: 2.5 Gbps for networked display configurations. The "4K Upd" Rollout
: While the ASUS may lead in sheer peak brightness or higher refresh rates (144 Hz+), the
: It features a native 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution with a 120 Hz refresh rate .
distinguishes itself by combining advanced panel technology with competitive pricing, often undercutting premium competitors while offering high-end features.
offers a higher refresh rate (120 Hz vs 60 Hz) at a lower price point.
: The monitor uses an IPS-QD-miniLED hybrid substrate. This design retains the wide viewing angles and color consistency of IPS panels while using quantum dot particles for a color gamut close to DCI-P3.
The "4K Upd" refers to a significant firmware update officially released in early 2026. This update was primarily driven by community requests for enhanced visual fidelity and specific workflow optimizations.
: 2.5 Gbps for networked display configurations. The "4K Upd" Rollout
: While the ASUS may lead in sheer peak brightness or higher refresh rates (144 Hz+), the nsfs160 4k upd
: It features a native 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution with a 120 Hz refresh rate . offers a higher refresh rate (120 Hz vs
distinguishes itself by combining advanced panel technology with competitive pricing, often undercutting premium competitors while offering high-end features. The "4K Upd" refers to a significant firmware
offers a higher refresh rate (120 Hz vs 60 Hz) at a lower price point.
: The monitor uses an IPS-QD-miniLED hybrid substrate. This design retains the wide viewing angles and color consistency of IPS panels while using quantum dot particles for a color gamut close to DCI-P3.
The "4K Upd" refers to a significant firmware update officially released in early 2026. This update was primarily driven by community requests for enhanced visual fidelity and specific workflow optimizations.