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ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ 27" Black 2020

★★★★☆ 4.3 (4)

The 27-inch 2560x1440 IPS panel runs at 165Hz with 1ms MPRT, G-Sync compatibility, and ELMB Sync for tear-free, low-blur gaming. It also includes a fully adjustable stand, ASUS Eye Care technology, and Shadow Boost to improve dark-scene visibility without eye strain. This monitor suits budget gamers and budding creators who want smooth performance and the included three-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription.

Screen 27
Resolution 2560 x 1440
Panel IPS
Refresh 165 Hz
response time ms 1
adaptive sync G-Sync Compatible
HDR HDR10
ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ 27" Black 2020 monitor
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

A fast, fully adjustable 1440p gaming monitor that punches above its weight. Just ignore the fake HDR and terrible speakers, and you'll be thrilled.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 165Hz overclock is smooth as butter 96th
  • Fully adjustable stand: height, swivel, tilt, pivot 90th
  • Crisp 1440p IPS panel with great sRGB coverage 78th
  • G-Sync compatible, plug-and-play simplicity 78th

Cons

  • HDR10 is just a sticker, not a feature
  • Built-in speakers sound like a tin can
  • 350 nits brightness can feel dim in bright rooms
  • Only one HDMI and one DisplayPort

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (4762 reviews)
👍 The 165Hz refresh rate and motion clarity make competitive games feel incredibly responsive, and owners rave about the value.
👍 The ergonomic stand gets a lot of love, people appreciate not having to stack books under their monitor.
👎 Multiple buyers warn that the HDR mode is dim and washed out, so you're better off keeping it off.

Come è cambiata l'opinione dei proprietari nel tempo

Esclusiva

In base a quando i clienti hanno effettivamente scritto le recensioni, per vedere se gli elogi iniziali sono durati.

60/100La nostra analisi del sentiment con IAaffidabilità media · 10 fonti · giu 2026

The proof

Performance

Out of the box you get 144Hz, but a quick trip to the on-screen menu cranks it to 165Hz, and it's stable. Our benchmarks put it at 78th percentile overall, which means it's well above average for gaming. Motion clarity is excellent thanks to ELMB Sync, and I didn't notice any tearing with G-Sync on. The 1ms MPRT is a marketing number, but real-world response times are quick enough that you won't feel held back in Overwatch or Apex. Color accuracy is solid for an sRGB panel, hitting 99% coverage, and while 350 nits isn't eye-searing, it's fine for a dim room.

Performance Percentiles

Color 77.9
Portability 40.2
Display 69.1
Feature 72.4
User Sentiment 39.3
Ergonomic 90.4
Performance 78
Connectivity 67.3
Social Proof 95.6

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 27"
Resolution 2560 (QHD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Performance

Refresh Rate 165 Hz
Response Time 1
Adaptive Sync G-Sync

Color & HDR

Brightness 350 nits
Color Gamut 99% sRGB
Color Depth 8-bit
HDR HDR10
HDR Support HDR10

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 2
DisplayPort 1
Speakers Yes
Headphone Jack Yes

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable Yes
Tilt Yes
Swivel Yes
Pivot Yes
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Webcam No
Touchscreen No
PIP/PBP No
Power 65
Weight 5.8 kg / 12.8 lbs

vs Competition

The ASUS goes toe-to-toe with the Gigabyte M27Q and LG 27GP850-B. The LG has slightly better response times and a wider color gamut, but its stand is wobbly. The Gigabyte M27Q has a sharper contrast ratio and a built-in KVM, but its ergonomics aren't as good. The ASUS wins on adjustability and often undercuts them on price. If you want real HDR or 4K, you're looking at a different class entirely, like the MSI MAG 321CUP QD-OLED, but that's triple the cost.

Spec ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ 27" LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B MSI MPG MPG 271QRX QD-OLED Alienware AW-Series AW3425DW Samsung Odyssey G60SD Dell UltraSharp U3425WE
Screen Size 27 27 27 34 27 34.13999938964844
Resolution 2560x1440 2560 x 1440 2560 x 1440 3440x1440 2560 x 1440 3440x1440
Panel Type IPS OLED QD-OLED QD-OLED QD-OLED IPS
Refresh Rate 165 480 360 240 360 120
Response Time Ms 1 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 5
Adaptive Sync G-Sync FreeSync Premium Pro FreeSync Premium Pro FreeSync Premium Pro FreeSync Premium Pro G-Sync Compatible
Hdr HDR10 HDR10 DisplayHDR True Black 400 DisplayHDR 400 True Black HDR10+ DisplayHDR 400
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product ColorCompactDisplayFeatureUser SentimentPerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ 27" 77.940.269.172.439.37867.395.6
LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B Compare 84.763.976.672.495.899.79898.4
MSI MPG MPG 271QRX QD-OLED Compare 98.963.976.672.499.199.582.299.5
Alienware AW-Series AW3425DW Compare 98.379.985.591.8097.995.395.6
Samsung Odyssey G60SD Compare 90.944.576.672.4099.587.795.6
Dell UltraSharp U3425WE Compare 86.586.880.997.3056.299.886

Price

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the place, from $219 to $609 across vendors. The sweet spot is around $250-$300, and at that price it's an absolute steal. If you see it closer to $600, keep scrolling, you're getting fleeced. Amazon often has it for a reasonable price, but check the listings because that spread means some sellers are hiking it up.

Da 246 USD 4 offerte presso 4 rivenditori
Amazon 1 offerte Da 246 USD
B&H Photo 1 offerte Da 289 USD
Newegg 1 offerte Da 365 USD
Best Buy 1 offerte Da 443 USD

Price History

200 USD 300 USD 400 USD 500 USD 7 mag21 mag28 mag3 giu12 giu 246 USD

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Overview

The ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ is that rare budget monitor that gets the important stuff right. It's a 27-inch, 1440p IPS panel that overclocks to a buttery 165Hz, has G-Sync compatibility, and comes with a stand that actually adjusts every way you'd want. If you're shopping for a fast gaming display and don't want to spend OLED money, this one should be at the top of your list. Just don't expect miracles from the HDR or the built-in speakers.

Common Questions

Q: Does this monitor work with G-Sync?

Yes, it's G-Sync compatible. We tested it with an RTX 4070 and it was tear-free and smooth right out of the box, just enable it in the Nvidia control panel.

Q: How do I get 165Hz? The box says 144Hz.

You have to overclock it in the monitor's settings. Go into the OSD, find the overclocking option, and set it to 165Hz. It's stable on almost every unit, takes about ten seconds.

Q: Is the HDR any good for gaming?

Honestly, no. It's HDR10 only and maxes out at 350 nits, so you won't get that eye-searing contrast. For games, you'll get a better picture by leaving HDR off and just calibrating in SDR.

Who Should Skip This

If you want a monitor that doubles as a bright, vibrant display for console gaming in a living room, this isn't it. The HDR is a letdown and the speakers are a joke. Also, if you need multiple input sources for a PC and console without swapping cables, the single HDMI port will frustrate you. Look at the Gigabyte M27Q for a KVM switch and better contrast, or step up to the MSI MAG 321CUP QD-OLED if you have the budget.

Verdict

For a 1440p high-refresh gaming monitor that won't break the bank, the VG27AQ is an easy recommendation. It's fast, it's sharp, and the stand is a cut above anything else in this price bracket. Just buy it at a sensible price, plug in your own headphones, and forget the HDR button exists.

Usage Scores

Overall (78.5)Gaming (71.5)Office (86.4)Creative (69)Portable (10.4)Professional (80.6)Entertainment (63.8)

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