ASUS has officially launched its latest flagship OLED gaming monitors, the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM and ROG Swift OLED PG27UCWM, bringing premium 4K visuals, ultra-fast refresh rates, and new Tandem OLED display technology to high-end gaming setups.
The two monitors were first revealed months ago as part of ASUS’ expanding OLED lineup, but they are now officially available for retail with full specifications confirmed. Designed for gamers, creators, and display enthusiasts, both models focus on delivering sharper image quality, improved brightness, richer colors, and better panel longevity.
The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM and PG27UCWM both feature 4K resolution and a flexible dual-mode refresh rate system. Users can run the monitors at 4K resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate for crisp, high-detail gaming, or switch to Full HD at 480Hz for ultra-smooth competitive gameplay. This makes the monitors suitable for both immersive single-player titles and fast-paced esports games where every millisecond matters.
One of the biggest highlights is ASUS’ use of True Tandem RGB OLED technology. Tandem OLED panels are gaining attention in premium displays because they can deliver higher brightness, improved color volume, and better durability compared to traditional OLED designs. Paired with a TrueBlack Glossy surface, these monitors are built to produce deeper blacks, stronger contrast, and more accurate colors, helping games and HDR content look more vivid and lifelike.
While the two models share most of the same features, the key difference is screen size. The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM comes with a 32-inch panel, making it the better choice for players who want a more cinematic and immersive experience. The ROG Swift OLED PG27UCWM uses a smaller 27-inch panel, which results in higher pixel density at 4K resolution. That means sharper text, cleaner UI elements, and extremely crisp image quality, especially for users who sit closer to their screen.
Both monitors offer peak brightness of up to 1000 nits, helping HDR highlights stand out in supported games, movies, and creative workflows. They also cover 99% of the DCI-P3 color space, which should appeal to users who want vibrant and accurate colors for gaming, streaming, photo editing, video production, or general media consumption.
ASUS has also paid attention to thermal performance and long-term reliability. The company says these monitors use a power supply based on GaNFET technology, which is designed to improve power efficiency and reduce heat output. According to ASUS, this setup can lower heat generation by 35% and reduce vent temperatures by up to 10%, which may help extend the lifespan of the display.
To further protect the OLED panels, both monitors include ASUS Enhanced OLED Care Pro features. These tools are designed to reduce the risk of burn-in, a common concern for OLED users. One of the key features is an Auto Away timer, which can help prevent static images from remaining on screen for too long when the user is not actively using the monitor.
With 4K 240Hz performance, 480Hz Full HD mode, Tandem OLED technology, 1000-nit peak brightness, and advanced burn-in protection, the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM and PG27UCWM are clearly aimed at the premium gaming monitor market. They are built for users who want top-tier motion clarity, strong HDR performance, and the deep contrast OLED panels are known for.
ASUS has confirmed that both monitors are now available for purchase, though pricing details have not yet been officially listed at the time of writing.






