This monitor looks so good … I see a ton of black/grey monitors, but never a white one. It’s perfect for any white-themed PC builds (and/or Gundam-based builds). Unfortunately, it’s only available in Asia market only 🙁
Taken from TPU … ASUS is seemingly finding success on its Gundam-customized products – particularly in Asia, where the franchise has more, and more fervent, adherents. The company is about to release a new gaming monitor on their ROG Strix line (part number XG279Q-G) which features aesthetics inspired on the famous anime series. This also means that it’s likely this is only a regional release, and not a global one, which means that non-Asia users will have to find a way to import these monitors from resellers.
The ROG Strix XG279Q-G GUNDAM EDITION monitor features a 27″ diagonal, and carries a “Fast IPS” panel with up to 170 Hz refresh rates and 1 ms response times. The monitor is G-Sync Compatible (which means it features VRR, also marketed as AMD’s FreeSync in times past), features a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and typical brightness of 400 nits (with DisplayHDR 400 certification). ASUS’ Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC ) is present as well. There’s support for ASUS’ Aura Sync for RGB lighting elements on the back of the monitor. I/O is taken care of by 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 2x HDMI 2.0, a 2x USB 3.0 HUB, and 1x earphone jack. No word on pricing or availability (or select regional availability) were available at time of writing.
Source: TPU