ASUS TUF Gaming Monitor VG27UQEL5A and VG34WQL5A Dual Mode High Refresh Rate Displays Launched

ASUS expands the TUF Gaming monitor line with the VG27UQEL5A and VG34WQL5A featuring dual mode Fast IPS and VA panels with high refresh rates.
ASUS TUF Gaming Monitor VG27UQEL5A and VG34WQL5A Dual Mode High Refresh Rate Displays Launched

ASUS TUF Gaming Monitor Line Expands With Dual Mode High Refresh Rate Models

ASUS expands its TUF Gaming line by introducing dual mode monitors with high refresh rates. ASUS launched its TUF Gaming monitor line by introducing two new models which included the flat 27 inch VG27UQEL5A and the curved 34 inch VG34WQL5A. Both monitors use Fast panel technology which allows users to adjust their refresh rates and resolution according to their current performance needs.

ASUS VG27UQEL5A Fast IPS Monitor Features

The VG27UQEL5A monitor uses a 27 inch Fast IPS panel as its display technology. The system operates with two separate display modes which include different resolution and refresh rate settings. The system operates with two separate display modes which include 4K Mode and High Speed Mode. The system operates with two separate display modes which include 4K Mode and High Speed Mode. The model demonstrates its maximum technical performance through its 1000 1 contrast ratio and 400 nit peak brightness and 120 percent sRGB color gamut. The device provides support for NVIDIA G SYNC and AMD FreeSync and Adaptive Sync technologies. The device has one DisplayPort 1.4 and two HDMI 2.0 ports for video connections. The monitor is priced at approximately $235 in the Chinese market.

ASUS VG34WQL5A Ultra Wide Curved Monitor Details

The VG34WQL5A monitor uses a 34 inch Fast VA panel which displays a contrast ratio of 4000 1 that exceeds the typical contrast ratio of most IPS displays. The system operates with two separate display modes which include 34 native resolution and 200Hz dual performance and 34 native resolution and 200Hz dual performance profile. The system operates with two separate display modes which include 34 native resolution and 200Hz dual performance and 34 native resolution and 200Hz dual performance profile. The system operates with two separate display modes which include 34 native resolution and 200Hz dual performance and 34 native resolution and 200Hz dual performance profile. The ultra wide display offers a 0.5ms GtG response time while covering 95 percent of the DCI P3 color range. The system includes both the ASUS Smart Pixel upscaler and ELMB SYNC technology. The I/O selection consists of two DisplayPort 1.4 ports two HDMI 2.0 ports and a built in 5 Gbps USB hub (4+1 configuration). The pricing details for the 34 inch model and its global release date remain undisclosed.

Comparative Specifications and Shared Technology

  • DisplayHDR 400 Supported on both models
  • Audio Both units include integrated 2 watt stereo speakers
  • Ergonomics Both stands support height tilt swivel and pivot adjustments
  • Brightness Both models reach a maximum of 400 nits

The 2026 monitor releases reveal a market transformation which enables users to switch between 4K displays for creative work and high refresh rates for competitive gaming within a single monitor design.

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