ASUS ROG Swift XG43UQ Gaming Monitor Pre-order/In Stock/Availability Tracker

Last Update: March 28th, 2024

The ASUS ROG Swift XG43UQ Gaming Monitor is ASUS’s latest gaming monitor announced at CES 2021 along with ROG Swift PG279QM and PG32UQ. It is a 43-inch 4K 144Hz display. It supports DSC and ELMB Sync and has 90% of DCI-P3 coverage. Similar to 28 and 32-inch monitors it has a 144 Hz refresh rate. The monitor features a 4K VA-type panel and it supports DSC as well as Auto Low Latency Mode (ALMM). The XG43UQ features four HDMI ports, two of them are based on HDMI 2.1 standard and support FreeSync Premium Pro and VRR. The release date for ROG Swift XG43UQ is in August 2021. Here is a pre-order/in stock/availability tracker for ASUS ROG Swift XG43UQ Monitor:

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Features:

The brand-new ROG Strix XG43UQ is the biggest and boldest of our HDMI 2.1 gaming monitors. Its massive 43” screen bridges the gap between more compact gaming monitors and larger TVs, making it the perfect companion for big-screen gaming in any space.

It wraps refresh rates up to 144Hz and VESA DisplayHDR 1000 compliance into a sleek white chassis that attractively coordinates with the PS5 or Xbox Series S, or contrasts with the Xbox Series X. Connect your PS5 or Xbox to one of this monitor’s HDMI 2.1 ports, and the XG43UQ will seamlessly enable automatic low latency mode, variable refresh rate support, and a 120Hz refresh rate at 4K to unlock the best gaming experience from those consoles.