASUS isn't letting CES 2018 (Consumer Electronics Show) pass by without announcing a slew of different items and devices under their Republic of Gamers brand. Nothing else was changed in the notebook except for its design, so it's still powered by Intel's 7th generation core i7 processor, Nvidia's GTX 1060 GPU, a 15.6-inch 120hz IPS display, and a 4-zone RGB backlit keyboard. The Aura terminal, as the name implies, is a quad-channel RGB controller that enables users to synchronize their Aura enabled devices.
Our coverage of CES 2024 includes: "LG Launches UltraGear GX7: A 480Hz OLED Gaming Monitor"; "ASUS' ROG Line-up for CES 2018"; "Razer outs Mamba Hyperflux wireless gaming mouse and Firefly Hyperflux mouse mat". Each article provides unique insights and information.