➀ ASRock's PG27FFX2A is reviewed, highlighting its 520Hz 1080p IPS panel; ➁ The monitor is targeted at competitive gamers with features like adaptive sync, high brightness, and 1ms response time; ➂ The review discusses the screen size, resolution, and the benefits of 520Hz refresh rate over cheaper alternatives.
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