








🎮 Dominate Every Frame with ASUS ROG Swift Pro – Where Speed Meets Precision!
The ASUS ROG Swift Pro PG248QP is a 24.1-inch FHD esports-grade gaming monitor featuring a groundbreaking 540 Hz overclocked refresh rate and an ultra-responsive 0.2 ms TN panel. Equipped with NVIDIA G-SYNC, Reflex Analyzer, and ULMB 2 technologies, it delivers unparalleled motion clarity and system latency insights. Its ergonomic adjustable base with retractable claws ensures a sleek, space-saving setup, making it the ultimate choice for professional gamers seeking every millisecond advantage.











| ASIN | B0CM3JVYDD |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 53,098 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 851 in Monitors |
| Box Contents | ASUS PG248QP Monitor, Manual |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Brand Name | ASUS |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Computer or multimedia devices with HDMI, DisplayPort or VGA video output interfaces |
| Contrast Ratio | High |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 700 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04711387218662 |
| Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Brightness | 400 cd/m2 |
| Image contrast ratio | High |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.1D x 53.6W x 29.8H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Kilograms |
| Item height | 29.8 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Model Name | PG248QP |
| Model Number | 90LM08T0-B01370 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1280 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | VGA |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | NVIDIA G-SYNC, NVIDIA Reflex |
| Pixel Pitch | 0.276 |
| Product Features | High refresh rate, G-Sync compatible |
| Product Warranty | 3 years |
| Refresh Rate | 540 Hz |
| Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Response Time | 0.2 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish Type | Glossy |
| Screen Size | 24.1 Inches |
| Screen size | 24.1 Inches |
| Screen surface description | Glossy |
| Shape | Rectangular Prism |
| Specific Uses For Product | Play |
| Total HDMI Port | 2 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 2 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 3 |
| Viewing Angle | 170 Degrees |
| Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited warranty |
N**.
Best monitor I've ever owned.
I've had every monitor going and spent years switching between monitors. There's always been something missing and this monitor has everything you will ever need. OLED is the future for gaming and going back to my older games has been a blast. Amazing.
G**G
Another level
It's like another level of image. Nothing matches the OLED richness. Despite it's price - worth it.
T**4
expensive but good
i have only had the monitor for just over a week and i am loving it. Games look great. i have no issues with the brightness. Friends think it looks great. The 138Hz is when its overclocked. i was in two minds wither to buy this but glad i did so far no complaints.
M**.
It's just not ready yet
Sadly, this product is still some way from being ready to be sold to the public... despite the huge price. Various firm ware 'upgrades' have been released over the last couple of months but they seem to be going from bad to worse. Their latest release, V33 mildly improves the wake up issue from power saving but now causes the monitor to jump into power saving mode VERY regularly e.g. when panning an image in PSP or rotating a component in Fusion 360 making it completely unusable. What's more, ASUS have pulled all earlier firm ware from their website so I'm very thankful to have kept copies of the earlier versions to allow me to roll back. If I'd been offered this monitor in this state to help test and de-bug before release, it would be understandable but this is totally unacceptable for any product that's being sold to customers. Let alone one if this price category. Quite frankly, it's a complete disgrace for ASUS to be shipping this product as it is. Very sad as the monitor is stunning and if they'd bothered to finish it properly before release, I'm sure they would have a lot of very happy customers and 5 star reviews...
J**L
42" HDR monitor for Mac Studio
I'm using this as my main monitor for a Mac Studio. Used to use a 2017 imac 5K The OLED colours and HDR do look amazing on this screen. Got it connected via DisplayPort Did have some Mac-related issues, volume control and brightness didn't work, I had to install a 3rd party app to adjust volume and brightness (Monitor Control) Mainly use it for Video editing in Davinci Resolve and creating websites in Elementor plus screen recording tutorials. If your workflow is text intensive you should probably look at a different monitor as the PPI is low compared to a 5k Mac screen. Screen recordings look softer too. Video editing and gaming its fantastic, the DCI P3 color gamut is great. Comes with a calibration certificate Updating the monitor firmware is very straightforward, you need a PC to do it, no update software for Mac which is super annoying, had to borrow a windows laptop to update the firmware. Data cable is included in the box. Download a bin file, upload it to the monitor. I'm running version V032. The screen can be very slow to wake up when connected to mac Text is not very sharp even in 4K It usually asks me twice a day to do pixel cleaning which takes around 6 minutes per clean. I have the safety features enabled to prevent OLED burn-in Photoshop and Lightroom Images do look amazing on 42" and the colors totally pop I really hope in the next version of this screen they can increase the PPI for desktop use Ive been getting eye strain and headaches since swapping monitors and that's only when working with text and emails Video Editing, Photo editing and gaming is fine. Will probably wall mount it and use it as a second monitor, get another 5k Mac Studio Display just for text and screen recording If your gonna be gaming or video editing then its fantastic for that
L**R
Perfect
Awesome gaming screen, upgraded many times and was never impressed until now.
S**.
Great OLED, ok HDR, a tad overpriced
Was the best OLED on the market at the time of purchase that was 42" (I would have loved a 38" OLED monitor, but they are not a thing.) HDR is ok, but tend to run for productivity, gaming and video consumption so switching between HRD and SDR is a pain, that said SDR with SRGB is great and since I use in a low light room, it also has exceptional brightness and little to no reflections. I do have most screen protections active, and do a pixel refresh when asked, and again before turning off (yes it does an auto pixel clean if you leave it in standby.) No screen burn use for daily production (writing, and coding) and refresh on average 2-3 times a day) I do tend to use dark mode on most apps, but certainly not all. all in all, pretty happy so far.
R**X
It's depressingly poor.
I don't write amazon reviews often, or ever. But I have to let everyone know how deplorable this monitor is, the only pros are its a very nicely built monitor it is indeed 540hz and as someone in Radiant on VALORANT it's noticeable (from 360hz to 540hz), that's it, the only good thing to say about it ends there. The colours are horrendous, ULMB2 is a sad excuse for motion reduction technology - I have ZERO idea why these tech reviewers are saying what they are saying about it - be prepared to hear a constant droning sound as soon as it's turned on (and with open back headphones on, you will hear it too, its THAT loud). I think ASUS completely threw this monitor in the bin as soon as it came out, it was the first 540hz monitor which was the big selling point of it at the time of release, there's a reason it sells for £400 less than the ZOWIE XL2586X. Now to talk about stretched resolution or ANY lower resolution on this monitor than the native resolution. If you want to play stretched res on this monitor, be prepared to have your eyes incinerated by the colour blobbing which CANNOT be changed whatsoever, you'll see a piercing array of red and white wherever you go making it near-impossible to see enemies in-game; also, immense stuttering comes with trying to use a stretched resolution on top of that colour blobbing, and no, it's not my computer, I tried it with my 240hz LG, no stutter on stretched res. Oh and let's talk about the 'e-sports pro aspect ratios' LOL if you want to use them, which I thought would fix the awful colour issues, it does - but be prepared to use black bars which cannot be turned off whatsoever in the built-in software nor on nvidia control panel. I've never seen a monitor that advertises itself as esports grade and be incapable of managing stretched or lower resolutions, I'm saying this as a genuine warning, buy a Zowie, or an ASUS ROG 360hz OLED. ASUS needs to stick to OLED's and completely ditch their god awful attempts at esports grade monitors, because opposed to the XL2566K/X and the XL2586K/X (I wouldn't buy the 2586 either as £1000+ is just stupid for a TN panel no matter the refresh rate) this was an actual depressing experience to use. However, if you want a broke boy entry into 540hz, errr this'll do it, I guess! But expect to play only on native resolution at all times and be prepared to listen to a droning sound all day long! (ULMB2) Finally I've attached a couple images for you to see the VAST difference between native (picture 1: 1920x1080 16:9) and stretched res (picture 2: 1280x960 4:3), no colour settings have been changed between the two, this is literally what the monitor does to itself when set to a lower resolution.
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