ASUS, ROG Unveil 540Hz OLED and 4K ProArt Displays at Computex 2026
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Updated · ASUS Pressroom · Jun 1
ASUS, ROG Unveil 540Hz OLED and 4K ProArt Displays at Computex 2026
4 articles · Updated · ASUS Pressroom · Jun 1
ASUS and Republic of Gamers rolled out a broad Computex 2026 monitor lineup spanning gaming, creator, portable and business displays, led by a 24.5-inch OLED esports model with a 540Hz refresh rate.
The flagship gaming push centers on new Tandem RGB OLED and WOLED panels, including 32-inch and 27-inch models that switch between 4K at 240Hz and FHD at 480Hz, plus updated burn-in protection and cooler-running power design.
For creators, the 31.5-inch ProArt PA32USD pairs a 4K QD-OLED panel with 240Hz refresh, 1,000-nit peak brightness and dual 12G-SDI inputs, targeting post-production and studio workflows.
Portable and office products extend the launch beyond gaming: ZenScreen adds dual-screen, OLED and color ePaper options, while BE34WCGNK and BE27ACGNK conferencing monitors offer 120Hz panels, 5MP webcams and 96W USB-C docking.
The announcement underscores ASUS's attempt to cover nearly every display segment at once, from esports and high-end content creation to hybrid work and mobile productivity.
Are 540Hz OLEDs a true game-changer, or just a new premium price tier for features most gamers can't actually use?
Can new QD-OLEDs finally dethrone Mini-LEDs in professional studios where sustained brightness and reliability are critical?
Will integrated conferencing monitors solve hybrid work chaos, or are portable dual-screens the more practical solution for modern professionals?