Grab the ASUS ROG Swift Gaming Monitor for Under $1,000

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Asus Rog Swift Monitor

When you get a new monitor, you want it to be worth it. If you are looking for something that not only meets today’s gaming standards but stays ahead of them, the ASUS ROG Swift Gaming Monitor is the perfect choice.

This stylish monitor features cyberpunk-inspired aesthetics and has a 32-inch OLED panel that delivers true 4K resolution. You will enjoy a dual mode that lets you switch between two performance settings of your choice. If you want ultra-sharp visuals with a 240Hz refresh rate, you’ve got it. If speed is your priority, drop to Full HD and push up to 480Hz for fast response times.

Asus Rog Swift Dual Mode Display

The gameplay is just as smooth. If you are tired of screen flickering during refresh rate drops, the ASUS ROG Swift takes care of that with its Anti-Flicker technology. This stabilizes visuals and reduces strain on your eyes. Then there’s the uniform brightness setting, which keeps luminance levels steady. No more sudden brightness shifts.

This monitor uses AI to improve your gaming experience: features like AI Crosshair and AI Sniper, which help with aiming and accuracy. For instance, if you are a shooter in your game, AI Crosshair can adjust to keep your aim steady, helping you lock targets more easily. Similarly, when you need extra precision for long-range shots, AI Sniper enhances zoomed-in views to help.

Asus Rog Swift Anti Flicker

To keep the OLED panel performing at its best, ASUS has included an advanced custom heatsink. This helps with heat dissipation, which reduces the risk of burn-in and makes sure the monitor stays cool, even during long gaming sessions.

This monitor is built to handle all your intense gaming sessions. Get it now for $200 off and pay $999.99.

ASUS ROG Swift Gaming Monitor

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