When they were launched, the 27” MG279Q and MG278Q were considered some of the best FreeSync-supporting monitors around since their capabilities lined up extremely well against G-SYNC supporting displays but they cost significantly less. Both boasted 144Hz refresh rates, a 27” screen size and a resolution of 2560x1440 with the only difference being the panel type used for each. While the MG279Q used more affordable TN technology, the MG278Q had a brilliant IPS-based panel.Now ASUS is rolling out two additional models with 4K panels: the 28” MG28UQ and 24” MG24UQ. Much like their siblings, each will target a very different gaming segment and price point while still fitting into the existing MG-series lineup.The MG28UQ will come with a 4K, 144Hz TN screen and a 1ms response time for an optimal blend of price, resolution and performance. Meanwhile the MG24UQ brings the accurate color reproduction and viewing angles of IPS to a smaller, more affordable screen size of 24” while still retaining a high refresh rate and FreeSync capabilities.Additional features from the earlier models like Ultra-Low Blue Light, Flicker-Free, GamePlus, and GameVisual will be carried over en-masse as well.Expect these to hit store shelves in the next month or so.