ASUS reveals their MG248QE 24-inch 144Hz Adaptive-Sync monitor

A gamer-centric monitor with a low-cost design

| Source: ASUS Author: Mark Campbell

ASUS reveals their MG248QE 24-inch 144Hz Adaptive-Sync monitor

ASUS has officially unveiled their new MG248QE gaming monitor, an entry-level gaming monitor which supports VESA Adaptive-Sync and framerates of up to 144Hz.



This display offers a resolution of 1080p with a highly responsive TN panel, which can deliver an Adaptive-Sync (FreeSync) Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) range of 40-144Hz. The MG248QE has a high enough VRR range to support AMD LFC (Low Framerate Compensation), which allows compatible GPUs to utilise frame doubling to support variable refresh rates on framerates below the panel's lower limit.



The MG248QE does not sit in ASUS' premium Strix or ROG monitor brands, though it does offer plenty of features, like VESA support, Low Motion Blur technology, ASUS GamePlus technology and support for ASUS' DisplayWidget Software, allowing display options to be edited outside of the panel's OSD.



Connectivity-wise, the MG248QE supports HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2 and DVI-D, though it is worth noting that this display can only utiliseAdaptive Sync with its full 40-144Hz refresh rate window over DisplayPort. At this time it is unclear whether or not Adaptive-Sync is supported over HDMI, though it is possible that a lower variable refresh rate window of 40-120Hz is available.



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