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Corene Ollig

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Jul 22, 2024, 10:23:46 AM7/22/24
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After some research, I came across a tool called SwitchResX which (in theory) should solve my issue.After switching off my SIP, I tried several custom resolutions including: 3360 x 1890, 2400 x 1350, 1680 x 945 of which none actually showed up in my display settings after rebooting. In SwitchResX-settings it only says in status column "Not active - invalid?".

The display is only capable of a maximum res of 1920x1080 [Full HD]. Nothing higher than that is going to work.
Your choices are tight & small or fuzzy & larger. That's it. You need a retina-type screen to sub-divide from higher resolutions.

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Just a few days ago, displaylink released a new driver that works much better, seemingly. Right off for me, on 16.04, with one caveat: it was unable to start the service it needs to run because I was on UEFI "safeboot", and the failure was very silent.

Hi guys...the splendid has 4 color modes for display to choose from the cinema and the standard is more color accurate and is great..but the standard and natural color profiles both needs a tuning as this 2 profiles is showing much strong blue color across the display even with warmer color tone...a calibration for this 2 profiles and tuning it to show less blue would be great!

After all this is a pixel work calibrated 10bit display right!this calibration is not upto the quality of the display actually capable of! please look to the color profile (default and natural) and tune them more accurate... believing this would be considered and we can see improvement in the color profile with future updates

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Strix XG248Q features a super narrow design, making it the ideal solution for almost-seamless multi-display setups. Build the ultimate battle station, and enjoy total immersion!

The ASUS ZenScreen Ink MB14AHD is a portable touchscreen display with pen support targeted at office workers. I'm a visual content creator and I'm making this review because I wanted to see how the pen performs for drawing and writing.

Just to give you the bottom line up front, this display is a well designed and well built and it works great as an external display. However, the colour support isn't good enough for digital artists or graphic designers.


I measured colour support for 63% sRGB, 48% AdobeRGB, 47% P3, 45% NTSC and a maximum brightness of 147 nits. The colours are sufficient for office-type work and I did not notice anything out of the ordinary except for the limited colour gamut. For visual content work, I recommend a display with at least 100% sRGB.


The built-in kickstart is designed in such a way that you can deploy the display vertically. The cable sticking out from the top doesn't look elegant so you may want to get a L-shape USB-C cable instead.

There's auto rotation feature but it only works with Windows OS and requires you to install the ASUS DisplayWidget Lite app. For Mac or Linux users, you can rotate the orientation manually through the OS display settings.


Navigating the OSD menu is quite easy as the physical buttons beside are aligned to the buttons on screen. Unfortunately, you cannot use your fingers to navigate the OSD menu even though the display is a touchscreen.

There are two USB-C ports so that one can be connected to external power in case your computer cannot provide enough power through its USB-C to power the display. If you are using micro-HDMI, you will need to connect a USB-C cable to power as HDMI does not transmit power.


The included ASUS Pen (SA201H) features Microsoft Pen Protocol 2 (MPP) and supports tilt and 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity. Since the display supports MPP 2 pens, you can use other pens as well, e.g. Microsoft Surface Pen. No pairing or Bluetooth is needed.


This display is not designed and made for drawing. These line tests were created with Medibang Paint Pro. I actually wanted to talk about five takeaway points but I'll just summarise it to just one: the lines have noticeable jitter or wobble when drawing.


When writing, we write fast so there's no noticeable jitter or wobble. There is some latency as the line is trying to catch up with the pen tip, but this latency is common with even pen displays made for drawing.


There's palm rejection that allows you to rest your palm on the display while writing. How effective palm rejection is will depend on the app used. Apps that only accept pen input will have flawless palm rejection. For apps that don't have pen input, you have to rely on palm rejection provided by Windows OS and it's not perfect.

The main selling point of the ASUS ZenScreen Ink MB14AHD is portability and pen support. If you do not need pen support, you can get cheaper portable touchscreen displays However, those portable displays usually do not have pen support. And even with a portable touchscreen display, the lack of proper pen support means the writing experience will likely be lousy as there is no palm rejection, and it's common to have broken lines or the pen is less responsive.

The exclusive ASUS DisplayWidget is intuitive software utility that lets users tweak settings or display properties of ASUS GameVisual, App SyncTM, and Ultra-Low Blue Light technologies. Although every adjustment can be done via the OSD and the navigational joystick and buttons, it's easier via DisplayWidget. It makes accessing and using these various settings faster and easier.

DisplayWidget also lets users access different blue light filter settings. ASUS Ultra-Low Blue Light technology reduces the amount of blue light emitted by the display and features four different filter settings onscreen to suit the task at hand. These settings can also be easily accessed via the OSD menu.

A new custom heatsink to help with thermal management has been installed into the new Swift OLED 27-inch gaming display (PG27AQDM). Airflow within the gaming display has been optimized with ASUS ROG installing larger air vents to better dissipate heat.

To assist with power levels, the Swift OLED (PG27AQDM) includes an intelligent voltage optimization feature, assuring consumers will receive consistent luminance for each pixel by managing each voltage supplied to the display. ROG worked closely with an undisclosed display panel manufacturer to estimate the levels between OLED brightness, voltage level, and operational temperature. An intelligent algorithm is then created to optimize the voltage based on temperature changes to ensure luminance uniformity across the display.

Another feature of the Swift OLED (PG27AQDM) is the anti-glare micro-texture coating that helps lower the number of reflections from environmental light sources to make the image more immersive to the gamer. ASUS ROG's exclusive "Uniform Brightness" setting reduces higher levels of brightness to keep consistency at any resolution. The new ASUS DisplayWidget Center software allows gamers to efficiently modify display settings and OLED-related functions through an innovative interface without accessing the onscreen display menu.

The peak brightness of the new ROG Swift OLED gaming display is 1000 nits and supports HDR. The new display offers a 99% DCI-P3 color gamut, Delta E < 2 color accuracy, 1.5M:1 contrast ratio, and proper 10-bit color depth, ensuring exceptional color performance, enabling the ROG Swift OLED (PG27AQDM) to display dark black hues and high brightness levels.

The ROG Swift OLED (PG27AQDM) physically showcases a slim and futuristic look with its finished tripod socket on the top of the monitor so that users can mount webcams more efficiently and offers display connectivity options such as a single DisplayPort 1.4 port, dual HDMI 2.0 ports, and a USB hub.

ADM 3.0 provides a flexibly designed desktop layout that can provide an optimal configuration based on the display resolution. Furthermore, convenient App organization provided by the grouping function allows users to experience management that is very much like a tablet device.

All App windows in ADM can now be resized. The width of the internal side panels within windows can also now be adjusted. This is convenient for displaying longer file names and languages with lengthier words, ensuring that ADM can be comfortably displayed on small notebooks, big displays and everything in between.

System administrators can now self-define desktop widgets in order to monitor the system status in real-time. Widgets include Storage Manager, Activity Monitor, online users and important logs. System resources can now be monitored dynamically in real-time without having to open any Apps.

The all-new preferences widget design integrates all ADM settings, and integrates settings functions that were originally scattered in preferences, access control, and services into a single area. The new interface makes system management more efficient and settings easier to find. Browse and access all related settings with one click.

ADM provides desktop icon sorting, allowing users to always find the Apps that they need, whilethe desktop snapshot and restoration function allow users to quickly restore previous desktop arrangements using snapshots.*Supports icon sorting according to name, time and type. The arrange closely option allows for icons to be displayed closely without any space between them.
*The creation of desktop snapshots allows for the preservation of the current desktop arrangement. The restore function can then be used to return the desktop to previous arrangements using snapshots that were taken.

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