ASUS has added four OLED monitors from the ROG Strix and ROG Swift series to its website, which will be released in the summer of 2025. All future new products are notable for their “universal” set of characteristics, which makes them suitable for both dynamic games and graphics work.


All monitors are equipped with QD-OLED matrices with ASUS software protection technologies against burn-in and a three-year warranty. The ROG Strix OLED XG27ACDMS model is equipped with a 27-inch screen with a resolution of 1440p, a refresh rate of 280 Hz and 99 percent coverage of the P3 gamma (ΔE < 2). In addition, the new product has passed DisplayHDR 400 certification and is equipped with a USB-C port with fast 15-watt charging.


The XG27AQDPG model also received a 27-inch matrix with a resolution of 1440p, but the refresh rate is 500 Hz. The monitor also has a brightness of 300 nits, DisplayHDR 500 support, received a DisplayPort 1.4 connector, but lost the Type-C port with a fast charging function. The price of the monitor in the US should be $ 899.


The ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDMR with a 32-inch 4K display supports a refresh rate of 240 Hz. Among other features of the monitor, the manufacturer highlights a KVM switch and support for DisplayHDR 400 and Dolby Vision. The expected price in the US is $ 1,299.


The ROG Strix XG34WCDG model is equipped with a curved (1800R) Samsung QD-OLED Gen 2 matrix with a resolution of 1440p, a refresh rate of 175 Hz and DisplayHDR 400 support. Like other models in the series, the monitor is equipped with a USB-C port with a 15-watt charging function. The price of the future new product has not yet been announced.