| Asus ROG Strix XG16AHPE |
Fusing qualities from past Asus convenient screens including the Editors' Choice honor winning ZenScreen Touch (MB16AMT), while adding gaming-driven components like a high invigorate rate and Nvidia G-Sync similarity, the Asus ROG Strix XG16AHPE ($399) is an imposing, balanced versatile presentation for gamers and sight and sound buffs. In spite of the fact that it has an exceptional cost for a 15.6-inch portable screen, it's packed with components like an inherent battery, speakers, and kickstand, just as an included delicate conveying sleeve. It did well in our brilliance and difference testing, and its great sRGB shading inclusion settles on it a decent decision for review photographs and video. The ROG Strix acquires an Editors' Choice gesture as a superb versatile screen in case you're searching for one on the bigger side.
Estimating 0.5 by 8.9 by 14.2 inches and weighing just shy of 2 pounds, the XG16AHPE is sensibly minimized for a 15.6-inch compact board, particularly considering its installed battery and speakers. It gives 1080p or full HD (1,920-by-1,080-pixel) goal and utilizes in-plane exchanging (IPS) innovation. As is regular of IPS shows, the Asus has extremely wide review points, evaluated at 178 degrees for both vertical and even. I saw at least shading bending or posterization in any event when seeing the screen from outrageous topsy turvy positions.
| Asus ROG Strix XG16AHPE |
The XG16AHPE is one of a few as of late presented convenient gaming screens in the ROG Strix stable. This dark-clad screen is a nearby cousin to the white ROG Strix XG16AHP-W, which for $50 more ($449) gives a stand rather than an overlay-out kickstand. (In plan, the XG16AHP-W's stand looks like those of the organization's Republic of Gamers work area screens, comprising of a short, squat help in the back and two long, meager arms spread open in front to frame a V.) The series additionally incorporates two 17.3-inch convenient showcases, each clad in dark and appraised at rankling 240Hz revive rates—the XG17AHP ($539.99) with the mount and XG17AHPE ($489) without.
Albeit more affordable than those models, the XG16AHPE doesn't come modest. It's evaluated a bit higher than other premium 15.6-inch versatile shows, for example, the coffee Display ($369) and Asus' ZenScreen Touch ($379.98).On the lower left-hand edge of the screen are two USB-C ports (one for fueling your PC, the other for DisplayPort over USB), a miniature HDMI port—the unit accompanies a miniature HDMI to HDMI link just as one with USB-C connectors on the two finishes—and an earphone jack on the off chance that you would prefer not to utilize the two 1-watt speakers. The last deal is just unassuming volume, yet their sound quality is somewhat better compared to that of comparative arrangements.
| Asus ROG Strix XG16AHPE |
At the upper right are the force button and three control buttons for exploring the onscreen show (OSD). The OSD has the typical scope of choices for changing splendor, contrast, shading, input, and different settings, and it adds a gaming submenu that allows you to empower a variable invigorate rate and pick among eight gaming modes like MOBA, FPS, RTS/RPG, and Racing. A GamePlus setting allows you to add a line of sight, a clock, or an FPS counter. What's more, Asus DisplayWidget programming allows you to change a ton of these and comparable settings from your work area.
Gotten to the screen's back is an astutely planned kickstand that folds out along an inclining, supporting the XG16AHPE whether it's in scene or picture mode. It's less complex to set up and more adaptable than the normal origami-style stands made of the firm board that overlay along with wrinkles and stick to a PC through an attractive strip, however less helpful than an inherent, pivoted stands like the ones found on the Lenovo ThinkVision M14 and ThinkVision M14t or the separable pivoted stand presented as a possibility for the coffee Display. The ROG Strix XG16AHPE accompanies a delicate, zippered dark bringing case with a transparent cross-section zippered pocket in front and a Velcro-fixed sleeve toward the rear.
| Asus ROG Strix XG16AHPE |
Incorporated into the screen is a 7,800mAh battery that Asus says gives as long as three hours of utilization at an invigorating pace of 144Hz, with a fast charge include that guarantees two hours' utilization following one hour's charging. However unprecedented in other versatile screens, we've seen this element in other Asus sections, for example, the ZenScreen Touch and ZenScreen Go, just as different screens in the organization's product offering referenced previously.
our standard tone and brilliance testing for the Asus XG16AHPE utilizing a Klein K10-A colorimeter, a Murideo SIX-G signal generator, and Portrait Displays' CalMAN programming. I estimated the board's luminance (splendor per unit region) at 272 candelas for each meter squared (nits), somewhat shy of its evaluated 300 nits yet at the same time excellent for a convenient screen.
| Asus ROG Strix XG16AHPE |
The Strix missed the mark concerning the Lenovo ThinkVision M14's 280 nits, yet edged the ThinkVision M14t (261 nits), the ViewSonic VG1655 (245 nits), and the Asus ZenScreen Touch (240 nits), among others. The most convenient screens we've tried fall in the 180-to-220-nit range. The XG16AHPE conveyed a differentiation proportion of 1,170:1 in our testing, impressively better than its 800:1 rating.
In our shading range testing, the XG16AHPE showed brilliant inclusion of the sRGB shading space—the standard range for online craftsmanship and numerous different applications. Asus rates its inclusion at 97.1% of sRGB, while our testing yielded a score of 97.7%.
| Asus ROG Strix XG16AHPE |
This is probably the best score we've seen from a convenient screen; most cover simply 60% to 72% of the sRGB space. The Lenovo ThinkVision M14 and M14t scored around 97% each, while the Lepow Lite H1 posted a close to 100% score. The 15-inch coffee Display beat even these champions, covering 100% of the sRGB range.
Notwithstanding our quantitative tests, I likewise saw a portion of the standard video cuts and photographs we use in testing. I was content with the extravagance and exactness of the screen's tone. The presentation did well in keeping up with photograph differences and dynamic reach in the video, showing clear detail in both light and dull regions.
| Asus ROG Strix XG16AHPE |
A better-than-normal differentiation proportion for an IPS screen should work well for the XG16AHPE in ongoing interaction, where the capacity to recognize, say, a foe in the shadows can demonstrate basic. Demanding shading devotion is less significant in a gaming board, with style generally taking a secondary lounge in the fieriness of fight, yet all the same, it's an or more regardless. That is particularly obvious on the grounds that its flexibility makes the Asus something other than a gaming screen, however a fine decision as a showcase for photograph and video seeing too.
The XG16AHPE offers a preferred client experience over the MSI Optix MAG161V, another 15.6-inch convenient gaming board. The MSI likewise beat its evaluated contrast proportion, conveying 1,066:1, and has a comparable pair of speakers. However, we estimated its splendor at a low 192 nits; it covered a simple 64.4% percent of the sRGB shading space and it's most extreme revive rate is the typical non-gaming standard of 60Hz. (At this composing the MAG161V isn't generally accessible, probable because of the continuous store network crunch.)
| Asus ROG Strix XG16AHPE |
The Asus XG16AHPE will likewise speak to media buyers—film watchers and photograph buffs—because of its generally excellent inclusion of sRGB tone. Among the couple of famous components that it needs are a touch screen and a little joystick regulator for the OSD, found on both Asus' ZenScreen Touch and ViewSonic's TD1655 (the last additionally costs $100 not exactly the XG16AHPE). On the off chance that you'd incline toward an undeniable stand to an implicit kickstand, you should seriously mull over either the Asus XG16AHP-W or the 17-inch Asus XG17AHP.
Despite the fact that you can get a decent convenient screen for less cash than you'll pay for the ROG Strix XG16AHPE, and it comes up short on a couple of things we've seen in other portable screens, it has no basic exclusions. The presentation packs in an abundance of gaming components, for example, a high revive rate, G-Sync similarity, low information slack, and an inherent battery, speakers, and kickstand. It additionally offers great splendor and a moderately high differentiation proportion. Its astounding sRGB inclusion is less basic for gamers, however adds to its allure as an overall versatile diversion screen.
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