Asus Unveils 4 ROG Monitors, Led by 540Hz OLED Esports Display
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Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jun 1
Asus Unveils 4 ROG Monitors, Led by 540Hz OLED Esports Display
6 articles · Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jun 1
Asus expanded its ROG lineup with four gaming monitors, headlined by the 24.5-inch Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace—a 1080p, 540Hz model Asus calls the world’s first OLED esports monitor.
Three of the four new displays use OLED panels, reflecting the segment’s shift toward premium color and speed; the esports model pairs 0.02 ms response time with 99.5% DCI-P3 color and DisplayHDR 600 True Black.
Two 32-inch dual-mode models target players who want both sharpness and high refresh rates: the Swift OLED PG32UCWM and Strix OLED XG32UQWMS run at 4K 240Hz or 1080p 480Hz.
The fourth monitor, the 27-inch Strix 5K XG27JCEG, uses a Fast IPS panel and switches between 5K at up to 80Hz and 1440p at up to 320Hz, with USB-C and built-in KVM.
The launch builds on Asus’ broader Computex 2026 display push, where ROG, ProArt and ZenScreen products highlighted OLED and dual-mode designs across gaming and 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?