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ASUS ROG Strix 25” (24.5-inch viewable) 1080P HDR Gaming Monitor (XG259QNG-W) - White, Full HD, 380Hz, 0.3ms, Fast IPS, Low Motion Blur Sync, FreeSync Premium, DisplayWidget, Ergonomic, 3 yr Warranty

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Style: 24.5" FHD HDR 360Hz Fast IPS White


Features

  • 24.5-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) fast IPS gaming monitor with 380 Hz (OC) refresh rate designed for professional esports gamers
  • ASUS Fast IPS technology enables a 0.3ms response time (min.) for sharp gaming visuals with high frame rates
  • ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC) technology enables ELMB together with variable refresh rate, eliminating ghosting and tearing for sharp gaming visuals with high frame rates
  • DisplayWidget Center enables easy OSD access and monitor settings adjustments with a mouse
  • ASUS Aura Sync lighting technology provides ambient lighting on the back of the monitor that can be synchronized with connected Aura-enabled components and peripherals

Description

ASUS ROG Strix 25” (24.5-inch viewable) 1080P HDR Gaming Monitor (XG259QNG-W) - White, Full HD, 380Hz, 0.3ms, Fast IPS, Low Motion Blur Sync, FreeSync Premium, DisplayWidget, Ergonomic, 3 yr Warranty

Brand: ASUS


Screen Size: 24.5 Inches


Resolution: FHD 1080p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Finish: Matte


Contrast Ratio: 20001


Refresh Rate: 380 Hz


Display Type: LCD


Display Technology: IPS


Color Gamut: 110.0


Has Color Screen: Yes


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: ASUS Fast IPS, ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC)


Screen Size: 24.5 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 8.6"D x 21.9"W x 19.4"H


Item Weight: 5.9 Pounds


Resolution: FHD 1080p


Display Resolution Maximum: 1920 x 1080 Pixels


Native Resolution: 1920x1080


Response Time: 0.3 Milliseconds


Processor Count: 1


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 2


Total Usb Ports: 2


Number of Component Outputs: 1


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 2


Additional Features: Eye Care, Flicker-Free, Full HD, 380Hz, 0.3ms, Phone holder feature, Tilt, Swivel, Pivot and Height adjustable


Specific Uses For Product: Business, Entertainment, Gaming


Color: WHITE


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Compatible Devices: Desktop, Laptop, Tablet


Warranty Type: 3 years


Shape: Flat


Brand: ASUS


Model Number: XG259QNG-W


Model Name: ASUS ROG Strix G16 Gaming Laptop


UPC: 197105740228


Manufacturer: ASUS


Built-In Media: DisplayPort cable, Power cord & adapter, Quick release stand, Quick start guide, XG259QNG-W Monitor


Warranty Description: 3 years


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Hardware Connectivity: DisplayPort, HDMI, USB 3.2 Gen 1


Adaptive Sync: FreeSync Premium


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  • Excellent Non-RTX4090 Gaming PC Monitor choice
Style: 49" Curved FHD 21:9 144Hz Height Adjust
Computer Spec: AMD 5700X CPU, AMD 7900XT GPU, 32GB RAM, 3840x1080 @144Hz Why buy this: - Play games in Ultrawide with two little side edge partitions for Discord and watching Twitch. It's so clean. - 1080p resolution; If you don't have a RTX4090 you can't drive an Odyssey G9 DQHD at anything more than ~40fps on High Settings in most AAA games. Whose paying $1500 to play at 40fps? - You need two monitors and like the idea of one big workspace. It's INCREDIBLY impressive when you sit down in front of this monitor. Why you shouldn't buy this: - You have a RTX4090, you should buy the Samsung Odyssey G9 - You can't afford it - You're ok with 60+FPS; get a single 27/32" 2K panel. It's a couple more pixels (~900k) so you'll lose some FPS compared to UWHD but that's the trade. Notes: - Wondering how you break up this monster into 2/4/8 windows? Windows Powertools FancyZones. It's free, made by MS, and works well. - When I bought this monitor I had a NVidia 3080, which had the juice to run UWHD at ~90fps. This specific monitor HATES G-sync on, massive blue ghosting around anything moving. Turn G-Sync off, get screen tearing. I sold my 3080 and bought an AMD7900XT, god's gift. No tearing with Freesync, no ghosting with Freesync on. Final Thoughts: You should get this monitor. It's an absolute delight and doesn't need a $4,000 rig to push130fps average in Cyberpunk 2.0 on Ultra with R/T Off. I mean, you still need a $2,000 rig but that's PC gaming. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023 by Brian C.

  • Great!
Style: 25" Fast IPS 310Hz FHD G-SYNC USB-C
Silky smooth and high quality! Not a single dead pixel and black uniformity is the best I've seen on the multiple 24 inch monitors I tried before this one. IPS glow wise the asus tuf 24 inch was terrible and had a bright spot and the koorui was ok but not as good as this one. Asus is very good with hdr support too. The koorui's HDR I returned was awful and there was no settings to adjust it. This one works great with my switch 2 HDR wise. Also the OSD and settings destroy the koorui, that one was extremely barebones but this monitor has tons of settings to adjust. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2026 by Tim

  • Functionality review, not a product snob review
Style: 49" Curved FHD 21:9 144Hz Height Adjust
Simple as this, this monitor rocks and I push it to the limits with fast action and games that really play to the high refresh rates like racing games and ArmA 3. Some of the previous reviews are just product snobs about the fit and finish. To be honest when I'm playing a game I don't care what kind of plastic it is and I am not going to pay $4-500 more for a Samsung product that has only a better external finish. Without a doubt Samsung CH-90 is a nice monitor, but when the lights are off and I'm racing I don't care. I tested the Samsung and the biggest gripe I had was a ghosting effect at times on the outer edges with fast racing. Colors would bleed towards the outer 1/4 of the screen on both sides on the Samsung with action and the Asus does not. Clear picture through out even with fast action. FPS in full races would drop to 169-178FPS which if you don't know is important in a review. If you dip below the refresh rate for the monitor then you will encounter problems. With a 1080ti at max settings in iRacing and Assetto Corsa, the picture is dynamic and amazing. So if you want to listen to the 1star Product snob reviews who don't usually supply tech specs of what they are doing and some screenshot or single picture of their RPG low FPS game and call it crappy, who will you believe? Some person who decided to go and spend $500+ extra on a monitor just as capable because it had silver bezels and fanciness? I also use this monitor for work for 8-9hrs a day and the picture is great and has a great split screen feature i use with HDMI while using Display Port for gaming. One note most of the reviews won't tell you that states in the manual, to use Display Port and Not HDMI if you want refresh rates above 120hz. If you notice some of the reviews are done with HDMI capabilities and not Display Port as the flipping manual states to use. Anyhow have had this monitor since April and absolutely love it! Worth every penny compared to Samsung overpriced elitist CH90. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2020 by Tobin

  • The one to beat
Style: 25" Fast IPS 310Hz FHD G-SYNC USB-C
Had this a few months and have really been impressed by the overall quality and at the time was wondering why I couldn't find reviews despite its list of top specs. Yes it has large plastic buttons to interface with on the back that feel a little cheap but there much better than joysticks that can break or even most dpads in my opinion. I was surprised to find very little backlight bleed for it being an IPS display. I was really set on OLED for the inky blacks but I couldn't really find much in the 24-27 range so I decided to give this a try and I'm glad I did. For reference I was coming from the Alienware 34 ultrawide which has been great and works well for less competitive games but its so wide you don't have a great FOV. Yes I do miss using it sometimes when playing story based games (just played the dead space remake) but I play more FPS so the trade offs of using the smaller IPS panel is worth it. The biggest annoyance which is fairly small is on boot up, the panel displays in a very large red box which port your connected to right in the middle of the screen which blocks the windows password log in, I haven't been able to figure out if that can be turned off. It does of course disappears soon after but its kinda weird its so prominent. p.s. I also tried the Samsung G4 which goes on pretty good sales but I personally didn't care for it, lots of backlight bleed ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2025 by Jeff K.

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