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ASUS Unleashes Next-Gen OLED Gaming Monitors With 540Hz Speed and Ultra-Sharp 5K Clarity

ASUS has unveiled a fresh wave of premium monitors at Computex, and its latest ROG OLED lineup is packed with some of the most exciting display technology aimed at gamers, creators, and performance-focused PC users.

The new range includes models from the ROG, ProArt, and ZenScreen families, but the biggest attention-grabber is clearly the ROG gaming monitor lineup. ASUS is pushing hard into OLED with extremely fast refresh rates, improved brightness, better color performance, and next-generation panel designs built for both competitive esports and immersive 4K gaming.

One of the standout announcements is the ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace, which ASUS describes as the world’s first 24.5-inch OLED gaming monitor. This model is designed specifically for competitive players who want the speed of an esports display with the visual quality of OLED.

The ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace features a 1080p resolution and an incredible refresh rate of up to 540Hz. Combined with a 0.02ms response time, the monitor is built for ultra-smooth motion, reduced blur, and extremely quick input response. For gamers playing fast-paced titles such as tactical shooters, battle royales, and competitive multiplayer games, this could become one of the most interesting OLED options on the market.

ASUS has equipped the display with Tandem WOLED technology, which brings several improvements over standard WOLED panels. According to the company, the panel can deliver up to 15% higher peak brightness, 25% greater color volume, and a 60% longer lifespan compared with conventional WOLED displays. That matters because OLED monitors are often praised for their perfect blacks and contrast, but brightness and long-term durability remain key areas where manufacturers continue to improve.

The monitor also uses a TrueBlack glossy coating, designed to enhance black levels and produce a sharper, clearer image. It carries VESA DisplayHDR 600 True Black certification, supports 10-bit color depth, and covers 99.5% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. ASUS also claims color accuracy of Delta E under 2, making the display appealing not only for esports players but also for users who want excellent color reproduction.

Another major reveal is the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM, a high-end 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor powered by third-generation Tandem RGB OLED technology. This panel design uses four RGB layers to improve brightness, sharpness, and color volume, aiming to deliver a more vibrant and refined OLED experience.

The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM supports a dual-mode configuration, allowing users to switch between 4K at 240Hz and Full HD at 480Hz. This flexibility gives gamers the best of both worlds: sharp 4K visuals for cinematic single-player games and high-refresh-rate performance for competitive play.

The monitor also includes Dolby Vision support, VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black certification, and true 10-bit color depth. Connectivity is another major strength, with DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 support offering up to 80Gbps of bandwidth for uncompressed visuals. ASUS also includes USB Type-C with 90W Power Delivery, making the monitor useful for laptop users and streamlined desk setups.

ASUS confirmed that the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM will also be offered in a 27-inch version. Both sizes are expected to become available in early Q3 2026.

The company also introduced the ROG Strix OLED XG32UQWMS, a 31.5-inch 4K gaming monitor featuring a TrueBlack glossy Tandem WOLED panel. Like the ROG Swift model, it includes a dual-mode feature that lets users switch between 4K at 240Hz and Full HD at 480Hz.

This makes the XG32UQWMS a strong choice for players who want one monitor that can handle visually rich AAA games as well as fast competitive titles. At 4K, users get sharp detail and immersive image quality, while the 480Hz Full HD mode prioritizes speed and responsiveness.

Rounding out the new ROG monitor lineup is the ROG Strix 5KXG27JCEG. As its name suggests, this is a 5K display, offering a very high pixel density of 218 pixels per inch on a 27-inch panel. That level of sharpness should make text, fine details, and high-resolution content look exceptionally crisp.

The ROG Strix 5KXG27JCEG runs at 80Hz in 5K mode, but users can switch to QHD resolution and push the refresh rate up to 320Hz. This gives the monitor a versatile personality, making it suitable for productivity, content creation, high-resolution gaming, and faster competitive gameplay.

ASUS has also added a built-in KVM switch, allowing users to control multiple connected systems with the same keyboard and mouse. The monitor includes a USB hub as well, making it easier to connect peripherals and keep a gaming or work setup organized.

With this new Computex monitor lineup, ASUS is clearly focusing on the future of OLED gaming displays. From the ultra-fast 540Hz 24.5-inch ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace to the advanced Tandem RGB OLED technology in the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM, the company is targeting players who want faster refresh rates, deeper blacks, better brightness, and more flexible display modes.

The new ASUS ROG OLED monitors show how quickly gaming display technology is evolving. OLED is no longer just about contrast and image quality; it is now becoming a serious choice for esports, high-refresh gaming, and premium 4K setups. For gamers planning a future monitor upgrade, ASUS just made the OLED market a lot more interesting.