Asus Launches ROG Swift OLED Gaming Monitors with High Refresh Rates and Tandem RGB OLED Technology
Asus has expanded its lineup of gaming displays with the release of two new ROG Swift OLED monitors. The models, designated PG27UCWM and PG32UCWM, feature identical specifications except for their screen sizes, catering to different user preferences in gaming environments.
Advanced Display Technology and Performance
The PG27UCWM offers a 26.5-inch display, while the PG32UCWM comes equipped with a larger 31.5-inch panel. Both monitors incorporate Asus’s new Tandem RGB OLED technology, designed to deliver vibrant colors and improved contrast levels typical of OLED screens, enhancing the overall visual experience for gamers.
A notable advantage of these monitors is their support for ultra-high refresh rates. Both models are capable of running at 4K resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate, providing smooth and fluid visuals during high-paced gaming sessions. Additionally, they can operate in Full HD mode at an extraordinary 480Hz refresh rate. This capability is particularly appealing to esports professionals and competitive gamers who prioritize responsiveness and minimal motion blur.
This combination of high resolution, rapid refresh rates, and OLED display quality positions Asus’s new monitors as strong contenders in the premium gaming monitor market. The monitors also include Asus’s signature ROG Swift design elements, though specific details on additional features, connectivity options, or pricing have not been disclosed.
Overall, Asus’s PG27UCWM and PG32UCWM bring together cutting-edge OLED technology and impressive refresh rate modes, offering gamers new choices for immersive and responsive displays tailored to their size preferences and performance needs.
Asus introduces new ROG Swift OLED gaming monitors featuring 4K at 240Hz, FHD at 480Hz, and Tandem RGB OLED panels in two screen sizes.
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