We've been keeping an eye on Asus' MG279Q monitor due to its distinctive combination of an IPS panel and variable-refresh capability. When the display was announced at CES, Asus said it supported DisplayPort 1.2a with Adaptive-Sync—but nothing more. Now, according to a tweet from AMD, the MG279Q is officially part of the FreeSync family.

We’re excited to welcome @ASUS and their new 27" WQHD gaming monitor to the #FreeSync family! pic.twitter.com/EBV24tgxbS — AMDGaming (@AMDGaming) April 7, 2015

For the unfamiliar, the MG279Q is a 27" monitor with a 2560×1440 resolution and 144Hz peak peak refresh rate. It's similar to the ROG Swift we reviewed last year, but the Swift has a TN panel and G-Sync hardware. Asus hasn't provided pricing info, but we've slipped past the "late first-quarter" availability guidepost provided back in January, so this monitor might be on store shelves soon.