Saw this via Nordic Hardware.
Personally, the Swift becomes less interesting for me. The TN panel was already pretty great in terms of color reproduction, uniformity etc(according to Sweclocker's resident monitor reviewer). Still, going for IPS in 4K is a nobrainer if you are constrained to 60 Hz anyway.
G-sync does make more sense for 4K since it's in the sub-60 fps category where G-sync shines the most. Nevertheless, all of Samsung's upcoming 4K monitors are going to go with Freesync and some of them are going to be IPS. Acer already has a 4K G-sync monitor.
Finally, the monitor is going to ship in H2 2015. Asus doesn't even have a price yet. This feels like a stepdown. Acer's 144 Hz IPS 1440p G-Sync model, for me, is the bigger deal here.
Personally, the Swift becomes less interesting for me. The TN panel was already pretty great in terms of color reproduction, uniformity etc(according to Sweclocker's resident monitor reviewer). Still, going for IPS in 4K is a nobrainer if you are constrained to 60 Hz anyway.
G-sync does make more sense for 4K since it's in the sub-60 fps category where G-sync shines the most. Nevertheless, all of Samsung's upcoming 4K monitors are going to go with Freesync and some of them are going to be IPS. Acer already has a 4K G-sync monitor.
Finally, the monitor is going to ship in H2 2015. Asus doesn't even have a price yet. This feels like a stepdown. Acer's 144 Hz IPS 1440p G-Sync model, for me, is the bigger deal here.
