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Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jun 1
Asus Unveils 4 ROG Monitors, Led by 540Hz OLED Esports Display
Updated
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?