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Driver name | Alps Virtual HID Device |
File name | 265450_36f01093-c1aa-4054-b656-ddb0afc81ece_3d322f3026164b239bb1b54f1112a6142a735459.cab |
Vendor | Alps |
Driver type | HIDCLASS |
Size | 17.7 Mb |
Version | 10.0.0.101 |
Driver Date | 2017-01-17 |
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Upload | 2017-04-08 |
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Borrowing of the technologies is a common practice among manufacturers of components and peripherals.
Samsung created new monitors with SVA-panels. However, the manufacturer behaves in an intelligent way: first releases its own product and only after some time (about half a year) provides an opportunity to purchase matrices for the needs of other companies. Asus took a chance and bought the technology increasing its range of gaming monitors widely.
One of the new monitors is the 31.5-inch ROG Strix XG32VQ standard WQHD with a scan rate of 144 Hz. What can be said about it?
Specifications
Panel Type & Backlight - VA / W-LED, edge array
Screen Size & Aspect Ratio - 31.5" / 16:9
Curve Radius - 1800mm
Max Resolution & Refresh - 2560x1440 @ 144Hz / Density - 93ppi
FreeSync Range - 48-144Hz
Native Color Depth & Gamut - 8-bit / DCI-P3
Response Time (GTG) - 4ms
Brightness - 300cd/m2
Contrast - 3000:1
Speakers …