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Gaming

ASUS continues to be a frontrunner for innovative technology, from ushering in the world’s first consumer gaming display at 144Hz in 2012, to 1440p resolution Nvidia G-Sync monitors just two years later. Within 2020, the company has managed to push into 360Hz, 4K HDR with 144Hz and bolster screen size up to 65 inches while retaining 120Hz refresh rate.